Indriya
Anagha- Bottle green kanchipuram silk saree with dusty pink pallu painted with pen kalamkari and the border and the body is crafted with kutch work. The saree is enhanced with mukaish work all over
The pallu of saree comes in dusty pink and has Kalamkari design.
Blouse : Dusty pink silk with floral kalamkari
The Kutch Embroidery is a handicraft and textile signature art tradition Kutch District in Gujarat. This embroidery with its rich designs has made a notable contribution to the Indian embroidery traditions. The embroidery, practiced normally by women is generally done on fabrics of cotton, in the form of a net using cotton or silk threads and also crafted over silk or satin. The signature effect of the colorful embroidery sparkles when small mirrors called abhla are sewn over the geometrically shaped designs.
Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari, which involves twenty-three steps. Dyes for the cloth are obtained by extracting colors from various roots, leaves, and mineral salts of iron, tin and copper. Various effects are obtained by using cow dung, seeds, plants and crushed flowers to obtain natural dye. Along with buffalo milk, myrobalan is used in Kalamkari. Myrobalan is also used to remove the odd smell of buffalo milk.
Wash Care: Dry clean only