Baby Pink Banarasi Leheriya Khaddi Georgette Saree
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A baby pink Banarasi Leheriya Khaddi Georgette saree is an exquisite piece that blends the delicate charm of pastel shades with the grandeur of traditional Banarasi weaving and the unique Leheriya pattern. Here is a detailed description of such a saree:
Fabric
- Material: Khaddi Georgette
- Color: Baby Pink
- Texture: The Khaddi Georgette fabric is lightweight, sheer, and slightly crinkled, providing a graceful drape and an airy feel.
Design
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Body: The main body of the saree features the Leheriya pattern, a traditional Rajasthani tie-dye technique.
- Pattern: Leheriya, characterized by diagonal stripes or waves, created through a meticulous tie-dye process.
- Colors: The baby pink serves as the base, with variations in the shades creating the signature Leheriya stripes.
Border
- Material: Banarasi silk with intricate detailing.
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Design: The borders are adorned with traditional Banarasi zari work, featuring intricate motifs such as florals, paisleys, or geometric patterns in gold or silver.
- Zari Work: The gold or silver zari adds a touch of opulence and contrasts beautifully with the baby pink base.
Pallu (Pallav)
- Material: Khaddi Georgette, seamlessly extending from the main body.
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Design: The pallu continues the Leheriya pattern with additional Banarasi embellishments.
- Motifs: The pallu may feature rich Banarasi motifs, such as floral designs, peacocks, or traditional paisleys, often enhanced with zari work.
- Colors: The embellishments are typically in metallic tones like gold or silver to complement the baby pink base.
Blouse
- Material: Often silk or Khaddi Georgette, matching the saree or in a complementary shade.
- Design: Can be plain or decorated with similar patterns or embroidery as seen on the saree’s border and pallu.
Craftsmanship
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Technique: The saree combines the Leheriya tie-dye technique from Rajasthan with the intricate Banarasi weaving from Varanasi.
- Leheriya: Involves tying the fabric in a specific way before dyeing to create the wave-like pattern.
- Banarasi Weaving: Known for its intricate zari work and rich texture, adding a regal touch to the saree.
- Origin: A fusion of crafts from Rajasthan (Leheriya) and Varanasi (Banarasi), India.
Styling Tips
- Occasions: Ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural events.
- Accessories: Pair with traditional gold jewelry, Kundan sets, or delicate pearl accessories to enhance the ethnic appeal.
- Draping Style: Classic Nivi drape, Gujarati drape, or a modern style to showcase the Leheriya pattern and the rich Banarasi work.
Care Instructions
- Cleaning: Dry clean only to maintain the fabric’s texture and the vibrancy of the colors.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, preferably wrapped in a muslin cloth, to avoid any damage to the delicate georgette fabric and zari work.
Fabric Details
Blended Silk: To overcome the limitations of natural silk, it is often combined with other fibers to create blended silk. Retains the luxurious texture, sheen, and strength of pure silk. Enhances durability and cost-effectiveness.Improves antimicrobial properties and UV protection, making it more suitable for everyday use. Provides an alternative for those who seek the elegance of silk with increased resilience
- We have a customer-friendly 7 days return / exchange policy.
- We will personally ensure that a brand new replacement is issued to you at no additional cost.
- Refunds would be processed within 2-3 days after the product is received back to our warehouse.
- Free shipping on all orders.
- After placing your order, you can expect to receive your product within 2 to 7 business days.
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