Explore the beauty of traditional craft with this Block printed cotton Sari in designs inspired by Kalamkari motifs. Handmade on high-quality soft cotton, this sari is sure to bring unique charm and elegance to any wardrobe. Make a statement of style and culture at your workplace with this
These Sarees are block printed in natural dyes on powerloom cotton fabric.
The soft fabric is perfect for summers as well winters.
These are handcrafted in a village called Kappaldoddi in Krishna district of state of Andhra Pradesh. It is renowned for its Kalamkari works and traditional Handloom arts. Nearly 70% of the families in this village are traditional handloom weavers.
Material: 100% Cotton
Measurements: Length - 5.4 mtrs, width - 46 in
Colour: Red with blue and black print
Blouse – It comes with contrast blouse fabric in block print. Please refer to last image.
Care: Handloom fabrics may bleed, we recommend dry-cleaning or washing in cold water.
Expected Shipping Time: We ship Within 3-5 working days from the date of your order
Note: There could be slight variance in colour due to screen resolution. This is a handcrafted product and hence slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation. This product provides rural employment and involves ethical practices.
Happy Draping !
Materials
Materials
cotton
Measurements
Measurements
5.5 mtrs
Colour
Colour
deep red with black and blue print
Weave / Crafts
Weave / Crafts
block print
Blouse
Blouse
block printed in contrast
Human hours involved
Human hours involved
It takes 2 weeks to make this saree
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Handwash in cold water
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Disclaimer :
- Each of our product is artisanal and comes from rural villages. Since these are handcrafted, slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation. They are not considered "Defective"
- This product provides rural employment and involves ethical practices.
- Each of our product is artisanal and comes from rural villages. Since these are handcrafted, slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation. They are not considered "Defective"