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    • Sui Dhaga
      This collection is our tribute to the rich crafts of India and abroad- comprising of embroidered sarees. As a student in the 80s, in a Convent school in Calcutta, we were taught needle work. We had classes twice a week and also sat for needle work exam along with the main subjects. My love for needle and thread has been inculcated by my teachers right from a very young age. And it is all but a foregone conclusion, that I would love to create a collection of embroidered sarees! Certain regions and states of India, have their own particular embroidery form – like Kasuti, Lambani, Sozni, Aari, Tilla, Sujni, Sindhi Embroidery, Chikan kari and much more. Some of them have their GI tag too. While I have used in my collection most of these embroidery forms, I have also tried to experiment and create designs using more common and familiar stitches like- Stem, Chain, Satin, Short & Long Stitches, Herringbone, French knot, short Running stitches and much more. Each saree in this collection is a  labour of love. Done by artisans from various parts of India, most of them living in back of beyond areas.  Dear friends, I hope this…
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      ‘Kalpana’ is an Ode to the rich crafts and weaving heritage of India. As a child, I often would accompany my mother to the Block printing units where Maa would get her sarees done. It would be a myriad world of experiences for me – sight, smell, sound, touch, feel – the smell of the dyes and oil, the wooden blocks neatly arranged on the shelves, carved so intricately by hand, the long table where the saree would be tied, ready for stamping, the busy-ness, the sound of stamping and the Hindi film songs being played on the radio as the artisans worked on the fabric accurately! It has been all so Fascinating! In my mind’s eyes, I would revisit the unit often, as I dreamt and imagined to create a Collection that would be aesthetically appealing, using Block prints! ‘Kalpana’ was thus conceived!! Each saree, has been handblock printed with wooden blocks, carved so neatly and we have used handwoven pure mulberry silk from the looms in Bishnupur and Rampurhat, Bengal that I work with. Each saree has then being embellished with embroidery designs done by hand, by the artisans of rural Bengal and rural Bihar. We have used…
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Starry Night

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Starry Night

₹8,950.00

Elegant handloom silk from Bengal, hand block printed with wooden blocks carved by hand, embellished with Mukaish / Badla work by hand

Base Colour: Maroon
Length: 6.5 m
Fabric: Handwoven silk
Blouse piece: Yes
Technique: Hand block print and Mukaish / Badla work by hand
Wash Care: Dry Wash only

*Fall & Pico service is available at an additional cost. Please connect on Whatsapp

Variation and irregularities are part of the handweaving process. It imparts beauty and charm to the hand made fabric.

Disclaimer: We have taken the photos in day light and we have attempted to capture the colour as close as possible. However, the colour may vary slightly from the image depending on the screen brightness and resolution

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SKU: Kal_8 Categories: Kalpana - Creations on Silks, Sarees, Silk
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