Mul cotton hand block print ivory saree

SKU: PABEHB005
Rs. 5,200.00

Indulge in the ethereal charm of our Mul Cotton Hand Block Print Ivory Saree, where tradition meets contemporary sophistication. Picture yourself enveloped in its soft embrace, as delicate hand block prints dance across the serene ivory fabric. Crafted with care, this saree not only adorns you but also tells a tale of skilled craftsmanship passed down through generations. Feel the gentle caress of the breathable mul cotton fabric against your skin, allowing you to move with grace and ease. Whether you're attending a grand celebration or a quiet gathering, this saree becomes an extension of your unique beauty and timeless style, leaving a lasting impression wherever you go.

Fabric

Mul Cotton

Blouse

Included

Care and Shipping

Gently hand wash in cold water, and air dry the saree in shade. Iron in medium heat only.

Every saree is handwoven. Any unevenness in weave or its motif is not a defect but its a beauty of hands. This makes each piece unique and beautiful.

After placing the order, we will ship your order in 1 to 3 days.

Disclaimer

Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings. The blouse worn by the model is for styling purposes only and is not included with the saree. The saree comes with a running blouse piece.

By Panaah

Handblock print

Hand block printing is a traditional textile printing technique where intricate designs are carved onto wooden blocks by skilled artisans. These blocks are then dipped in dye and stamped onto fabric to create patterns. The process involves precision and artistry, with each block contributing to a larger design when repeated across the fabric.

Hand block printing is known for its unique, handmade look and the use of dyes that produce vibrant colors. Common designs include floral motifs, geometric patterns, and traditional motifs specific to different regions.

This craft is practiced widely in India, particularly in states like Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh, where it has deep historical roots. Hand block printed fabrics are used to make clothing, home furnishings, and accessories, showcasing the beauty of handmade textiles and preserving traditional craftsmanship.