Long Description
This authentic and elegant saree is a product of traditional Indian craftsmanship, likely originating from the Bagru region of Jaipur, Rajasthan. It is woven from Kota Doria fabric, a fine blend of cotton and silk known for its lightweight, sheer texture and characteristic square-check pattern called khats.
The body features a natural beige or cream base adorned with intricate black, brown, and red patterns created using time-honoured hand-block printing techniques. These techniques include Bagru print (using natural dyes) and Dabu print (a mud-resist method that produces the unique broken lines or vein-like effect on the fabric). The pallu (the decorative end draped over the shoulder) often features distinct horizontal bands with various motifs, and the saree is bordered with a subtle gold and black edge. It is a versatile choice, ideal for cultural events, office wear, or casual gatherings, and usually comes with an unstitched blouse piece that matches the border or a complementary black fabric.