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This exquisite saree is a testament to traditional Indian craftsmanship, handcrafted by skilled artisans, often in the Bagru region of Rajasthan. It is made from Kota Doria fabric, a fine blend of cotton and silk threads that is known for its unique square-check pattern called khats and its lightweight, airy feel, making it comfortable for various climates and occasions.
The fabric features intricate tie-dye patterns (also known as shibori or bandhej) created using natural dyes and traditional hand-block printing techniques, specifically Bagru and Dabu print. The Dabu technique involves a mud-resist process, which gives the prints a distinct, slightly cracked or textured look, a mark of authentic craftsmanship. The motifs often include traditional floral, paisley, or geometric designs. The saree is a versatile choice, ideal for casual wear, office wear, or small gatherings, and it typically comes with an unstitched running blouse piece.