Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues and intricate patterns of this exquisite cotton Jamdani saree from the collection. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this red saree boasts a captivating blend of golden and green motifs that dance across its surface, creating a mesmerizing visual symphony. The jamdani weaving technique, a revered art form originating from the Indian subcontinent, lends an unparalleled richness and depth to the fabric. Whether you're attending a festive occasion or simply seeking to elevate your ethnic ensemble, this saree promises to make a statement with its timeless elegance. Embrace the allure of traditional Indian craftsmanship and let this stunning piece become the centerpiece of your wardrobe.
Measurements: Length x Width
Hand Made in India
The airiness and transparence of this exquisite cotton saree, combined with the beautiful woven traditional motifs and patterns, lends an enchanting quality to this saree.
To preserve the characteristics of this saree, the weaver recommends storing this saree rolled or loosely folded in acid free paper. This saree will be shipped loosely folded.
Style Tip: Wear this soft and light saree with a low cut blouse and let the dramatic sari speak for itself. Adorn hair in fresh wild flowers and you are ready to make them swoon over at your feet.
Generated by AI: The item in the image is a Dhakai Jamdani Saree, a traditional handloom-woven textile from Bangladesh. Key features and information about the saree include:
Origin: Dhaka, Bangladesh, with roots in ancient Bengal.
Material: Typically made of fine cotton, sometimes with silk blends.
Design: Features intricate floral, geometric, and abstract motifs. The Persian word "Jamdani" means flower vase, reflecting the floral designs.
Weaving Technique: A labor-intensive, discontinuous weft technique, often described as "fine Parsi Gara" on the loom.
Authenticity: Authentic Jamdani sarees feel soft, lightweight, and slightly sheer. The reverse side should also be examined for neatness.
Care: Dry cleaning is recommended to preserve the fabric and designs.
Cost: Due to the intricate hand weaving and fine materials, authentic Jamdani sarees can be expensive