Rain In Bazaar Cotton Blend Saree
Cyan Blue And Pink Cotton Blend Saree With Ikkat On Pallu
Styled With "Homies" Blouse From Our Blouse Collection
- Fabric: Cotton Blend
- Pattern: Loom Woven
- Color: Cyan Blue And Pink
- Blouse: This Saree Comes With A Running Unstitched Blouse Piece. Refer Blouse Look In Next Image
- Saree Length & Width : 6.3 Meters X 1.2 Meters
- Accessories: Has Beautiful Handmade Tassels
Handcrafted In India
Care
- Dry clean only
Cotton blend uses two widely used fabrics – Cotton and Silk, combining positive characteristics of each into a single textile. Cotton blend clothes are lightweight and have a comfortable weave. Cotton blend is breathable & extremely durable, thus cotton blend sarees are no fuss and often a great choice for day wear. This hybrid fabric has been accepted widely across the world.
Cotton blend can be folded neatly to make crisp pleats of a saree, giving an ideal fall for formal wear and easy to carry. Cotton blend is known for its versatility, softness, and comfort.
Origin – There are three major regions in India when it comes to IKKAT – Andhra Pradesh/Telangana (Pochampally), Gujarat (Patola), and Odisha (Sambalpuri, Bomkai, Santhali etc.). Over the years, these three regions developed their own style of Ikkat weaving – each distinct in pattern and the way the yarn is dyed and used.
Technique - In Ikkat ('ee-kat') the resist is formed by binding individual yarns or bundles of yarns with a tight wrapping applied in the desired pattern. The yarns are then dyed. Ikkat woven fabric is usually with little blurriness, multiple colors and has complicated patterns.
Cyan Blue And Pink Cotton Blend Saree With Ikkat On Pallu
Styled With "Homies" Blouse From Our Blouse Collection
- Fabric: Cotton Blend
- Pattern: Loom Woven
- Color: Cyan Blue And Pink
- Blouse: This Saree Comes With A Running Unstitched Blouse Piece. Refer Blouse Look In Next Image
- Saree Length & Width : 6.3 Meters X 1.2 Meters
- Accessories: Has Beautiful Handmade Tassels
Handcrafted In India
Care
- Dry clean only
Cotton blend uses two widely used fabrics – Cotton and Silk, combining positive characteristics of each into a single textile. Cotton blend clothes are lightweight and have a comfortable weave. Cotton blend is breathable & extremely durable, thus cotton blend sarees are no fuss and often a great choice for day wear. This hybrid fabric has been accepted widely across the world.
Cotton blend can be folded neatly to make crisp pleats of a saree, giving an ideal fall for formal wear and easy to carry. Cotton blend is known for its versatility, softness, and comfort.
Origin – There are three major regions in India when it comes to IKKAT – Andhra Pradesh/Telangana (Pochampally), Gujarat (Patola), and Odisha (Sambalpuri, Bomkai, Santhali etc.). Over the years, these three regions developed their own style of Ikkat weaving – each distinct in pattern and the way the yarn is dyed and used.
Technique - In Ikkat ('ee-kat') the resist is formed by binding individual yarns or bundles of yarns with a tight wrapping applied in the desired pattern. The yarns are then dyed. Ikkat woven fabric is usually with little blurriness, multiple colors and has complicated patterns.
Every article is handcrafted hence unevenness in the selvedge and weave could be expected and colors may fade or bleed due to the traditional dyeing technique applied. Similarly there may be little variation in print and color due to nature of traditional Block Printing Technique.