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WHITE BLACK MADHUBANI COTTON SAREE

WHITE BLACK MADHUBANI COTTON SAREE 7,500.00 PRODUCT CODE: RTSM131. SHIPPING & HANDLING: 1,000.00 DISCOUNT: 0.00 TIME TO DISPATCH: 6-8days AVAILABLE ITEMS: 1 DELIVERY METHOD: Courier

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Material : COTTON MAHESHWERI
Dimension : 6.5 miter with blouses
The WHITE BLACK MADHUBANI COTTON SAREE is a traditional Indian garment made of high-quality cotton fabric. The saree is primarily white in color with intricate Madhubani art done all over the body and border of the saree in black, which gives it a bold and striking look. Madhubani art is a form of folk painting from the Mithila region of Bihar, India, characterized by intricate and colorful designs depicting nature, mythology, and daily life. This saree features Madhubani art all over the body and border, making it a unique and stunning piece. The cotton fabric makes this saree lightweight and comfortable to wear, perfect for warm weather. It comes with a matching blouse piece that can be customized to your size and style. The saree can be styled in many different ways and is suitable for various occasions, including casual outings, formal events, and festivals. The WHITE BLACK MADHUBANI COTTON SAREE is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a comfortable, lightweight, and elegant garment with a unique and artistic touch. It can be paired with traditional Indian jewelry, such as bangles, earrings, and necklaces, to complete the look. This saree is sure to make you stand out and make a statement at any event.

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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