HAND BLOCK PRINTED BEIGE CHANDERI SILK SAREE
Product details
A hand-block printed Chanderi silk saree is a mesmerizing and elegant traditional Indian garment. Chanderi silk is a luxurious fabric that originates from the town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for its sheer texture, lightweight feel, and subtle sheen, making it a popular choice for special occasions and festive celebrations.
What sets this saree apart is the intricate hand-block printing technique used to create beautiful patterns and motifs on the fabric. Skilled artisans meticulously carve wooden blocks with intricate designs, which are then dipped in natural dyes before being pressed onto the silk fabric. This results in exquisite and unique patterns that reflect the rich cultural heritage of India.
The combination of the fine Chanderi silk and the artistry of hand block printing gives these sarees a distinctive charm and appeal. The lightweight nature of the fabric makes it easy to drape and comfortable to wear, making it a preferred choice for both formal events and casual gatherings.
Hand-block printed Chanderi silk sarees come in a wide array of colors, designs, and patterns, ranging from traditional motifs like peacocks, flowers, and paisleys to more contemporary geometric patterns. They often feature delicate borders and intricate pallus, enhancing the overall beauty of the saree.
These sarees are prized possessions and are cherished for their craftsmanship and timeless beauty. Whether it's a wedding, festival, or any celebratory occasion, wearing a hand-block printed Chanderi silk saree adds a touch of grace and sophistication to the wearer, making them stand out in the crowd.
Color: Shades of BEIGE with MULTI color Block print floral design
Quantity: One saree (with un-stitched blouse)
Length of the saree: 6.25 Meters
SKU: VC/JUL/045
Note: Dry-clean only
Color of the product might vary as per photo as photos are clicked under different light systems.
Any weaving and block print mismatch is the mark of the beauty of hand weaves as well as hand block prints.