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Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed, roller textured, hand block printed- the three trifacta. Horizontal stripes, with a geometric print in the palla182.08$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed and roller textured, using turqoise as the predominant colour in the body and palla, finished with a triangle design in the palla182.08$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisShade dyed in shades of brown, finished with a continuous geometric wave pattern in the body. For the palla, we have used 10 blocks to complete the design182.08$ -
Roller Textured Hand Block Printed Saree
SarisKeeping the natural tussar colour as the base, with a chocolate roller colour texture on the body, with a indigo, chocolate, hand block print in the palla182.08$ -
Roller textured, Warli Kantha Saree
SarisThis artful roller textured in natural dyes saree a is another feather in Bengal's famed weaving cap.This is hand embroidered by artisans in West Bengal, this saree features a warli motif inspired kantha embroidery on a tassar silk base. This is bound to make heads turn every time you wear it. Any irregularities are intrinsic to the craft.533.68$ -
Roller textured, Warli Kantha Saree
SarisThis artful roller textured with a purple facing saree a is another feather in Bengal's famed weaving cap.This is hand embroidered by artisans in West Bengal, this saree features a warli motif inspired kantha embroidery on a tassar silk base. This is bound to make heads turn every time you wear it. Any irregularities are intrinsic to the craft.533.68$ -
Shade dyed, Hand block printed, Shibori Saree
SarisShade dyed in black, rust and natural tussar, with half the saree in an intricate Shibori design. This piece has taken us three months to create from start to finish. If you notice, along with self-on-self hand block printing in the border, the back facing of the saree is also in hand block print giving it a very different look332.77$ -
Shibori Badla Scarf
ScarvesA shibori stole that has been dyed in chocolate brown. The Shibori process takes over 3 months to complete- where our artisans first tie the fabric with threads to create the design, then dye in different dips of Natural dyes and then un-tie carefully after dye-fixing and sun-drying, then iron and finish the same. Sometimes the designs do not come out perfect and need to be re-done. Finished with fine badla metal hand embroidery127.25$