Jwalamalini: Black Baluchari with Crimson Mythological Butti

Jwalamalini: Black Baluchari with Crimson Mythological Butti

Rs. 15,195.00
Sale price  Rs. 15,195.00 Regular price 
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Jwalamalini: Black Baluchari with Crimson Mythological Butti

Jwalamalini: Black Baluchari with Crimson Mythological Butti

By Bishnupur's Master Weavers

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Rs. 15,195.00
Sale price  Rs. 15,195.00 Regular price 
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

In Sanskrit, Jwalamalini is she who wears a garland of flames. Not as weapon. As adornment. This saree carries that same quality, crimson burning against black katan silk the way fire holds itself against the dark, present and certain and entirely without effort. Across the body, mythological figures move in bold rows in deep red and ivory, small dot motifs scattering between them like sparks that have found their own rhythm. At the border, a dense red narrative unfolds, deities and figures in a scene the weaver has carried in his hands across generations.

A saree for someone who understands that the most powerful things rarely need to announce themselves.

Sourced directly from the looms of Bishnupur, Bankura. No middlemen, no blends, no shortcuts. Only the cloth and the hands that made it.

One garment. Two authors.

Weaver

The weavers of Bishnupur learned from their fathers, who learned from theirs before them. Today their children sit at the same looms, coaxing gods and epics out of silk that has not changed in centuries. Each a masterpiece.

Know More

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

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.

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