#SareeEnvy – Aavaranaa

Jivika -Alpine Trail

SKU: SEAMG20220283

45,911.37

Availability: 1 in stock

Availability: 1 in stock

    Aavaranaa323436384042
    Length141414.51515.516
    Chest333537394143
    Waist283032343638
    Armhole161717181920
    Shoulder13.51414.51515.516.5
    Sleeve121212121212
    Front Neck7.57.57.57.57.57.5
    Back Neck999999

    Measurement Guide

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Teal handwoven Kanchipuram silk saree with Kutch embroidery and geometric zari border.

The saree features Kutch work all over the body, which are small, embroidered motifs and diagonal checks in rani pink. The border of the saree is woven in rani pink with geometric patterns in gold zari. The pallu features geometric patterns, paisley and Mayil which add a touch of elegance to the overall look of the saree. The pink color of the pallu contrasts beautifully with the teal, making it a stunning piece of traditional Indian attire.

Kutch work is known for its intricate and colorful threadwork and is often used to create beautiful designs on traditional Indian attire.

Overall, this saree is a beautiful and timeless piece that showcases the skill of Indian artisans and the rich cultural heritage of the Kanchipuram region.

Blouse: Rani pink Kanchipuram silk with small zari Buttis with border as in saree.
It can be paired with any silver jewelry and ready to wear blouse to add more shine and colour and the same can be purchased from the Accessories and Ready to wear section respectively.

Note : The tailored blouse featured is only for reference.

Brand
Color
Craft
Fabric

Story

Kattam (கட்டம்) literally means checks. However, a simple checked idea can be manifested in myriad different ways. By arranging alternative colours in the warp and weft, a chess-board like design is born. T hese can be further varied in thickness. The minute checks are called podi kattams. When more than 2-3 colours are used to achieve the checks, the result is a palum pazhamum checks. The famed floors of highcourt in white and black inspire the papli checks. When zari lines create the checked pattern, they give rise to another variant. Zari checks can be used to encase motifs like mayil and chakram. When two allied shades are used in the weave, the result is a basket like design called pai madi . As you can see, imagine knows no bounds and there are thousands of ways to manifest checks. What we love is checks do not go out of style. At aavaranaa, we explore how these checks can be incorporated to create contemporary ideas while equally embracing a curated range of traditional silks. Our intervention with traditional motifs lies in colours while we also work on some fresh, modern ideas.

Care Instructions

Embroidery work on fabrics is much prized. At Aavaranaa, we have our own karigars who do hand-embroidery and machine work too. For a majority of our projects we work on hand-embroidery. Learn how to care for them. # Embroidery work like aari and zardosi may involve metal wires, beads and sequins to be used. We recommend you do not machine wash such fabrics. Avoid exposure to perfumes and harsh chemicals and dry clean them. # We also incorporate kutch & kantha work embroidery with mirrors. Kutch and kantha work embroidery is best dry cleaned. # For machine embroidery which only involves thread, it is safe to wash in gentle cycle in the machine. However we recommend dry cleaning them for the first wash

Jivika -Alpine Trail

SKU: SEAMG20220283

45,911.37

Availability: 1 in stock

Availability: 1 in stock

    Aavaranaa323436384042
    Length141414.51515.516
    Chest333537394143
    Waist283032343638
    Armhole161717181920
    Shoulder13.51414.51515.516.5
    Sleeve121212121212
    Front Neck7.57.57.57.57.57.5
    Back Neck999999

    Measurement Guide

Tag:

Teal handwoven Kanchipuram silk saree with Kutch embroidery and geometric zari border.

The saree features Kutch work all over the body, which are small, embroidered motifs and diagonal checks in rani pink. The border of the saree is woven in rani pink with geometric patterns in gold zari. The pallu features geometric patterns, paisley and Mayil which add a touch of elegance to the overall look of the saree. The pink color of the pallu contrasts beautifully with the teal, making it a stunning piece of traditional Indian attire.

Kutch work is known for its intricate and colorful threadwork and is often used to create beautiful designs on traditional Indian attire.

Overall, this saree is a beautiful and timeless piece that showcases the skill of Indian artisans and the rich cultural heritage of the Kanchipuram region.

Blouse: Rani pink Kanchipuram silk with small zari Buttis with border as in saree.
It can be paired with any silver jewelry and ready to wear blouse to add more shine and colour and the same can be purchased from the Accessories and Ready to wear section respectively.

Note : The tailored blouse featured is only for reference.

Brand
Color
Craft
Fabric

Story

Kattam (கட்டம்) literally means checks. However, a simple checked idea can be manifested in myriad different ways. By arranging alternative colours in the warp and weft, a chess-board like design is born. T hese can be further varied in thickness. The minute checks are called podi kattams. When more than 2-3 colours are used to achieve the checks, the result is a palum pazhamum checks. The famed floors of highcourt in white and black inspire the papli checks. When zari lines create the checked pattern, they give rise to another variant. Zari checks can be used to encase motifs like mayil and chakram. When two allied shades are used in the weave, the result is a basket like design called pai madi . As you can see, imagine knows no bounds and there are thousands of ways to manifest checks. What we love is checks do not go out of style. At aavaranaa, we explore how these checks can be incorporated to create contemporary ideas while equally embracing a curated range of traditional silks. Our intervention with traditional motifs lies in colours while we also work on some fresh, modern ideas.

Care Instructions

Embroidery work on fabrics is much prized. At Aavaranaa, we have our own karigars who do hand-embroidery and machine work too. For a majority of our projects we work on hand-embroidery. Learn how to care for them. # Embroidery work like aari and zardosi may involve metal wires, beads and sequins to be used. We recommend you do not machine wash such fabrics. Avoid exposure to perfumes and harsh chemicals and dry clean them. # We also incorporate kutch & kantha work embroidery with mirrors. Kutch and kantha work embroidery is best dry cleaned. # For machine embroidery which only involves thread, it is safe to wash in gentle cycle in the machine. However we recommend dry cleaning them for the first wash

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