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Wine coloured Mukaish Hand Emboidered saree in Pure Georgette Silk!! Perfect for a cocktail party & festive draping.
The Sustainability Quotient (TSQ):
Meiraas created unique Flight of the Pigeons motif
Mukaish Hand Embroidery done with all heritage processes intact
Pure Georegtte Silk fabric
KHAYAAL (moodboard): This collection of sarees was originally designed, keeping in mind, the timeless glamour look of 1950s sarees of Mukaish. From Queens like Maharani Gayatri Devi, who wore much subtler version and colours of these, to legendary singers like Begum Akhtar who wore deeper & richer colours, albeit simple Mukaish, but done allover..to Bollywood heroines of that era who wore much heavier Mukaish (as most films were black & white and they wanted embroidery to show even in that camera), the timelessness of Mukaish embroidery in that era inspired these sarees. Even then, most of these sarees were made on Pure Georgette fabric to give a luxurious fall.
POSHAAK (about the saree):
This lovely deep wine coloured saree has Mukaish hand embroidery all over. The palla has the Meiraas Exclusive motif of Kabootarbaazi (Flight of the Pigeons), in a flight pattern on the palla. The saree is rich with detailing of these motifs which are very difficult to create using Daana Mukaish. The subtle & classy appeal of this saree enables it to worn to cocktail events in weddings as well as jazz evenings or formal dinner dates, by simple change of accessories.
Brilliant shades of Haldi Kumkum, i.e., Turmeric Yellow & Vermillion Red play on this stunning Cotton Saree!!
Absolutely Feather Light Bengal Handloom Cotton Saree with Vermillion Red Temple Border weaving. A perfect saree for gifting, lunch with friends, office & casual gatherings, working, Zoom sessions, or simply sipping tea & reading a book!!
It is an extremely comfortable saree to wear and lounge around!!
Beautiful Nui Shibori saree in abstract pattern made in the auspicious shade of Dark Pink bordering on Red reminiscent of beautiful flowers of Semal that bloom in this season.
The process of making the saree:
1. Free Hand embroidery on the saree . Threads are left at the back to create Resist.
2. The loose threads at the back of embroidery are now pulled to create Resist (Tie).
3. This is then dyed in desired colour.
4. The saree is dried & the embroidery is taken off by pulling the embroidery threads manually. Wherever the embroidery patterns were present create Resist patterns (Tie & Dye).
5. Saree is ironed & finished.
PLEASE NOTE: THE NAME IS MERELY INDICATIVE OF THE SHADE OF SAREE IN A RHETORIC MANNER. THE SAREE IS DYED USING AZO FREE COLOURS ONLY.
IMP: Shibori or any Tie & Dye Art will have minor spots of colours, as that is the nature & charm of real Tie & Dye. Please keep that into consideration before placing an order. We will not entertain requests of exchange on such minor anomalies that are part of the craft process.
There will be slight variations in colour due to photography lighting & digital medium of viewing. Please take this into account before placing the order.
Beautiful Nui Shibori saree in abstract pattern made in the auspicious shade of Red on border & palla reminiscent of a Pomegranate colour with bursts of Red Fruit blooming. The body is dyed with simple tie & dye Shibori in 2 colours.
The process of making the saree:
1. A pattern is drawn by hand using tracing paper on the saree border & palla.
2. The pattern is then embroidered upon by hand . Threads are left at the back to create Resist.
3. The loose threads at the back of embroidery are now pulled to create Resist (Tie).
4. This is then dyed in desired colour (Red in this case).
5. The saree is dried & the embroidery is taken off by pulling the embroidery threads manually. Wherever the embroidery patterns were present create Resist patterns (Tie & Dye).
6. The body of the saree is that is white is dyed again simple Shibori Tie patterns in Green & then remaining white part in Red, completelty avoiding the Palla that is for Hand Nui Shibori.
7. Saree is ironed & finished.
PLEASE NOTE: THE NAME IS MERELY INDICATIVE OF THE SHADE OF SAREE IN A RHETORIC MANNER. THE SAREE IS DYED USING AZO FREE COLOURS ONLY.
Shibori or any Tie & Dye Art will have minor spots of colours, as that is the nature & charm of real Tie & Dye. Please keep that into consideration before placing an order. We will not entertain requests of exchange on such minor anomalies that are part of the craft process.
There will be slight variations in colour due to photography lighting & digital medium of viewing. Please take this into account before placing the order.