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Cloudy Sunset
€61,50
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Length: 5.50 meters ; Width: 43.5 inches
Blouse Piece: No
Fabric: Mul Modal
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Code Red
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
When it comes to fabrics, there is a history of many types of fabrics that have been used since the dawn of the first civilizations. Some of these fabrics have weathered the changes in time and are still among the most used fabrics even today. While such fabrics and weaves have an undeniable old-world charm, at the other end of the spectrum there are some wonderful fabrics that are products of new-age innovation. These fabrics are developed with the challenges of the present world in mind while also retaining the allure of conventional fabrics. Suta sarees are now made fluid with modal which is a nature based fabric. Sarees made with modal fabric acquire a soft drape and luxurious sheen making you look stylish while keeping you absolutely comfortable. It is fashion so fluid, that when you move, it moves with you.
Modal products are nature based made from fibres extruded from wood, like birch, eucalyptus etc., which is sustainable, renewable and from responsible sources. They have the lowest ecological footprint. It is made using significantly lesser natural resources than other fibres, with a lower impact on the environment.
At Suta, we have taken this piece of innovation and made it into our very own fabric by combining modal yarn and made-in-heaven mul yarn together to create a very special product. The coming together of a new-age yarn and the most loved mul yarn is truly a magical thing and the outcome is spectacular. Good clothes are meant to not just make you look good but also make you feel good from inside and this eco-friendly twist to your favourite mul saree will achieve exactly that!
So update your wardrobe with this exclusive modal sarees and experience natural fluid fashion.
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Cinnamon toast
€54,50
Length: 5.5 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Note: The mannequin is wearing a blouse called Basic kattha , Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Rangeeli Parchai
Fabric: Mul-Viscose
Viscose is a natural fabric that is made using the viscose fibre. This fibre is extracted using a special process that involves dissolving wood pulp and regenerating it in the form of fibres. Viscose is a manufactured fibre that is made using natural materials and the final product is very similar to naturally occurring fibres such as cotton in terms of look and feel.
For Suta products, viscose fibre as weft is woven with cotton fibre as warp to create a fabric that is a magical blend of the comfort of cotton and the subtle shine of viscose. This fabric feels beautifully soft to the skin.
Cinnamon dust chumki
€55,75
Wash Care: Dry wash
Blouse: Ta, the model is wearing size M of blouse Wild child
Fabric: Mul Cotton
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
She had stopped paying attention to herself, pampering was a far away thought. Her favourite coffee mug sat distraught on the shelf. Although she had been doing much more work than usual, something was missing from her day and she couldn't quite put a finger on it until she noticed the look on her coffee mug’s face. She hit pause, whipped herself a hot chocolate, dusted some cinnamon in it and took a sip. Ah I love you, she said and the coffee mug smiled!
This gorgeous take on the all-time favourite Cinnamon made-in-heaven mul saree with the magic of chumkis is made to steal your heart!
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!
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!
Cinnamon Dust
€48,00
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 size S blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
https://suta.in/collections/blouses
The model is wearing a free size shirt called One to Many
The start of life has no fixed moment, does it? We can never remember the first moment of our life. Much like how we can never remember the exact beginning of a dream. What about the end of life? Do we ever know whether it really ends? And, maybe dreams never end too. What if they continue in parallel universes even after we wake up? Wait. Are we on to something here? Maybe the most exciting journeys have neither a beginning nor an ending!
This bestseller at Suta will take you on a journey unto itself that will show you the high points of draping a saree. Get ready to enter a world of magic with this gorgeous made-in-heaven mul saree!
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 civilisation. 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. Weavers famously wove on looms that were at ground level and operated the looms from pits dug in the ground. Even during the Mughal era, the muslin fabric was seen as a symbol of power for its finesse. History is full of anecdotes to prove the awe that the muslin fabric generated. Emperor Aurangzeb is said to have chided his daughter Zeb-un-Nisa for appearing naked in the court when in reality she had been wearing several layers of the muslin cloth! Such was the fabric’s delicateness. The almost invisible fabric had made an Arab traveller in the 10th century remark that the degree of fineness is such that a garment can be drawn through a ring of a middling size. During the British colonisation and even during the Mughal rule, the art of weaving muslin took a hit as weavers were treated poorly and drought hit many of the weaving centres. As a result, today, the process of weaving has seen a lot of change. Nevertheless, the essence of it hasn’t changed and the charm of the fabric still remains.
Cinnamon and Mulberry Polka
€57,00
Blouse Piece: No
Some cinnamon coffee on a cozy afternoon, some soothing mulberry tea before bed. How about a date with your best ever companion - yourself !? Oh, and don't forget to wear this yummy drape made of dreamy mul cotton to floor your date once for all!
The designs on this fabric come alive on our made-in-heaven mul sarees through an intricate process known as screen-printing. This process involves the usage of a mesh-screen made of synthetic polymers that is strung onto a metal or wooden frame at high tension. A stencil with the negative image of what is to be printed is placed beneath the screen and emulsion is applied to create a positive image that lets the dye seep through the screen. The dye is then applied on the fabric through the screen to print the desired image.
The base fabric for these sarees is the forever-favourite made-in-heaven mul.
Chocolate Frangipani
€55,00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Raina - Elephants and Birds and Underwater Storm and Lilly.
