Business Type | Exporter, Supplier, Retailer, Trader |
Saree Length | 6.3 Meter |
Pattern | Printed |
Work | Weaving |
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Product Details
The base of the saree is a soft silk fabric in a pristine white color. Soft silk is known for its smooth texture, lightweight feel, and elegant drape, making it comfortable to wear. White adds a touch of purity, sophistication, and versatility.
Rajwadi Style: This suggests that the saree will incorporate design elements reminiscent of the royal styles of Rajasthan. This could manifest in:
Pashmina Silk Weaving: This is the most intriguing part. It likely indicates that the weaving process incorporates silk threads that have the fineness and luxurious softness associated with pashmina wool. While true pashmina is a wool derived from specific goat breeds, "pashmina silk" likely refers to a very fine, high-quality silk that mimics the soft, almost cashmere-like feel of pashmina. The weaving would be done to create the body and potentially the borders of the saree, likely with intricate designs.
Zari Weaving: Complementing the "Rajwadi" style, zari (metallic threads, typically gold or silver) would be intricately woven into the silk, enhancing the richness and adding a traditional, celebratory touch. This could be present in the borders, the body motifs, and especially the pallu.
Lagdi Patta Pallu: This is a specific and significant element of the pallu (the decorative end of the saree). "Lagdi Patta" refers to a style of pallu that features broad, distinct bands or stripes (pattas) of contrasting colors or rich zari work. In this context, the pallu would likely have wide, prominent bands of zari weaving, possibly alternating with stripes of the white soft silk or other colors, creating a striking and traditional look.
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