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GAR-1236
€31,75
Arrives at your doorstep in 3-5 business days.
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Blouse Piece: No
Wash Care:
1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt 2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes 3. Medium iron
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing side S of blouse from our in house collection. View similar blouses here
Fabric: Mul Cotton
Defect: Thread Shift And Stain All Over Saree
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
No matter how much we move forward in time, it is often our very roots that hold us in place. As far as our fabrics are concerned, we are in an age of constant innovation and up-gradation. Even so, our love for age-old crafts and processes like block printing can never fade. Block printing is an art that is at least a few centuries old. Especially in India, the art has evolved to incorporate the motifs and designs of different regions. It is a process of printing designs on a base fabric using wooden stamps dipped in dye. The charm lies in the fact that all the steps of block printing are done by artisans using their hands. Right from carving the wooden stamp, which itself requires a lot of expertise and skill, to printing the fabric and drying it, each step is carried out by dedicated artisans. The intricately carved stamps are a wonder by themselves and there are separate sects of artisans who specialise in this and create highly nuanced wooden stamps using chisels, drills and hammers. Once this is done, mustard oil is applied to the stamps and they are left to soak up the oil to prevent cracks. Meanwhile, the base fabric is washed and dyed. Handloom fabrics are most preferred as they absorb the colours of the print gorgeously. Following this, the fabric is laid out on a flat surface and held in place with small pins. The wooden stamp is dipped in the chosen dye and then slammed onto the fabric in one forceful motion. The entire saree or as much as required is printed this way by consecutively pressing the stamp on the fabric with force. After the process is over, the saree is washed and dried. The patience, skill and creativity of artisans come forth brilliantly with a hand block printed saree. There are bound to be small irregularities in the print as a result of human error and that lends a whole new level of allure to this art-form.
The block-printing on this saree is done on a made-in-heaven mul cotton fabric which is lighter than air and loved by our Suta Queens immensely.
The mul cotton is what we call ˜made in heaven at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is buttery soft and delicately beautiful. The weave of this fabric is very fine, and this lends a very fluid texture to it that makes draping it a breeze. It is truly like a hug that wraps you in its love!
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Pili si rekha
€59,00
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: The mannequin is wearing a blouse called Basic kala.
Fabric: Mul khesh
Disclaimer:The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Note: The colours of the khesh lines may vary because it is made from recycled sarees
While we speak of sustainable fashion and up-cycling in the present day and age, weavers have been carrying on the tradition of up-cycling for many decades. The beautiful fabric of khesh is an example of old-world charm remaining as ravishing as ever in any form. The process of khesh weaving is pretty simple. On the handloom, new yarn forms the warp and torn strips of old sarees form the weft. However, the stunning amalgamations that this simple process can produce are truly extraordinary. What started in the early 1920s at Shilpa Sadan that was set up by Rabindranath Tagore near Shantiniketan as a vocational training centre is now a design that symbolises the beauty in the simplicity of the Indian way of living. The traditional weavers in Birbhum pass on their craft to consequent generations and keep the spirit alive.
The old sarees that are torn into strips are got either from different collections centres or from the excess of sarees that the weavers have that haven't been sold. Once the old sarees are collected, shredding them into thin strips by hand is a process that is almost as difficult as the weaving. Cotton sarees are preferred because they are easier to tear when compared to synthetic ones. The weavers have developed short-cuts to make the tearing process easier. They first tear the sarees into 6 or 7 broad strips. Then, cuts of the desired breadth are made at the edge of each strip. Following this, they hold the alternate edges on one hand and the rest in the other hand and pull in opposite directions. Once torn, these strips are weaved as khesh fabric. The outcome of the final fabric can never be predicted beforehand. It is always like a beautiful kaleidoscope churning out different combinations of the colours it contains. This surprise element is the beauty of the fabric.
Often, mul yarn is used in the warp and the resultant fabric is called mul
GAR-1235
€33,75
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse Red Checkered
Defect: Tassle Wrong
GAR-1233
€49,25
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse called Murraya
Fabric: Cotton Polyester. Cotton polyester saree made in Handloom using jacquard cards.
Defect: All Over Weft Bend In Saree/Thread Shift In Middle Side
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Note: Suta Garage sarees may or may not have fall and edging.
This saree is made of a gorgeous fabric that is a blend of cotton and polyester, hand-woven on a Jacquard handloom. Here, a set of punch-cards are attached to handlooms to sort the weaving patterns. This makes it easier and faster for weavers to weave the fabric to life. The saree is fluid, soft, falls amazingly well and embodies the charms of handloom fabrics.
