Parv : The Gadwal Edit
PARV is our exclusively curated range of Handwoven Gadwal Sarees for the festivities. India, is the land of festivals be it seasonal, religious or region specific. Major festivals of India are celebrated in the second part of the year by several religious communities. Presenting to you, our thoughtfully picked exclusive range of Handwoven Gadwal Sarees for their cultural significance and unique characteristics.
Be it a traditional event, festivals, weddings, celebrations these handwoven pure cotton Gadwal sarees with pure silk borders and pallu in vibrant colors are sure to ‘Turn Heads’. With such a drape you can embrace festivities effortlessly with elegance. Exclusively curated to make festivities special and memorable, especially for you!
Handwoven Gadwal Sarees are a heritage addition to the wardrobe. The weaving process is an extraordinary amalgamation of rich artisanal craft and conscious fashion with its roots deep in culture and India’s history.
Make sure to pick one for you and your loved ones!”
SIZE GUIDE
SIZE | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
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BUST | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 |
WAIST | 55 | 56 | 58 | 59 | 62 | 65 |
HIPS | 90 | 92 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 98 |
SIZE | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
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BUST | 60 | 62 | 65 | 66 | 68 | 69 |
WAIST | 50 | 55 | 58 | 62 | 65 | 66 |
HIPS | 80 | 82 | 85 | 86 | 88 | 89 |
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Description
Gargi – pure cotton ferozi blue colored saree body with all over fine white checks, contrasting golden yellow rudraksh borders in pure silk of equal sizes with traditional zari motifs on either sides. Saree has a contrasting golden yellow pallu in pure silk with geometric zari pattern with paisley zari motifs at the edges. Pallu has loose thread ends to form tassels as well. This vibrant colored gadwal saree conveys optimism and inspires you to think. Be a luminary!
Product Details
Title – Handwoven Pure Cotton Gadwal Saree with Pure Silk Borders and Pallu
Weaving Technique – Hand Weaving
Surface Ornamentation – NA
Fabric – 100 thread count Pure Cotton Saree Body,
Pure Silk Borders & Pallu
Color – Ferozi Blue & Golden Yellow
Zari – Gold Color Zari
Saree Length – 5.8 Meters
Saree Width – 47 inches
Blouse Piece – NO
Wash care – Dry Clean only. Air dry every 3-4 months in shade/ indirect sunlight. Store in cotton bag or cotton fabric when not in use.
Disclaimer
“Uneveness or irregularity – tracing markings or loose threads or misses in embroidery is the charateristic mark of artisanal products.
Product pictures are without any filters but appearance of color may vary in shade from screen to screen or even image to image due to variation in natural lighting.
Note: First picture is closest to the actual product color.
More about art & artisans
“Gadwal saree weaving is a traditional craft from the town of Gadwal in Telangana state in India. During 20th century before India gained independence, Maharani Adi Lakshmi Devamma was the last feudal ruler and a reformist queen of the Gadwal Samsthanam, one of the three important Samsthanams of Telangana. She is often remembered for her role in helping to adjoin Hyderabad into India and for her significant contributions in the field of education, literature and arts. She donated large amount of her wealth for the cause of education and literature. The Maharani Adi Lakshmi Devamma (M.A.L.D) Government Arts and Science Degree College is located in the fort donated by the Maharani post India’s independence. She played a pivotal role by supporting arts, specially weaving by establishing weaving centers and by providing required resources and training to the local artisans – like improvising weaving techniques, introducing designs, also ensured the access to high-quality materials of pure cotton and silk which enhanced the quality of the Gadwal sarees. Maharani also actively promoted the Gadwal sarees in cultural circles and among royalties which elevated the status of the Gadwal Sarees and made them the symbol of cultural heritage and luxury.
The Gadwal sarees are known not only in India but worldwide, for its vibrant colors, zari work, high-quality materials and unique interlock weaving technique called Kuttu. In kuttu technique, weaver meticulously joins the separately woven saree body made in either pure cotton, cotton silk or pure silk with pure silk borders and pallu, the entire process is manual and natural gum is used to execute the technique. Authentic cotton Gadwal sarees are made with pure fine cotton saree body (either plain, striped, fine checks or with small zari buttas) and contrasting pure silk saree borders with intricate designs in gold color zari and saree pallu with ornate gold color zari weaving. The skilled weavers from the Padmashali community work on traditional looms to create these masterpieces implementing the exquisite weaving techniques and traditional designs which are passed down from one generation to another. It takes approximately a weeks’ time and effort of two weavers to complete one Gadwal saree including processes such as dyeing, drying, thread-making and weaving. Gadwal sarees have immense cultural significance in India and are worn for traditional events, festivals, weddings and celebrations since they are light-weight, comfortable making them suitable for all the seasons in India. It was registered as one of the geographical indications from Telangana in 2010 under the GI ACT, 1999. “
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