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Ajrakh Modal Saree With Tissue Pallu

Handblock Print and Handloom sarees have become increasingly popular amongst ladies, and the youth equally with the increasing awareness about Indian Handicrafts. These have been curated directly from the weavers, and contain all the love that has gone through different stages to produce this beauty. <br>

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Ajrakh Modal Saree With Tissue Pallu

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  1. Sangisathi Charitable Foundation SSethnics by Sangisathi Charitable Foundation is a charitable, social and religious organisation aimed at preserving the traditional art forms of India. https://www.ssethnics.com +91-7694841878

  2. Green Ajrakh Modal Saree With Tissue Pallu Handblock Print and Handloom sarees have become increasingly popular amongst ladies, and the youth equally with the increasing awareness about Indian Handicrafts. These have been curated directly from the weavers, and contain all the love that has gone through different stages to produce this beauty.

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  4. Kalamkari Hand Block This is a beautiful lightweight Mulberry Silk Kalamkari hand block print dupattathat can be paired with anything! Kalamkari originates from qalam (pen) and kari (craftsmanship). Majorly found in Hyderabad this is a type of hand painting or block-printing on clothes. There are two types of kalamkari art in India - the Srikalahasti style and the Machilipatnam style. The Srikalahasti style uses a pen for freehand drawing of the subject and filling in the colors. Machilipatnam style uses wooden blocks for the creation of different designs. Both of these styles flowered around temples and their patronage and so had an almost religious identity - with deities and scenes taken from the Hindu epics - Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas and the mythological classics. Black Kalamkari Triple Block Print Mulberry Silk Cotton Dupatta

  5. Contact Us Sangisathi Charitable Foundation 56/1C, S K-1 compound, Dewas Naka, (MP) Indore - 452010 +91-7694841878 info@ssethnics.com https://www.ssethnics.com/

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