Jaipur Pink Pure Organza Kaamdaani saree of Meiraas Exclusive work , The Golden Trellis, with Chikankari detailing on the border!! A Regal soothing romance for the senses!!
THE SUSTAINABILITY QUOTIENT (TSQ):
- REVIVAL OF TRELLIS WORK IN KAMDAANI EMBROIDERY: A rarity, Golden Trellis, has been elusive in the repertoire of Kamdaani embroidery for over many centuries. Now this work is done for select Royalty globally, and Meiraas has got this done for you.
- PURE ORGANZA
KHAYAAL (moodboard):"The city lies on a plain, encircled by brown desert hills, with fortifications and walls snaking over their contours. The capital itself was the prettiest I had ever seen - an intricacy of domes & towers, lattices and verandahs, with all the buildings coloured a deep Oleander Pink. In the wide well planned streets, the women wore skirts, bodices and shawls instead of sarees, and all the men wore gloriously coloured turbans - Red, Magenta, Daffodil Yellow and an indescribable Pink, that was both pale & piercing." - Excerpt from A Princess Remembers . The Memoirs of the Maharani of Jaipur, by Gayatri Devi
The above reference is to Jaipur's own Pink, that is akin to the flower of Kaner. India has so many unique colours, that it can make its own shade chart & inspire a variety of embroideries & art. This was the thought that shaped the Jaipur Pink saree, with lattices embroidered in Jaali Mukaish to pay our homage to the breathtakingly gorgeous city of the Rajputs.
POSHAAK (about the saree):
Jaipur Pink saree is an ode to Maharani Gayatri Devi's observation of Jaipur City. This soft cloud like Organza Saree is dyed a soft pink to resemble the Jaipur Pink. The saree has Chikankari detailing in the border. Its body has breath taking Kaamdaani embroidery work of Golden Trellis circles, that is heavier on the palla and grows smaller and lighter in the rest of the body.
The whole saree is sprinkled with Mukaish daana to add to its regal beauty. We have finished it with Mulberry Silk selvedge in same colour.
The saree has a running blouse piece with Mukaish daana embroidery.
Storage: Please store safely in the cloth bag we provide. Air it after every few months.
Gorgeous Ombre Pink Mukaish Kota Silk saree with daana embroidery done all over.
THE SUSTAINABILITY QUOTIENT (TSQ):
Fine quality heritage Mukaish Embroidery vis a vis thicker work prevalent in the market in general
Full ghutaai (rubbing the Mukaish) process in the traditional manner followed to make the work high quality & finished. Please note this process is most ignored or loosely done to cut costs.
High quality dye.
KHAYAL (moodboard): Padma is a Sanskrit name for Lotus. Amongst flowers, Lotus, has a cosmic significance in our culture, with the beautiful flower considered as as adornment for our deities like - Sri Lakshmi, Sri Vishnu, Sri Yamuna Maharani. Sri Lakshmi is also know as Padmavati - or the one who holds the Lotus; Sri Vishnu or Sri Krishna are called PadmaLochana - or the one with Lotus like soft eyes; Our deities are connected to this beautiful flower, as humans consider Lotus to be the grandest flower amongst them, and offer only the best to their deity. The colour of this saree is inspired by the various shades of Lotus seen in old paintings and descriptions of them in various scriptures.
POSHAAK (about the saree): Padma is a gorgeous Kota Silk Mukaish saree with Ombre pink dyeing technique, with the top portion of the saree being light onion pink, and graduating to dark berry pink, as we move towards the bottom part of the saree. The Gold Mukaish daana is heavier on palla of the saree, and lighter on the body. The gossamer Kota Silk fabric makes the saree look ethereal for Festive wear.
The saree will be finished with a Gold gota lace on the palla border of the saree only, and we will provide an additional 1 metre approx. Pure Mulberry Hadloom Silk Fabric in the darkest berry shade of the saree as Blouse Fabric.
IMP: Please note that slight variations in colour is possible due to Photography light in studio, and digital medium of viewing the piece. In full light in outdoors, the saree colour will look closest to the images shown here.