GAR-1232
€56,25
Length: 5.40 m (540.00 cm) ; Width: 1.14 m (114.3 cm)
Fabric: Cotton Acrylic
Defect: Torn In Middle Side
Wash Care: Dry wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Timaniya
One of the most popular natural fibres in the world, cotton is hailed for its beauty, comfort, durability and versatility. Cotton is naturally sustainable and its cultivation supports local farmers and communities. A low maintenance fabric, cotton is also hypoallergenic, making it the perfect choice around the year, especially for the Indian climate. We took this simple, elegant fabric and combined it with acrylic to add sheen, lustre and pizzazz. The inclusion of subtle zari embellishments lends an old-world finesse to the saree, making it the star of every show!
GAR-1228
€63,25
Defect: Stain On Pallu
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Surkh kamal
GAR-1227
€41,25
Length: 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Blouse piece: No
Wash care: Dry Wash
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection.
Defect: Torn On Pallu Side
GAR-1197
€520,25
Length: 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width: 1.14 m (114.30 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes
Fabric: Kataan Silk and Tested Silk Zari
Defect: Blouse Piece Missing
Note: The blouse in this image has been used purely for representational purposes; it is not for sale. The saree comes with an accompanying blouse piece
Rooted in the textile traditions of the ancient city of Varanasi, Banarasi sarees are among the finest sarees in India. They are known for their rich gold and silver brocade or zari, fine silk and opulent embroidery. The saris are made of finely woven silk and decorated with intricate designs. This Suta saree is made of handloom silk, in the exquisite kadhwa weave. The zari used in this saree is quality tested. It takes our master weavers roughly two weeks to create a single saree. What makes these sarees extra luxurious is that 1.5 times more silk is used in the warp. They feature Sutas proprietary moth-inspired floral motif, which makes them stand apart from traditional Banarasi weaves that feature predominantly floral and foliate patterns.
GAR-1106
€229,00
Length: 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width: 1.17 m (116.84 cm)
Fabric: Mul cotton with zari
Defect: Thread Shift/Colour Fade
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Fadded Gold
Sutas ˜made in heaven mul cotton is also known as mul mul in West Bengal. The fabric is buttery soft and has a delicate beauty. Its weave is very fine and this lends a very fluid texture to the fabric, which makes draping it a breeze. Jamdani is an incredibly intricate weaving technique. Each motif is inlaid into the fabric using a supplementary weft technique. Here, extra weft threads, often denser than the base, are added using individual spools while weaving. This technique makes the motifs appear as though they are floating on the fluid cotton fabric. Jamdani weaving is highly time intensive and it takes anywhere between several weeks to months to weave one saree. It is indeed a labour of love.These sarees are embellished with delicate zari detailing that enhances their elegance and adds a regal charm.
GAR-1101
€84,75
Fabric: Viscose modal
Defect: Stain
Blouse: The model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection
Note : Please note that these sarees will not come with a fall so as to retain and highlight the beautiful flow of the fabric. However, you may choose to have a fall attached at your own discretion.
Viscose and modal are bio-based fibres derived from plants. They are extracted from a compound called cellulose, which lends stiffness and support to plants. This cellulose is realigned to create a fabric that is soft, durable and breathable. When both the fibres are combined, modal imparts lightness and a rich feel to the fabric. Both the fibres are responsibly sourced and have a low carbon footprint.
GAR-1087
Length: 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm) Blouse Piece: YesWash Care: Dry Wash
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Zigzag Pandora.
Fabric: Cotton and Acrylic
Defect: No Blouse Piece
Cotton fabric dates back to some of the most ancient civilisations and it has a strong presence in the modern wardrobe as well. The softness and lightness of cotton combined with its strength and versatility makes it one of the most popular choices, especially for the Indian climate. We took this simple, elegant fabric and combined it with acrylic for that added sheen and voila! We love what we see and the saree falls so beautifully that it feels like second-skin!
On the whole, this blend of fabric is 70% cotton, 30% acrylic and 100% amazing!
GAR-1077
€151,75
Length: 6.00 m (600.00 cm) ; Width: 1.14 m (114.30 cm)
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Black Curls
Fabric: Handloom tussar silk with hand embroidery
Kantha is traditional art that originated right in the heart of loving households of the Bengal region where the industrious women upcycled fabric bits into quilts, blankets and clothing by stitching them together and then crafted beautiful embroidery patterns across the kaleidoscope of fabrics. The artisans use spectacular motifs and delicate stitching techniques to create stunning art.
The Tussar silk is a material that is synonymous with richness and lush beauty. This material is woven using silk threads obtained from the cocoons of silkworms belonging to the moth genus Antheraea. Since most of these silkworms are found in forest areas, Tussar silk is also known to be a wild silk variety or a forest product. The characteristic features of this material are the deep gold colour that the silk exudes and the amazing texture. This kind of silk is thicker than normal silk but needs to be taken care of and preserved since the fibres are shorter and can result in a decrease in durability. But then, anything precious has to be taken care of, right? The natural sheen of this fabric is inimitable and is perfect for festive occasions as well as when you want the spotlight on you!
