Meera – Lal Sada Baksho Jamdani Saree

(1 customer review)

3,950.00

Quick Overview

Celebrate the elegance of tradition with our Meera Devi-inspired Lal Paar Sada saree.

Drawing inspiration from the timeless grace of Meera Devi of the Tagore family, this saree features a pristine white base adorned with intricate red box pattern motifs along the paar.

The handloom craftsmanship beautifully blends heritage with contemporary style, making it perfect for any festive occasion. Embrace the rich cultural legacy of Bengal with this exquisite piece.

Specifications

Length: 6.5 m (650 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes
Fabric: Cotton by Cotton
Handloom Mark: No
Wash Care: Dry Wash
What you will get: 1 Saree

Disclaimer

The pictures are clicked in natural light. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.

Handwoven products might have slight unevenness and variation in weave pattern which are not defects.

9 in stock

Description

“In threads of white and crimson red, A legacy of grace is spread. With every weave, a story told, Of Meera Devi, brave and bold.”

Meera Devi, daughter of prominent legendary Rabindra Nath Tagore, was known for her artistic talents and contributions to Bengali culture. Her elegance and intellect left a lasting impact, inspiring many through her work and presence.

Drawing inspiration from the timeless grace of Meera Devi of the Tagore family, this Lal Sada saree features a pristine white base adorned with intricate red box pattern motifs along the paar. The handloom craftsmanship beautifully blends heritage with contemporary style, making it perfect for any festive occasion. Embrace the rich cultural legacy of Bengal with this exquisite piece.

Colour – White & Red

Return & Exchange Policy

Please refer the Return & Exchange Policy under Help

Manufacturing Information

Country of Origin: India
Packed By: Katha A Tale of Weaves

Weaving Story

Fulia cotton handloom saree is a gem from West Bengal’s weaving tradition. Fulia (also known as Phulia) emerged after the Partition in 1947. The weavers from the “Basak” community migrated from the Tangail Subdivision of Mymensingh District (East Pakistan) to Fulia.

These weavers brought with them the rich weaving traditions of their ancestral land. The Phulia sarees are reminiscent of Tangail’s technique but have their unique touch. Soft, airy, and adorned with spaced-out motifs, they come in both silk and cotton variants.

1 review for Meera – Lal Sada Baksho Jamdani Saree

  1. Sohini Chakraborty

    The design is absolutely stunning. The traditional patterns combined with modern touches make it a versatile piece that can be worn for various occasions.

    I highly recommend KATHA for anyone looking to buy a saree. The quality, design, and customer service are top-notch. I will definitely be shopping here again!

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *