1 saree is Ready to Ship. After that is sold, the saree will be MADE ON ORDER only & will take 8-10 weeks approximately to get made & shipped. For colour customisation, please drop in a mail to namaste@meiraas.com
THE SUSTAINABILITY QUOTIENT (TSQ):
- First Brand to launch Chikankari on the most sustainable fabric: Linen
- LINEN WEAVE COMMISSIONED FOR MEIRAAS, THEREFORE FULL QUALITY CONTROL
- RESHAM CHIKANKARI (HAND EMBROIDERY PRACTISED SINCE ANCIENT AGE)
- HAND PICKED ANCIENT ARCHIVED MOTIFS/ NEW OWN CREATED MOTIFS.
KHAYAAL (moodboard):
Yakshi Nadi - The River Goddess
Yakshi is the Goddess of Love, Passion, Nurturing, Power. Yakshi is the Goddess of Feminine Power. Yakshi Nadi (yellow) is our ode to the River Goddesses, whom we consider as our Mothers since the start of time. River is much more than a water body for us, She is a celestial mother who takes care of us. Yakshi Nadi shows the amalgamation of flora & fauna that are life supported by the power of our River Goddesses. The photograph with the model holding the water vessel is a throwback to Mother Ganga and Mother Yamuna sculptures in ancient temples holding water vessels (signifying their contribution to nurture life).
Yakshi is a celestial nymph mentioned in Ancient Puranic texts and epics like Ramayan and Mahabharat. The khayal to name this collection, Yakshi came with the Temple Art of India, like Khajuraho group of temples; the celestial nymphs are set in stone in the most beautiful expressions in these temples. They have been made with such devotion and aesthetics that one can imagine them coming to life at night, and reliving the days of past glory!!
Linen as a fabric was extensively worn in almost all Ancient Civilisations. In fact some sources suggest the possibility of white on white embroidery being worn in Chandragupta Maurya's court; some ancient texts also talk of the legendary Maharaja Harshvardhan of Kashmir, only wearing White on White embroidered fabric.
POSHAAK (about the saree):
Nadi saree has the Meiraas exclusive Kabootarbaazi motif running on the palla; signifying life of flora and fauna due to the nurturing nectar that is provided by our rivers. The border is a stunning floral bel running through the saree, and the body has small floral bootis scattered all over.
Styling Tip: Like most Meiraas creations, this saree can be dressed up & down for multiple occasions, whether work wear or party wear. It has its own charm in both situations.
Please Note: Slight wrinkles are part of Pure Linen texture. Linen is the most low maintenance fabric. Ideally before draping this saree, take it out and spread it and hang somewhere at least a day before; its wrinkles will smoothen significantly. Mostly it should be worn with slight wrinkles, yet if you wish to iron the dhobi press will be fine, with a cloth on top.
We have 1 Kurta ready to ship. Please select your size from the given chart, and mention the same in Customer Note during checkout.Â
Beautiful Grey coloured Chikankari Kurta with a finely embroidered neckline, sleeve detailing & a statement antique boota. A Kurta to wear at any time or occasion.
The Sustainability Quotient (TSQ):
Old, classic motifs:Â The Kurta uses old classic motifs of Chikankari, away from the commercial market mores.
Sustainable fabric base - Handloom Linen Cotton
Bespoke stitching.
KHAYAL (moodboard): Surmai or Kohl like Grey is the inspiration behind this kurta. We wanted a less explored shade like Grey to represent overcast skies.
POSHAAK (about the dress): Surmai kurta is made in Classic Minimalist moodboard & has a fine neckline with rare Chikankari stitches. The neckline has a rare work of Kauri stitch embroidery with qasab taar Jaali stitch cut inside Kauri. This work is rarely seen.
The sleeves has a ghaspatti embroidery detailing. The back has a statement antique motif of Awadh Matsya or Fish under the Nawab Crown, making this the minimalist elegant kurta not only perfect to wear at any occasion, whether semi formal or formal, but also a conversation starter.
This is a good wear for various formal or semi formal celebrations/events.
The kurta is made on Handloom Linen Cotton.
For more queries, please mark a mail on namaste@meiraas.com ; we will be happy to guide you through the process.
We have 1 Kurta ready to ship. Please select your size from the given chart, and mention the same in Customer Note during checkout.Â
Brilliant Sky Blue coloured Chikankari Kurta with a finely embroidered neckline, sleeve detailing & a statement boota with floral boota. A Kurta to wear at any time or occasion.
The Sustainability Quotient (TSQ):
Old, classic motifs:Â The Kurta uses old classic motifs of Chikankari, away from the commercial market mores.
Sustainable fabric base - Handloom Linen
Bespoke stitching.
KHAYAL (moodboard): 'Neelam se Nabh' or Sky with is blue like Sapphire, this is the mood board behind this kurta. The hue of Sky Blue is a calming, uplifting, joyous, and a must have in the wardrobe.
POSHAAK (about the dress): Nabh kurta is made in Classic Minimalist moodboard & has a fine neckline with rare Chikankari stitches. This Kurta has a lovely neckline made in shadow, kauri, murri, keel, kangan stitches.
