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Negamam Green Saree
Cotton sarees from Negamam in Tamil Nadu, known for their durability, traditional motifs, and soft texture
Maheswari Saree_"Blush Pink"
Blush Pink" would be a beautiful way to describe an onion pink color. It evokes a soft, delicate hue reminiscent of a gentle, rosy glow.
Maheswari Saree_Radiant Ruby color
The weaving technique used to create Maheswari sarees is a meticulous process that combines both silk and cotton threads, offering a soft texture with a delicate sheen.
Maheswari Saree_Apricot-hued Colour
The saree is characterized by its subtle sheen, soft texture, and elegant drape that effortlessly flatters the wearer.
Maheswari Saree_"Smoky Grey" Colour
Originating from the royal town of Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, this exquisite saree features delicate, handwoven patterns that often blend soft pastels with vibrant hues, creating a mesmerizing play of colors.
Maheswari Saree_ Mocha Brown colour
The fabric is traditionally woven from a fine cotton-silk blend, offering a lightweight yet sophisticated drape.
TUSSAR SAREE SANDAL WITH NEVY BLUE
Maheswari Saree_crimson-red
The overall mood is one of elegance and traditional craftsmanship, highlighting the detailed work of the block-printing process.
TUSSAR SAREE MUSTURD WITH BLACK BORDER
Color: The natural color of Tussar silk ranges from golden and beige to rich brown tones. These sarees are often dyed in vibrant hues, but they maintain a lustrous and muted sheen, making them perfect for both formal and festive occasions.
TUSSAR SAREE BISCUIT COLOR
A Tussar saree is a type of saree made from Tussar silk, a luxurious and textured fabric known for its rich, natural sheen and unique feel. Tussar silk, often referred to as "wild silk," is produced by wild silkworms, mainly in regions like Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal in India. The fabric has a slightly coarse texture compared to other silks but is still incredibly soft and comfortable to wear.
Maheswari Sarees_Amber Color
One of the distinctive features of Maheswari sarees is the contrast border, which is usually adorned with delicate zari (gold or silver) work, enhancing the saree's charm.