Auric Orchard Kota Doria Handblock Saree
Shocking Pink Kota Doria Saree With Block Printing
Styled With Saree's Blouse Piece
- Fabric: Kota Doria With Zari Border
- Print: Block Printing
- Color: Shocking Pink
- Blouse: This Saree Comes With A Running Unstitched Blouse Piece. Refer Blouse Look In Next Image
- Saree Length & Width : 6.7 Meters X 1.1 Meters
Handcrafted In India
Care
- Dry clean only
Origin & Technique:
Kota Cotton/Silk is a distinctive woven fabric with a unique square-checked pattern crafted on fine silk, cotton or a blend of these two fibres. The final outcome as a Kota saree is lightweight that is very close to transparent. The cotton provides strength to the fabric, silk makes it more lustrous and lends it a softer touch while zari work gives it a more graceful and stylish appearance. It is a versatile fabric since it can be worn for either a casual or a dressy occasion. Kota Cotton/Silk saree is extremely easy to maintain since it is mostly made up of cotton and weighs very less. Silk is added to the cotton in a 20:80 ratio approximately to give the sari strength.
- Origin - The name Kota sarees is taken from it place of origin, Kota in Rajasthan, India. Block printing is one of the popular techniques being used when it comes to adorning Kota Sarees, which gives it a fresh feel look.
- Technique - Hand blocking is an ancient method of textile printing, renowned for it's exotic designs in vibrant colors on fabric. In this method, wooden blocks carved with intricate details are used to manually print beautiful designs that usually cover the entire length of a fabric.
Shocking pink Kota Cotton/Silk saree with block printing
Styled with saree's blouse piece
- Fabric: Kota Cotton Silk With Zari Border
- Print: Block Printing
- Color: Shocking pink
- Blouse: This Saree Comes With A Running Unstitched Blouse Piece. Refer Blouse Look In The 4th Image
- Saree Length & Width : 6.7 Meters X 1.1 Meters
Handcrafted In India
Care
- Dry clean only
Origin & Technique:
Kota Cotton/Silk is a distinctive woven fabric with a unique square-checked pattern crafted on fine silk, cotton or a blend of these two fibres. The final outcome as a Kota saree is lightweight that is very close to transparent. The cotton provides strength to the fabric, silk makes it more lustrous and lends it a softer touch while zari work gives it a more graceful and stylish appearance. It is a versatile fabric since it can be worn for either a casual or a dressy occasion. Kota Cotton/Silk saree is extremely easy to maintain since it is mostly made up of cotton and weighs very less. Silk is added to the cotton in a 20:80 ratio approximately to give the sari strength.
- Origin - The name Kota sarees is taken from it place of origin, Kota in Rajasthan, India. Block printing is one of the popular techniques being used when it comes to adorning Kota Sarees, which gives it a fresh feel look.
- Technique - Hand blocking is an ancient method of textile printing, renowned for it's exotic designs in vibrant colors on fabric. In this method, wooden blocks carved with intricate details are used to manually print beautiful designs that usually cover the entire length of a fabric.
Shocking Pink Kota Doria Saree With Block Printing
Styled With Saree's Blouse Piece
- Fabric: Kota Doria With Zari Border
- Print: Block Printing
- Color: Shocking Pink
- Blouse: This Saree Comes With A Running Unstitched Blouse Piece. Refer Blouse Look In Next Image
- Saree Length & Width : 6.7 Meters X 1.1 Meters
Handcrafted In India
Care
- Dry clean only
Origin & Technique:
Kota Cotton/Silk is a distinctive woven fabric with a unique square-checked pattern crafted on fine silk, cotton or a blend of these two fibres. The final outcome as a Kota saree is lightweight that is very close to transparent. The cotton provides strength to the fabric, silk makes it more lustrous and lends it a softer touch while zari work gives it a more graceful and stylish appearance. It is a versatile fabric since it can be worn for either a casual or a dressy occasion. Kota Cotton/Silk saree is extremely easy to maintain since it is mostly made up of cotton and weighs very less. Silk is added to the cotton in a 20:80 ratio approximately to give the sari strength.
- Origin - The name Kota sarees is taken from it place of origin, Kota in Rajasthan, India. Block printing is one of the popular techniques being used when it comes to adorning Kota Sarees, which gives it a fresh feel look.
- Technique - Hand blocking is an ancient method of textile printing, renowned for it's exotic designs in vibrant colors on fabric. In this method, wooden blocks carved with intricate details are used to manually print beautiful designs that usually cover the entire length of a fabric.
Shocking pink Kota Cotton/Silk saree with block printing
Styled with saree's blouse piece
- Fabric: Kota Cotton Silk With Zari Border
- Print: Block Printing
- Color: Shocking pink
- Blouse: This Saree Comes With A Running Unstitched Blouse Piece. Refer Blouse Look In The 4th Image
- Saree Length & Width : 6.7 Meters X 1.1 Meters
Handcrafted In India
Care
- Dry clean only
Origin & Technique:
Kota Cotton/Silk is a distinctive woven fabric with a unique square-checked pattern crafted on fine silk, cotton or a blend of these two fibres. The final outcome as a Kota saree is lightweight that is very close to transparent. The cotton provides strength to the fabric, silk makes it more lustrous and lends it a softer touch while zari work gives it a more graceful and stylish appearance. It is a versatile fabric since it can be worn for either a casual or a dressy occasion. Kota Cotton/Silk saree is extremely easy to maintain since it is mostly made up of cotton and weighs very less. Silk is added to the cotton in a 20:80 ratio approximately to give the sari strength.
- Origin - The name Kota sarees is taken from it place of origin, Kota in Rajasthan, India. Block printing is one of the popular techniques being used when it comes to adorning Kota Sarees, which gives it a fresh feel look.
- Technique - Hand blocking is an ancient method of textile printing, renowned for it's exotic designs in vibrant colors on fabric. In this method, wooden blocks carved with intricate details are used to manually print beautiful designs that usually cover the entire length of a fabric.
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.