Mayuri: Do-Ranga Kadhua Tissue Banarasi
By Naushad Ji
Saree Story
I do not wait for permission to be beautiful. That's why all my friends call me Mayuri. I carry the colours of a peacock at full display, plum deepening into mayuri the way a dancer moves from stillness into flight. My gold kadhua butis were built one pass at a time by a weaver who knew that patience is what separates cloth from art. My tissue holds light the way a peacock feather does, from within, shifting with every movement, never the same twice. I do not need an occasion. I simply arrive and make one.
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
There are sarees that wait to be noticed. Mayuri is not one of them. Woven in pure tissue silk, her plum body carries large gold kadhua butis in ornate floral forms, each one built individually into the silk by hand using the kadhua technique. The pallu unfolds in mayuri, that iridescent blue-green that cannot decide between blue and green and is more beautiful for it. A narrow gold border holds the two colours together without forcing the conversation. She drapes with the fluid certainty of a peacock that has never once questioned its own beauty.
Weaver
Days to make the saree
Minimum 30-45 days
Shipping Info
Ready to be shipped. We will share you the logistic details once you confirm the order
Fabric
Woven in pure tissue, this Banarasi holds light as though it were part of the weave itself. Its luminosity does not sit on the surface. It rises softly from within. It settles close to the body like a second skin, never stiff, never poufy, never excessive.
Technique
Saree with Blouse Piece
Full length saree with unstitched blouse piece; Blouse piece: 0.80 metre
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.