The magical feel of this fabric combined with the weaving skills of talented weaver results in a fabric that will embrace you and make you shine!
GAR-1046
€40,50
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse Basic kala
Defect: Colour Fade
NOTE : Fall and edging is not required for a ruffle saree. You can drape this saree like a regular saree as it is not pre stitched.
Ruffles are the perfect addition to the incredibly soft and light made-in-heaven Mul fabric. These pretty ruffle sarees are an amazing addition to your wardrobe because they offer the perfect mix of elegance and spunk.
The mul cotton is what we call ˜made in heaven at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilization. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ˜woven air to the muslin fabric.
GAR-1043
€43,25
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.14 m (114.30 cm)
Fabric: Cotton Viscose
Defect: Lace Missing
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Thankam
Sutas ˜made in heaven mul cotton, is also known as mul mul in West Bengal. The fabric is buttery soft and has a delicate beauty. Its weave is very fine and this lends a very fluid texture to the fabric, which makes draping it a breeze. It truly is like a hug that wraps you in its love.
GAR-1040
€41,75
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse called Mint Monoceros
The made-in-heaven mul sarees from your wishlist just got dreamier now with the glitter of stars! The process of how they are made is also as endearing as the saree itself. Once we receive the made-in-heaven mul sarees and get a quality check done, these are sent to our superwomen. These women, after finishing household chores and other work for the day, sit together and stitch every single glitter on the saree by hand as Ravindra Sangeeth plays in the background. It takes 3 days to stitch the glitters, after which they make the tassels. Every bit of their joy and love is carried by the saree to reach you!
GAR-1037
GAR-1034
Defect: Stain/Chumki Missing
Roshni
€60,75
Length: 5.30 m (530 cm) ; Width: 1.11 m (111 cm)
Colour: Black
Wash Care: Gentle Handwash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Saya
Note: Please note that this saree comes with a fall and edging.
Roshni isn't just a saree, it's an invitation to a summer soiree.Crafted from the soft comfort of Mul cotton, this digital printed wonder features playful polka-dotted sunflowers dancing across the fabric. Delicate white lace graces the edges, adding a touch of whimsical charm that's perfect for the cottage-core enthusiast. Roshni is a celebration of summer days and the light that shines within, making it the perfect companion for any warm-weather adventure.
Embrace the warmth of summer with the Roshni Mul cotton saree. This breathable Mul fabric drapes beautifully and keeps you cool on sunny days. A delightful digital print featuring sunflowers and polka dots adds a touch of cottage-core charm and summer cheer. Delicate white lace borders the saree, creating a perfect blend of playful print and vintage elegance. Dress it up or down, the Roshni is your go-to saree for sunny strolls, picnics, or any occasion where you want to celebrate the summer spirit. Embrace the sunshine and bloom with the Roshni.
Farzana
€71,25
Length: 5.50 m (550 cm) ; Width: 1.16 m (116 cm)
Farzana isn't just black and silver, it's the captivating dance of fire and balance.This intricately woven black saree is adorned with shimmering silver zari stripes, a symphony of light and shadow. The real showstopper lies in the golden zari border, where a touch of regal elegance is ignited with a hint of fiery purple. Own the room at a formal party or transform it into a festive showstopper - Farzana effortlessly adapts to your mood.
Crafted for the multifaceted woman, the Farzana saree seamlessly transitions from formal evenings to festive gatherings. Woven with captivating black and silver Zari stripes, it shimmers with sophistication. A touch of royalty is added by the regal gold Zari border, accented with a hint of alluring purple. The luxurious comfort of the cotton-acrylic blend ensures you can move with grace and confidence throughout any occasion. Dress it up with statement jewelry for a dazzling evening look, or add a touch of tradition for a festive celebration. The Farzana empowers you to define your style while radiating timeless elegance.
Candy pop #TAPCollection
€71,75
Fabric: Cotton
Note: The mannequin is wearing a blouse Sunshine mind
The festive and classy cotton silk never goes out of fashion. The versatile canvas of the cotton silk can become as traditional as your grandmothers saree as well as an ever-in-trend must have in every wardrobe. It easily goes to the top of every womans list of most favourite fabrics for its unique quality of bringing out the best of your look for any occasion from graduations to weddings. Pair it up with some chunky tribal silver jewellery and you are sure to make heads turn with the raw appeal. Play it down with minimalistic antique copper-finish earrings or go over the top with exquisite polki necklaces and a big bindi. Whether you want to stand out or blend in, the cotton silk understands like your best friend. Oh, and how can we forget the classic retro look with a braid full of jasmine flowers or that one big pretty rose? The cotton silk is perfect to experiment your heart out and play your favourite game of dress up. So, get started right away!
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