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BLUE KALAMKARI NATURAL DYE MYSORE SILK SAREE

BLUE KALAMKARI NATURAL DYE MYSORE SILK SAREE 34,500.00 PRODUCT CODE: RTSK110. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 1,000.00 DISCOUNT: 0.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 6-8days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 1 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Material : Mysore silk
Dimension : 6.5 miter with blouses
This is a blue-colored Kalamkari saree made of natural-dyed Maysoor silk. Kalamkari is a traditional art form from the state of Andhra Pradesh in India, where the fabric is hand-painted or block-printed with intricate designs. The natural dyes used in this saree are derived from plants, which give the fabric a unique and organic look. Maysoor silk is a type of silk that is known for its lustrous and lightweight texture, making it a popular choice for sarees. The blue color of the saree is rich and vibrant, creating a bold and striking look. The Kalamkari designs on the saree are intricate and detailed, featuring a variety of patterns and motifs. Sarees are a traditional garment worn by women in India and are often associated with formal occasions such as weddings and religious ceremonies. This saree would be a beautiful choice for such events, as well as for anyone who appreciates the beauty and artistry of traditional Indian textiles.

Country of Origin - India

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As a woman journalist for over 20 years, I worked for media houses, public radio broadcaster and as an independent documentary film maker. All these exposed me to the beautiful stories of grassroots artisans from different parts of India. These stories, starting from their learning process of such wonderful art form through their parents and grandparents and then to become full-fledged art producers and their journey to getting exposed to local markets fascinated me tremendously. During my interaction, one common challenge I found...
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