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PURE BISHNUPUR SILK WITH HEAVY KANTHA HAND EMBROIDERY

PURE BISHNUPUR SILK WITH HEAVY KANTHA HAND EMBROIDERY

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  • Luxurious Pure Bishnupur Silk Saree – Handwoven from authentic Bishnupur silk, a rare and heritage fabric from West Bengal known for its soft sheen, fine texture, and graceful drape.
  • Heavy Kantha Hand Embroidery – Exquisite, densely stitched Kantha work across the body, pallu, and border, featuring traditional motifs like lotuses, peacocks, and temple spires.
  • 100% Handcrafted by Rural Artisans – Each stitch is meticulously done by skilled women artisans from Bengal, preserving a centuries-old storytelling craft.
  • Ethically Made with Cultural Integrity – Created in collaboration with self-help artisan groups, ensuring fair wages and sustainable livelihoods.
  • Perfect for Weddings, Durga Puja & Special Occasions – Rich in texture and tradition—ideal for brides, festive celebrations, or cultural gifting.
  • Includes Matching Heavily Embroidered Blouse Piece – Coordinating unstitched fabric with same Kantha detailing for a complete, opulent look.
  • One-of-a-Kind Heirloom Quality – No two sarees are identical—each reflects the artisan’s hand, heart, and heritage.
  • Breathable & Comfortable – Bishnupur silk is lighter than mulberry, making it ideal for long wear during warm-weather events.

2. A Legacy of Craftsmanship (Short History)

The Pure Bishnupur Silk with Heavy Kantha Hand Embroidery is a tribute to Bengal’s royal textile legacy. Bishnupur silk, originating from the historic temple town of Bishnupur in Bankura, West Bengal, has been woven since the 17th century under the patronage of the Malla kings. Known for its soft luster, lightweight feel, and subtle texture, this silk was once reserved for temple rituals and royal ceremonies.

Layered onto this heritage fabric is heavy Kantha embroidery—one of India’s oldest stitching traditions. Born from the resourcefulness of rural Bengali women, Kantha began as a way to repurpose old sarees into quilts, each stitch narrating stories of motherhood, devotion, and daily life. Over time, it evolved into a rich art form of running stitches forming intricate patterns of nature, deities, and folk tales.

Saree Story with Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi revives this legacy by uniting rare Bishnupur silk with dense, hand-embroidered Kantha work. Founded by textile revivalist Shanmuga Priya and sustainable fashion advocate Azhagi, the brand empowers women artisans across West Bengal, preserving endangered crafts and promoting slow, soulful fashion. Each saree is not just worn—it’s a living heirloom, stitched with memory, meaning, and pride.

3. Why Choose This?

✅ Rare Bishnupur Silk – A heritage fabric with royal roots, softer and lighter than Banarasi or mulberry silk.
Heavy Hand Kantha Embroidery – Hours of meticulous handwork create rich texture and cultural depth—no machine replication.
Cultural & Emotional Value – Each motif tells a story—wearable art that connects you to Bengal’s folk traditions.
Empowers Women Artisans – Supports rural craftswomen with fair wages, dignity, and creative recognition.
Perfect for Brides & Heirlooms – Ideal for wedding trousseaus, Durga Puja, or passing down as a family treasure.
Eco-Friendly & Skin-Safe – Natural cotton threads and chemical-free processes make it gentle on skin and planet.
Lightweight & Drapes Beautifully – Comfortable for long events, temple visits, or summer celebrations.
Slow Fashion with Soul – A meaningful alternative to fast fashion—crafted to be cherished, not discarded.

4. Wash & Care Instructions

  • Hand Wash Only – Use cold water and mild silk-safe shampoo or gentle detergent. Gently swirl—do not rub, wring, or twist.
  • Dry in Complete Shade – Always dry flat or hung in a cool, ventilated, shadowed area.
  • Avoid Direct Sunlight – Prolonged exposure may fade silk and weaken embroidered threads.
  • Iron on Low Heat – Use a cotton cloth barrier to protect the dense Kantha embroidery and silk surface.
  • 🛑 Do Not Soak or Bleach – Prevents thread loosening and color bleeding.
  • 📦 Store with Care – Fold neatly with cotton tissue; avoid plastic. Use neem leaves or lavender sachets to deter moths.
  • 🔍 Handle Embroidery Gently – Avoid sharp jewelry or rough surfaces that may snag the delicate threadwork.

Note: Slight variations in stitch density or motif placement are natural—this reflects the handmade essence and is a hallmark of authenticity and artistry.

      FAQ Style Answers

      Q: What is Bishnupur silk?
      A: Bishnupur silk is a fine, lightweight silk from West Bengal, traditionally woven in the temple town of Bishnupur. Known for its soft drape and subtle sheen, it’s lighter than mulberry silk and deeply rooted in Bengali heritage.

      Q: What is Heavy Kantha Hand Embroidery?
      A: Heavy Kantha is a dense form of traditional Bengali embroidery using fine running stitches to create intricate patterns of lotuses, deities, and folk motifs. Each saree takes weeks to complete by hand.

      Q: Is this saree made of real silk?
      A: Yes. This is 100% Pure Bishnupur silk, handwoven and verified for authenticity. While not always Silk Mark certified (as it’s a non-mulberry variety), it is genuine, high-quality silk.

      Q: Can I wear this for a wedding?
      A: Absolutely. This saree is perfect for brides, wedding guests, or Durga Puja—its rich embroidery and heritage silk offer elegance, tradition, and cultural pride.

      Q: Are the materials eco-friendly?
      A: Yes. The embroidery uses natural cotton threads, and the entire process is chemical-free, making it sustainable and skin-safe.

      Q: How should I wash a heavily embroidered silk saree?
      A: Always hand shampoo wash in cold water, avoid wringing, and dry in complete shade. Do not expose to sunlight to protect both silk and embroidery.

      Q: Who makes these sarees?
      A: Crafted by Bishnupur silk weavers and Kantha artisans from rural West Bengal, in collaboration with Saree Story with Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi—a brand dedicated to reviving Indian handlooms and empowering women.

      Q: Why is this saree special?
      A: It’s a rare fusion of heritage Bishnupur silk and heavy hand Kantha embroidery—each saree is a wearable heirloom, blending tradition, storytelling, and sustainability. More than fashion, it’s a celebration of Bengal’s living craft legacy

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