Saptaparna: Minakari Deep Harvest Gold Baluchari
By Bishnupur's Master Weavers
Saree Story
Saptaparna's Story: I am Saptaparna, the tree the Tagores chose to mark the moment a student becomes something more. My gold holds that same weight, the colour of ripe fields at harvest, of temple lamps that have burned this exact shade for centuries. A forest lives across my pallu, placed thread by thread by hands trained in Bishnupur's oldest craft. I was woven to mark the moment you become more than who you were.
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
This is Bishnupur at its most alive. A master weaver from the Bishnupur cluster, carrying generations of this craft in his hands, has woven an entire forest across the pallu. The ground is deep harvest gold, the colour of ripe fields and temple lamps and silk that has been getting this shade exactly right for centuries. Every motif placed thread by thread. No shortcuts. Katan silk does not perform. It simply is. On the body it moves like liquid, drapes without effort and catches light the way only silk that has been woven right can. This is not a saree that needs occasion. It creates one. Sourced directly from the looms of Bishnupur, Bankura. No middlemen, no blends, no shortcuts. Only the cloth and the hands that made it.
Weaver
Days to make the saree
Minimum 14 days
Shipping Info
The order is ready to be shipped. We will send you the logistic details once your order is confirmed
Fabric
Pure 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.