'NAIKI DEVI: Indigo' Ajrakh Handwoven Mulberry Silk Saree
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Product Note
This is a completely handmade product from weavers and artisans therefore, slight variations in colors or design may occur across pieces. Any slight irregularities are distinctive and inherent to the beauty of this creation due to the nature of the product. We have tried to capture the color in natural light, however there may be slight variations due to individual screen settings.
We hope you enjoy draping this saree which is truly a labor of love. Our weavers and artisans have put in their utmost efforts and skills in making these products, which are a living testimony of our country’s rich and diverse cultural heritage.
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We offer return within 3 days of receipt of the order if there is any major defect in the saree/ dupatta or sizing issues with blouses. Please note, no return is accepted for customized stitching orders of blouses or sarees for which fall/edging have been done or pre-order has been placed by the customer. Since these are handmade products, minor irregulaties in weaving or crafting will not be considered a defect, it is in fact a proof of the authenticity of the product.
More details are on the Return and Refund page.
This naturally dyed, handwoven silk Ajrakh saree comes in a black base, adorned with an all-over resist print featuring geometric patterns, stripes, and polkas, highlighting the intricate precision of traditional Ajrakh block printing.
The border is a simple yet striking solid stripe in indigo, providing a crisp contrast that frames the body beautifully.
The pallu, measuring 1.5 meters, is fully decorated with all-over resist and indigo prints, creating a bold and elegant finish. Perfect to wear for: Meetings, get-togethers and dinners.
The saree comes with a matching blouse piece that mirrors the saree’s body design, completing the ensemble with harmonious artisanal detailing.
Product Details:
- Material: Handwoven Mulberry Silk
- Dyes: Naturally dyed
- Craft: Ajrakh hand block print
- Colour: Beige, indigo, black.
- Length: 5.5 meters | Width: 46 inches
- Blouse Piece: 82 cm
- Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only. Natural dyes may tend to bleed.
- Shipping: Free shipping within India.
- Delivery: Within 3–8 business days from the date of your order
Price is inclusive of 5% GST
Note: Being a handwoven product, slight variations in colour, weave, or design are natural and reflect the authentic beauty of handcrafted textiles. The blouses featured in the photoshoots are for representation purposes only and are not for sale.
The Inspiration
January 2025 marks seven years of our Founder's journey to Ajrakhpur, Gujarat, an experience so powerful that is inspired her to start Bunavat. So, this collection is basically a tribute to Ajrakhpur and our artisans there.
We wanted to experiment with patterns, placements and blocks with a touch of Bunavat's aesthetics to represent what Ajrakh means for us. The inspiration was to establish harmony between Bunavat's favorite simple geometrical shapes and traditional Ajrakh motifs.
The Collection
'Rang-e-Maazi' is a celebration of the hues of the past bringing together a favorite craft and a favorite weave of Bunavat.
Ajrakh hand block printing is known for its intricate, distinct motifs and the laborious printing technique using natural dyes. We used our favorite blocks to create designs that we love.
For the base fabric, we reached out to our cluster in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. We have used handwoven silk cotton fabric with traditional Maheshwari motifs in the zari borders and zari stripes on the pallu.
Ajrakh embodies the harmony of heritage and sustainability, while Maheshwari celebrates India’s rich textile weaving tradition. We urge you to explore these two textile traditions through our lens - ‘Rang-e-Maazi’.

Artisan
This saree has been hand block printed in natural dyes using the ancient craft form - Ajrakh by Sohel bhai and his team in Ajrakhpur, Gujarat. Sohel bhai's passion for experimenting and zeal for perfection is infectious and makes a great match for Bunavat.

Weaver
This saree has been woven by Nitin and his skilled team in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Nitin is an alum of The Handloom School, was part of our digital skilling program and one of the most entrepreneurial young weavers we have worked with.