Anika: Crimson Matka Silk Jamdani
By Phulia's Padma Shri Cluster
Saree Story
They say my name means grace, and I understood it the day my vine was drawn, one continuous curl that never once had to correct itself. My crimson doesn't need volume to be noticed, and my gold doesn't need to compete with my violet, we've simply learned to circle each other well. Every flower on my canvas calls me Anika, and I dance with them in abundant grace.
Handloom Perfection
Handloom sarees are made by human hands, not machines. Which means every piece carries the natural variations of the loom and the weaver, proof that someone, somewhere, made this just for you.
Description
Anika moves the way grace always does, unhurried, certain of where it's headed. Her vine curls and loops across a deep crimson field, gold blossoms opening beside violet ones, never crowding, always circling back to find their own space. A narrow gold pinstripe band interrupts her briefly before the border takes over completely, dense with the same blooms repeating in close formation, sure of themselves. If you are looking for grace, she is grace personified. Pure matka silk, spun from pierced mulberry cocoons rather than reeled thread, which is why she carries that slight, honest slub across her surface instead of a polished shine. No pretence to be smoother than who she is. She holds texture the way raw things do, with the kind of body that keeps each petal exactly where it was placed. One garment. Two authors.
Weaver
Days to make the saree
15-21 days per saree
Shipping Info
Ready to be shipped. We will share the logistic details once your order is confirmed and the saree is dispatched
Fabric
Handspun from pierced cocoons, Matka silk is prized for its natural texture, breathable comfort and understated elegance. Its distinctive grain and matte finish celebrate the beauty of handwoven silk in its most honest form.
Technique
Saree with Blouse Piece
Full length saree with unstitched blouse piece
Care Instructions
Silk rewards patience. Dry clean for the first wash. After that, cold water and a gentle hand. Never wring it, never rush it. Dry in the shade — silk and sunlight are not friends. Iron on the reverse, low heat, while it is still slightly damp.