Rangamahal: Striking Magenta Kalakshetra
By Bishnupur's Master Weavers
Saree Story
Rangamahal's Story: I am Rangamahal. A palace was never built with silence, and neither was I. Magenta and molten gold meet across my Katan silk with the confidence of colours that have ruled for centuries. Then my pallu arrives, teal, wine, blush and black in a procession where every stripe knows it belongs. I have never believed in restraint. Celebration has always been my language.
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
A canvas of deep magenta silk, vivid and uncompromising, with a mustard yellow panel that shifts the entire mood mid-drape. On the mustard, large white floral buttis sit with the quiet confidence of a work well done. Then the pallu arrives and everything changes. Teal, wine, blush, black and magenta running in dense parallel stripes, each colour holding its own, none overpowering the other. It is the kind of pallu that makes a room turn. The border is precise and restrained, a gold zari stripe that draws a clean line between the body and all that colour, giving the eye somewhere to rest before the celebration begins again. Woven in Bishnupur, Bankura. No middlemen, no blends, no shortcuts. Only the cloth and the hands that made it. One garment. Two authors.
Weaver
Days to make the saree
Shipping Info
Immediate Shipping. We will email you logistic details as soon as it is shipped
Fabric
Katan Silk
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.