'ULLAAS' Handwoven Silk Cotton
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Product Note
This is a completely handmade product from weavers and 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 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.
Introducing our elegant silk cotton saree, a tribute to the rich weaving heritage of Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Known for its lightweight drapes and refined motifs, Maheshwari weaving has been celebrated for centuries.
This saree is divided into three sections: the first, up to the pleats, features a light mehendi green base with thin ivory stripes. From the pleats to the pallu, the design is reversed with an ivory base and thin light mehendi green stripes, while the pallu itself is a fresh light mehendi green and ivory stripe along the edge.
The saree has a thin silver zari border to bind it all together.
Part of our Saubhagya collection, this versatile piece can be styled for festive occasions or dressed down for a casual day out, embodying our 'Functional Festive' philosophy to reduce the cost per wear of our festive clothing and thoughtfully design our new elegant, versatile and practical collection.
Material: Handwoven Silk X Cotton
Measurements:
- Saree Length: 5.5 meters
- Saree Width: 46.5 inches
- Blouse Piece: 100 cm (last photo)
Colours: Light Mehendi Green and Ivory
Care: Dry Clean Only
Delivery: Production time 10-12 days.
The Inspiration
When we think of Indian festivals, dressing up in traditional attire is surely one of the first things that come to mind. For a woman, bangles, preferably glass
bangles, often becomes an integral part for completing her traditional look.
For our festive collection of 2024, we drew inspiration from ‘glass bangles’. We looked at the various photos of stacked glass bangles in vibrant colors and intricate detailing of motifs on them. This helped us narrow down the color palette and the motifs.
In 2020, when we had visited the beautiful temple town of Maheshwar on the banks of river Narmada in Madhya Pradesh, for our first cluster developmental
initiative, we were very moved by the numerous small glass bangle shops in the by-lanes of the town. Those imageries were a part of our inspiration, as we pulled out those old photos, we decided to weave our sarees in Maheshwar, known
for its rich weaving heritage of silk cotton sarees.
The Collection
Our festive collection uses a beautiful play of stripes, representative of the stacking arrangements of bangles and colors that are vibrant yet comforting to the eyes. We decided on using minimal zari, just the right amount needed to give the sarees the festive touch yet make them versatile and extremely functional. We often don’t end up wearing our festive wears round the year and they stay locked in our cupboards for months at large. We wanted this festive collection to be more versatile, ones that could be used round the year (in terms of fabric and design) and therefore reduce the cost per wear, which is an important component of sustainable fashion.
Made in silk by cotton with minimal silver and gold zari, using azo-free dyes, these sarees form statement pieces that are comfortable, stylish, and timeless.
In our Indian culture, bangles are believed to bring good luck and protect against negative energies. So, we decided to name this collection ‘सौभाग्य | SAUBHAGYA’, indicative of the good luck and fortune we wish this festive season bestows upon us.
The Maker
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.