Mustard Yellow Bhujodi Handwoven Kala Cotton Saree with Multi-colored Motifs
This is an authentic Kala Cotton Saree, handwoven by the master weavers of the Vankar community of a village named Bhujodi in the district of Kutch, Gujarat, India. The saree is distinguished by its warm Mustard/Termeric Yellow base and intricate extra-weft weaving. This technique involves manually inserting contrasting treads during the weaving process to create the raised geometric patterns seen on the borders and pallu (end piece) representing a 500-year-old tradition of hand weaving.
The fabric is made from Kala Cotton, a resillient, Carbon-neutral, indigenous organic cotton variety native to the arid region of Kutch. It is known for its earthy, slightly coarse texture that softens beautifully with every wash.
Specifications
Fabric: 100% Organic Kala Cotton.
Color: Mustard Yellow (Body) with contrasting accents in Red, Navy Blue and White.
Craft: Traditional Bhujodi Extra-Weft Handloom Weaving.
Length: ~6.5 meters (including 1 meter of a matching unstitched blouse piece).
Width: ~45 inches.
Motifs: Geometric tribal symbols like Popati (triangles) and Chomak (stars), finished with hand-knotted wool/cotton tassels.
Finish: The pallu concludes with intricately knotted tassels in alternating white, blue and red threads, adding a playful artisanal finish
Feel: Breathable, durable and textured; it provides comfort in summers and moderate warmth in winters.
Disclaimer
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Please note that the actual colour may vary slightly from the photos due to differences in screen settings, lighting conditions, and natural variations in handcrafted, handwoven textiles.
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Please note that this fabric is handwoven and handcrafted so there may be subtle variations that authentically reflect the skilled artisanal craftsmanship and individuality of each unique piece.