Raka is a perfect example of having a blend of bright, rich and grounded appearance with her colour, tissue pallu and leaf motifs.
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This product has been woven by hand and may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor differences in the weave are just as much part of the charm as its other unique features, and as a whole finally made it to your hands.
Blouse: Yes Base
Color: White
Craft: Hand Weaved
Country of Origin: India
Chanderi
is a town rich in heritage, culture, tradition, art and handloom that dates as
far back as 10th century AD. At present, the town boasts about 3,500 weaver
families and an equal number of handlooms. Chanderi sarees are produced from
three kinds of fabric: pure silk (usually Mulberry silk), Chanderi cotton and
silk cotton. Traditional coin, floral art, peacocks and modern geometric
designs are woven into different patterns that are largely inspired by the
beautiful inlay works on the monuments that greets everyone across the town.
The sarees are among the finest in India and are known for their gold and
silver brocade or zari, fine silk, and opulent embroidery thereby making them
an expensive clothing to own. However, the brand Chanderi, specifically
recognised for the laborious handlooms, encountered a stiff competition from
powerlooms that was deviated by the launch of ‘Chanderiyaan’ in 2009 whose GI
tag is sheltering the pride and uniqueness of Chanderi weavers. Digikargha has
supported the brand in this journey and empowered many young weavers to include
digital interventions in the weaving process to get in sync with the
contemporary market.
Chanderi
sarees bring out the elegance in oneself and nudges one to carry it in such a
way that the royalty of the fabric is lived up to.
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