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Indigo Blue Handwoven Linen Batik Neel-3 Saree

$132 Incl of GST

Slow, soulful and sustainable, this beautiful handwoven 100 count pure linen saree is a delight in natural Indigo blue! Handwoven in Nabdwip region of West Bengal and Batik printed in exclusive Fyoli Fyoli print using natural Indigo in Mundra, Gujrat. The beauty of natural fibers coupled with natural dyes, this is slow made, where we consider EVERYTHING that goes into the making process. A tribute to cloth, culture and nature for a more sustainable future.  A contemporary and fresh design approach rooted in heritage textile techniques that supports artisan communities every step of the way.

To learn more about the artisans, process and product please read below in description.

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Description

Fabric: 100 count handwoven pure Jayashree Linen

Blouse: No

Saree Length: 5.5 meters

Saree Width: 45 Inches

Colors: Indigo Blue, White

Pattern: Abstract Leaf  pattern

Border: Silver Zari

Pallu: Silver Tissue Zari

Occasion: Contemporary Casual, Dressy

Care: Green dry cleaning or separate hand-wash in cold water and mild detergents. Some color may wash off in first few washes. Thats the beauty of natural Indigo, it changes and evolves just as the user over time.  Avoid frequent washing, reverse dry in shade and iron on reverse is recommended to preserve the beauty of this fabric.

Disclaimer: Characteristic imperfections associated with hand block natural dye printing maybe noticed. This is not a flaw but indicative of handmade process. Despite every effort to showcase each product’s color and design, please note that actual colors may vary due to different device settings and other factors.

Made By: This pure linen handwoven saree is a celebration of cloth, nature and culture. We worked with highly skilled weaver artisans from the Nabdwip region to hand weave this fine 100 count linen saree. These were then hand printed in Batik technique using natural Indigo dyes, at Shakil ji’s workshop in Gujrat who has carried on this heritage technique practiced by 6 previous generations in his family. He, along with his family 6 family members and 7 other artisans run the workshop in Mundra, Gujrat.He is infusing this ancient art with his eco-friendly  approach and contemporary design sensibility, we are also passionate about reimagining heritage textiles with fresh design approach. Tt comes as a no surprise then that we hit off with him and it has been a total pleasure interacting and collaborating with him. Please follow our social media accounts for more info about process and artisan stories.

Batik: The typical process for this techniques after the sarees were handwoven looks like this. Design concept starting with hand drawings, converting into digital image, hand carving wood block, printing with hot wax over bed of damp sand, Vat dyeing in natural Indigo, hot water bath to remove wax which is collected and reused, washing, drying and steam iron.

 

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