HAND GITHAN WORK AND EMBROIDERY TOP WITH BANDHANI BOTTOM AND DUPATTA
HAND GITHAN WORK AND EMBROIDERY TOP WITH BANDHANI BOTTOM AND DUPATTA
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1. Product Description with Crisp Bullet Points
- Exquisite Handcrafted Ensemble: Features intricate hand Githan work on the top paired with vibrant Bandhani (tie-dye) bottom and matching embroidered dupatta
- Premium 3-Piece Set: Includes kurta/top, salwar/pants, and dupatta – ready to wear for festivals, weddings, or special occasions
- Ethnic Elegance Meets Modern Style: Timeless Indian craftsmanship fused with contemporary silhouettes
- Lightweight & Breathable Fabric: Designed for all-day comfort without compromising on luxury
- Free Pan-India Delivery | Authentic Handmade Craft | Limited Stock Available
2. A Legacy of Craftsmanship
3. Why Choose This?
✅ Ethically Sourced & Made – Supports traditional weavers and women artisans
✅ Perfect Fit & Flattering Cut – Tailored for Indian body types with comfort in mind
✅ Versatile Styling – Dress up with juttis and statement jewelry or keep it minimal for daytime elegance
✅ Exclusive to Saree Story x Azhagi – You won’t find this unique fusion elsewhere
4. Wash & Care Instructions
- 🧼 Wash Care: Hand wash only using mild shampoo or gentle detergent
- ☀️ Drying: Dry in shade—never expose directly to sunlight to prevent color fading
- 🔥 Ironing: Use low heat; preferably steam iron or place a cotton cloth between fabric and iron
- 🚫 Avoid: Bleach, wringing, or tumble drying
- 🧵 Storage: Store folded in muslin cloth; avoid plastic covers to maintain fabric breathability
FAQ
Q: What is Githan work?
A: Yes! Our Bandhani bottom uses soft, breathable fabric that’s comfortable for daily or festive wear—especially when cared for properly (hand wash, shade dry).
A: “Saree Story with Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi” offers exclusive, artisan-made 3-piece suits with free delivery across India at www.travelstorycollectives.com.
A: Always hand-wash with mild shampoo, avoid sunlight while drying, and store in breathable fabric to preserve color and embroidery longevity.
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All of Ajrakh's ingredients are made from nature, including herbs, botanical essences, and natural minerals. Some of the common ingredients are wild indigo, pomegranate bark and seeds, and hardwoods. Camel dungs, which are abundant in the region, are used as a material to remove starch from the dough. In ancient times, Ajrakh was printed on both sides. The herders who traditionally wore Ajrakh left home before sunrise and could not distinguish the right side from the other side in the dark because there was no electricity at that time. That's why Ajrakh was printed in both sides.
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The Art Behind Ajrakh
Heritage Craftsmanship
Woven in tradition, dyed in history.
Ajrakh sarees are an ancient block-printing marvel from Gujarat and Rajasthan. Each piece takes days to make and involves natural dyes, hand-carved wooden blocks, and meticulous detailing — making every saree a work of heritage and heart.
Naturally Dyed Elegance
Eco-conscious, skin-friendly, and timeless.
Made with vegetable dyes like indigo, madder root, and turmeric, these sarees are not just gentle on your skin — they’re gentle on the planet. The deep, earthy tones give a vintage yet contemporary charm.
Intricate Block Printing
Crafted with over 20 stages of handwork.
Ajrakh sarees are made using centuries-old block-printing techniques, where each motif is stamped by hand using hand-carved wooden blocks. The precision and patience involved give every saree a unique, artistic identity.
Comfort Meets Luxury
Soft on the skin, stunning in style.
Woven on fine cotton or silk bases, Ajrakh sarees are lightweight, breathable, and ideal for all-day wear. Whether you're dressing up for a long event or a quick evening out, these sarees offer unmatched comfort with effortless grace.
Support Artisan Communities
Every purchase empowers a legacy.
Each Ajrakh saree is handmade by skilled artisans from rural parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan. By choosing Ajrakh, you are preserving a 4000-year-old craft and directly supporting the livelihoods of traditional craftspeople.