Mulberry Silk Saree : Yellow Pastel Shade
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The Legacy of Ikkat Mulberry Silk
In the heart of India’s textile heritage lies the exquisite Ikkat Mulberry Silk, a fabric woven with precision, tradition, and artistry. Originating from the ancient looms of Odisha, Telangana, and Gujarat, this silk is a testament to the country's deep-rooted weaving culture.
Ikkat, derived from the Malay-Indonesian word 'mengikat' (meaning "to tie"), is a resist-dyeing technique that involves meticulously binding and dyeing silk threads before they are woven. Unlike printed or painted fabrics, the intricate patterns emerge as the weaver aligns the pre-dyed threads, creating mesmerizing, feathered designs. The most renowned forms of Indian Ikkat include Sambalpuri Ikkat (Odisha), Pochampally Ikkat (Telangana), and Patola (Gujarat).
Among these, Pochampally Ikkat is famous for its geometric patterns, while Sambalpuri Ikkat is known for its bold motifs inspired by nature and traditional Indian mythology. Patola, the rarest and most intricate, is a double Ikkat weave, where both warp and weft threads are tie-dyed before weaving—a process requiring immense skill and precision.
The use of Mulberry silk, known for its fine texture and durability, elevates Ikkat to a luxurious fabric. Woven primarily on handlooms, each piece takes weeks, sometimes months, to complete. The labor-intensive craftsmanship makes every Ikkat Mulberry silk saree a unique masterpiece, cherished by generations.
Despite modern mechanization, Ikkat weaving remains a revered handloom tradition. With government initiatives and global appreciation, this ancient art continues to thrive, ensuring that the rhythmic clatter of looms and the brilliance of Ikkat patterns remain an integral part of India’s cultural tapestry.
Taniya draped herself in a stunning yellow pastel shade Ikkat Mulberry Silk saree, the intricate patterns flowing like poetry over the delicate fabric. Today was special—she was the face of Bandhuli, a boutique celebrating the timeless grace of handwoven sarees.
As she stepped onto the sunlit terrace for the photoshoot, the golden hues of her saree blended seamlessly with the morning light. The soft breeze played with the fabric, making it ripple like a river of gold. The photographer clicked away, capturing the essence of elegance and tradition in every frame.
Taniya posed effortlessly, her kohl-lined eyes reflecting quiet confidence. With each shot, she embodied the spirit of Bandhuli—a woman rooted in heritage yet radiating modern grace. The saree, with its exquisite Ikkat motifs, told stories of skilled artisans and the rich cultural tapestry of India.
As the session wrapped up, Taniya looked at her reflection in the mirror. She wasn’t just modeling a saree; she was carrying forward a legacy. The yellow pastel hues symbolized warmth, joy, and the promise of a new dawn. And in that moment, she knew—Bandhuli was not just a brand. It was a feeling.
At Bandhuli, we have a customer friendly Cancellation and Refund policy. We strive to make sure you have the best experience while selecting and buying your favorite Indian Ethnic Outfits. But sometimes despite our best efforts to keep our customers happy, there are times when you might feel the need to return your product for circumstances beyond your or our control.
Following is out customer friendly policy.
Pre-Shipment Cancellation Policy:
Post-Shipment Return & Refund Policy:
Q: I received the order. But there's an issue. Can I return my ordered items?
A: Yes, you can. Below criterias are eligible for return
a. There may be a manufacturing defect which didn't get noticed during packing; or
b. A wrong item is shipped out to you by mistake.
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