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Maheswari Saree_"Apricot Blush"
This refined shade speaks of understated elegance, reminiscent of lush landscapes and delicate foliage, offering a sense of calm and grounded beauty.
Maheswari Saree_ Blue of a cloudless sky
The intricate motifs, often inspired by nature and ancient architectural patterns, are meticulously handwoven using delicate zari threads, adding a shimmering touch of opulence.
Maheswari Saree_ Mocha Brown colour
The fabric is traditionally woven from a fine cotton-silk blend, offering a lightweight yet sophisticated drape.
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.
Maheshwari Saree choco Brown With Red
- Designs: The designs on Maheshwari sarees are influenced by traditional motifs such as geometric patterns, florals, and architectural designs. These sarees are also known for their 'butis' (small motifs), paisleys, and zari work.
Negamam Blue Saree
Cotton sarees from Negamam in Tamil Nadu, known for their durability, traditional motifs, and soft texture
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_Apricot-hued Colour
The saree is characterized by its subtle sheen, soft texture, and elegant drape that effortlessly flatters the wearer.
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 MUSTURD WITH RED
A Tussar saree is a type of traditional Indian saree made from Tussar silk, also known as Kosa silk. This silk is derived from wild silkworms, primarily from the Antheraea species, which are native to India and other parts of Asia. Tussar silk is known for its rich texture, natural golden hue, and slightly coarse feel, which gives it a unique appearance compared to other silks like Mulberry silk.