Product description

This saree is a masterful blend of rustic charm and sophisticated artistry. Crafted in the historic weaving town of Pedana, it uses lightweight, breathable Kota Cotton fabric, characterized by its signature "khat" (square) weave pattern.

  • The Body: The saree features a dense, all-over hand-block print of ornate cows, a tribute to the sacred Kamadhenu and Nandi imagery. The monochrome grey-and-beige palette gives it a contemporary edge while remaining deeply rooted in tradition.

  • The Border: A sleek, plain gold Zari border frames the saree, providing a subtle shimmer that elevates the design for festive occasions.

  • The Pallu: The lower edge features a detailed floral-and-vine border (Bel), adding a delicate finish to the bold animal motifs.

Care & Handling Instructions

To maintain the integrity of the hand-block prints and the delicate Kota weave, please follow these guidelines:

  • First Wash: It is highly recommended to do a hand wash gently by using shampoo without scrubbing or wringing 

  • Ironing: Use a medium-low heat setting. It is best to iron on the reverse side or place a thin cotton cloth over the saree while pressing to protect the prints

Kota Kalamkari Saree

Product description

This saree is a masterful blend of rustic charm and sophisticated artistry. Crafted in the historic weaving town of Pedana, it uses lightweight, breathable Kota Cotton fabric, characterized by its signature "khat" (square) weave pattern.

  • The Body: The saree features a dense, all-over hand-block print of ornate cows, a tribute to the sacred Kamadhenu and Nandi imagery. The monochrome grey-and-beige palette gives it a contemporary edge while remaining deeply rooted in tradition.

  • The Border: A sleek, plain gold Zari border frames the saree, providing a subtle shimmer that elevates the design for festive occasions.

  • The Pallu: The lower edge features a detailed floral-and-vine border (Bel), adding a delicate finish to the bold animal motifs.

Care & Handling Instructions

To maintain the integrity of the hand-block prints and the delicate Kota weave, please follow these guidelines:

  • First Wash: It is highly recommended to do a hand wash gently by using shampoo without scrubbing or wringing 

  • Ironing: Use a medium-low heat setting. It is best to iron on the reverse side or place a thin cotton cloth over the saree while pressing to protect the prints

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