Handloom Banarasi Katan Silk Kadwa Ektara Kumudini Saree

Vendor
Khinkhwab
Regular price
INR 46,200.00
Sale price
INR 46,200.00

Introducing Kumudini: A Vision of Radiance

Step into enchantment with our latest collection, inspired by the ethereal charm of Kumudini. Like morning sunlight, she radiates sweetness, illuminating her surroundings. Our collection captures her vibrant spirit, akin to a mesmerizing rainbow. Just as a rainbow holds life's colors, Kumudini embodies diverse qualities.

Fiery yet kind, glamorous yet innocent, spirited yet enchanting — Kumudini's contrasts form a unique identity. Like colors in a painting, she weaves these elements into an unforgettable persona. Meticulously crafted through a year-long revival process. From pattern selection to palette choice, each step reflects our dedication. The result is a masterpiece embodying Kumudini.

But our journey continues. As Kumudini's charm is multi-faceted, we offer personalization. Choose a color, and we'll create a bespoke piece reflecting your style.

Unveil your inner Kumudini with Khinkhwab's Katan silk collection. Let her radiance grace your wardrobe, reminding you of life's vibrant colors. Reach out via direct message to begin this enchanting journey of self-expression and style.

Fabric - Pure Banarasi Katan Silk.

Katan is a thread prepared by twisting a different number of silk filaments according to requirements giving a firm structure to the background fabric. Katan is a plain-woven fabric with pure silk threads.

Weave – Kadhua Ektara Weave

Kadhua is an exclusive handloom weaving technique in the Varanasi region, and it cannot be imitated on a power loom. One piece of Kadhua saree takes 3-4 months, engaging at least three persons to complete. It is a pure handloom product produced only in this region.

Color –Pink

Blouse– Plain with a thick zari floral border.

Note- There may be slight color variations due to photographic reasons.

This is a hand-woven product; any irregular weaving or pattern should not be considered a defect. These irregularities make every handloom piece unique.

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