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CHAMPAK: Hand Embroidered‘Sujani’ Mul Cotton Yellow Saree

 

Let's welcome Maa Durga with full devotion, happiness and vigour and celebrate your favourite festival in Style. Our mul cotton sarees are elegant , easy breezy and authentic that you can flaunt it from dawn to dusk!

Sujani is a form of embroidery originating from the Bhusura village of Bihar in India.

The Sujani embroidery work of Bihar, is a textile expressive art product, given protection under the GI registration act. Sujani is said to have originated around the 1920s and was only practiced by the Rajput women. The word “Sujani” is derived from the words ‘su’ which means facilitating and ‘jani’ meaning birth. Quilts for new-born babies were made by stitching together colorful patches of old clothes and then Sujani embroidery was done with colorful threads to create motifs and designs.

Hand Embroidery is the art of decorative stitching on fabric with needle and thread. There are many types of floss, yarn and fibers to stitch with, as well as a plethora of stitches to use

 

Authentically crafted with Banana tree , sparrow, bird, deer, water, butterfly with multicolour thread work motifs in the anchal. And green and red thred border in border of the saree. With yellow tassel. 💛

This saree took almost 1.5 months time to make! Each thread tells a story of this craft, made with love by our women artisans in Darbhanga, Bihar

 

 

saree Length : 5.5m (comes without blouse piece)

 

Happily and proudly Handcrafted:)

CHAMPAK: Hand Embroidered Sujani Mul Cotton saree

₹7,999.00Price
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  • Dry clean only.

    Iron with low to medium temperature on the back side of the artwork to maintain its shine.

    Wrap with brown paper or white cotton cloth to protect silks from moisture and dust.

    The Hand painted technique may leave slight strains of color which depicts the beauty of handpainting.

    Ethically Made in India

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