The sleeves has a phanda embroidery detailing. The back has a statement double motif of an antique floral form that is detailed with stitches like ghaspatti, bakhiya, phanda and orma, making this the minimalist elegant kurta that is perfect to wear at any occasion, whether semi formal or formal. This is a good wear for various formal or semi formal celebrations/events.
The kurta is made on Handloom Pure Linen.
For more queries, please mark a mail on namaste@meiraas.com ; we will be happy to guide you through the process.
We have 1 Kurta ready to ship. Please select your size from the given chart, and mention the same in Customer Note during checkout.Â
Brilliant Yellow coloured Chikankari Kurta with a finely embroidered neckline, sleeve detailing & a statement boota at the back with Qasab taar Jaali. A Kurta to wear at any time or occasion.
The Sustainability Quotient (TSQ):
Old, classic motifs:Â The Kurta uses old classic motifs of Chikankari, away from the commercial market mores.
Sustainable fabric base - Handloom Linen
Bespoke stitching.
KHAYAL (moodboard): Surya or the Energy of Sun has fuelled the imagination of this Kurta. The hue of Yellow is a radiant, uplifting one, and a must have in the wardrobe.
POSHAAK (about the dress):Â Surya kurta is made in Classic Minimalist moodboard & has a fine neckline with rare Chikankari stitches. The fine neckline has Ghaspatti, phanda, kauri, shadow detailing
The sleeves has a phanda embroidery detailing.
The highlight of this kurta is the statement back, that has a motif of Sun, which is detailed painstakingly with Qasab taar ki jaali, making this the minimalist elegant kurta that is perfect to wear at any occasion, whether semi formal or formal. This is especially a good wear for Haldi functions, along with various other formal or semi formal celebrations.
The kurta is made on Handloom Pure Linen.
For more queries, please mark a mail on namaste@meiraas.com ; we will be happy to guide you through the process.
Pastel powder grey Handloom Linen saree with Pastel Lemon Yellow colour Chikankari embroidery of Meiraas Exclusive motif - Amer. The fabulous part about colour on colour Chikankari is that the embroidered colour lends its own character to the base colour. Please read more details about the saree below.
THE SUSTAINABILITY QUOTIENT (TSQ):
- First Brand to launch Chikankari on the most sustainable fabric: Linen
- LINEN WEAVE COMMISSIONED FOR MEIRAAS, THEREFORE FULL QUALITY CONTROL
- RESHAM CHIKANKARI (HAND EMBROIDERY PRACTISED SINCE ANCIENT AGE)
- HAND PICKED ANCIENT ARCHIVED MOTIFS/ NEW OWN CREATED MOTIFS.
KHAYAAL (moodboard):
Yakshi Amer
The Rajasthani Floral art of Amer motif has mesmerised us, since we first laid eyes on it, during our travel in 2010. It is simple, yet an attractive motif of a flower vase encased inside an aala. The original motif is made using molten glass as paint. We always wanted to showcase this motif in both Chikankari as well as Mukaish.
Yakshi is a celestial nymph mentioned in Ancient Puranic texts and epics like Ramayan and Mahabharat. The khayal to name this collection, Yakshi came with the Temple Art of India, like Khajuraho group of temples; the celestial nymphs are set in stone in the most beautiful expressions in these temples. They have been made with such devotion and aesthetics that one can imagine them coming to life at night, and reliving the days of past glory!!
Linen as a fabric was extensively worn in almost all Ancient Civilisations. In fact some sources suggest the possibility of white on white embroidery being worn in Chandragupta Maurya's court; some ancient texts also talk of the legendary Maharaja Harshvardhan of Kashmir, only wearing White on White embroidered fabric.
POSHAAK (about the saree):
Amer has Meiraas Exclusive motif of a flower vase encased inside an aala, as seen in Amer Fort. The saree has this grand and exclusive motif on the Palla. The motif showcases masterclass Jaali (hand cutwork) embroidery of 2 kinds - Katori (squares like jaali) and Siddhaul (regular Jaali), both made in Kasab Gold Taar, making the process more skilled and time consuming. The vase has an outline of another cutwork - Double Hathkati.
It is a rare example of masterclass Chikankari. Rest of the palla has small floral motif in shadow embroidery. The same motif is scattered far apart in the body of the saree saree till the end.
The colour scheme is soft pastel on pastel play of - pastel grey & light lime. One of a kind!
Styling Tip: Like most Meiraas creations, this saree can be dressed up & down for multiple occasions, whether work wear or party wear. It has its own charm in both situations.
Imp: Some threads of the fabric shift at times due to round frame of Chikankari embroidery & nature of fabric. This is normal and nothing to worry about.
Please Note: Slight wrinkles are part of Pure Linen texture. Linen is the most low maintenance fabric. Ideally before draping this saree, take it out and spread it and hang somewhere at least a day before; its wrinkles will smoothen significantly. Mostly it should be worn with slight wrinkles, yet if you wish to iron the dhobi press will be fine, with a cloth on top.