Fabric: Mul-modal
She had those soft, kind eyes that could make you instantly know how beautiful her soul was. Her crowning glory was fit to house the biggest crown there ever was. Her smile could win kingdoms without lifting a sword. She was a queen, her skin silky brown and her voice an exotic melody. She was the kind that would stay in your heart forever and ever.
This made in heaven mul and modal saree is a picture of absolute elegance!
Chingaari Chaandni
€70,50
Length: 6.60 meters ; Width: 46 inches
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image
Fabric: Cotton and Acrylic with Zari
Wash Care: Gentle Handwash
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Silver Mind
In the city, the stars were always too far away and the moon only a pale, watery reflection of its exquisite self. The night sky was always shrouded in a mysterious haze that seemed close enough to touch, but so distant it never felt real. Back in her hometown, everything changed. It felt as though the world came alive when the sun went down, draped in a shimmering silver haze. The fireflies flitting in the foliage, the low hum of the cicadas, the gentle croaking of the frogs who were up way past their bedtimes, the owls’ solemn hoots and the quiet murmur of the breeze – this was a whole new world that she’d never witnessed and it was one she never wanted to leave behind again.
Glisten with the quiet magic of a moonlit night, when you wear this stunning maroon and grey saree made of cotton and acrylic, embellished with zari.
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!
Chillout Chandni
€147,50
Length: 5.30 meters ; Width: 44 inches
Fabric: Kota Cotton
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Country blue bliss
“If you have to make peace, you must look the part.” Her husband was trying to mediate a quarrel between the boys. Something to do with paint and chopped-off hair. Sundays were dedicated to healing. She didn’t care if the house became a mini-battlefield. Her partner will take care of it while she drinks her tea, paints her nails and knits in the balcony. Her restful pursuits had detailed entries in her diary.
But she won’t be able to rest today. Last night ended in a loud fight. When adults fight, the air smells uncomfortable. It’s as if you haven’t prepared the bath water right; too cold or too warm.
She called the restaurant and booked a table. Checked with her family if they can pick up the boys. And then, locked herself up in the changing room. An hour later, she emerged in white.
A proposition was made to the father of the boys. He asked — in part shock and part surprise, “Am I also wearing white.” She said with resolve. “Just me. I am making peace and looking the part.”
They let out a giddy laugh.
In the mood for traditional charm? Step out in this elegant white saree made of Kota cotton, featuring hand-embroidered Chikankari work.
Kota cotton fabric is renowned for its softness, light weight and ease of wear. It is made using an open weave with fine checks, which are called ‘khats’. This weave ensures that the resultant fabric is airy and comfortable. This Kota cotton fabric forms the base of these sarees, which are further embellished with Lucknowi chikankari work. Chikankari is a style of embroidery that has its roots in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. The word 'chikan' is derived from the Persian word 'chikeen'. In its most traditional form, chikankari work reflects the influence of the intricate carving patterns found in Mughal architecture. The legacy of chikan work in Lucknow dates back to more than 200 years.
Cherry Blossom Kiss
€71,75
Length: 5.50 meters ; Width: 46 inches
1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes3. Medium iron
Blouse: The model is wearing S size of blouse called Emerald Haze
Charulata
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
Fabric: Mul-Viscose slub
Her opinions were fluid yet so rooted in herself. She had the confidence to take on the world and the vulnerability to let the world affect her. She was a strong woman, a woman so full of beauty that it was difficult to figure where the beauty emanated from. She was Charulata!
This brown green beauty in made-in-heaven mul and viscose is a vision!
Charming Cheers
€207,75
Length: 5.50 Meters ; Width: 43 inches
Fabric: Linen
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Hemam
Sending off a year that’s been a mix of good and bad can feel heavy. It made her anxious because it meant she had to take stock of the past few months. Take stock of her achievements and failures. And also, set new resolutions. It was too much pressure. During this time of the year, she liked to slip under the blankets and stay there for a while.
But that’s not how you fight your fears? You face your fears. So, she donned her prettiest armour — a charming saree and said cheers to the new cycle of good and bad.
Live in the moment in this black hand-embroidered linen saree.
Linen is considered the strongest of all natural fibres. Linen garments, therefore, are the perfect addition to conscious wardrobes. Made from the stalks of flax plants, linen has a low environmental impact and the production process is significantly less water intensive. As a natural fibre, linen is biodegradable. It is also breathable and very absorbent.
Charismatic Chaos Chumki
€70,00
Length: 5.5 meters ; Width: 46 inches
Fabric: Cotton
Blouse: Ta ,the model is wearing S size blouse called Crushed berry shona
Yes, I like things done the right way. I am a stickler for rules and precision, and I strongly object when procedures aren’t followed. I don’t budge. I don’t compromise… or that’s what people think. They don’t know that my heart melts when anyone is hurting – whether a human or a furry friend.
Stay true to who you are, in this beautiful cotton saree embellished with zari and hand-embroidered chumkis (sequins).
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.
Chandra Mallika
€75,75
Length: 5.25 meters ; Width: 43 inches
Fabric: Modal Viscose
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Safed Gulaab
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.
Someone once told her that the word chrysanthemum literally translated into ‘golden flower’, and she instantly understood why. Its delicate blossoms had fascinated cultures across the world, and the flower was a chief component of countless celebrations. It was the flower of November, a month where the world seemed to be reborn anew. A month when the trees shed their leafy cloaks to prepare for the biting cold. A month that smelled of wood fires, hot chocolate and woollen sweaters. It was a symbol of purity and of renewal, for it indicated that even the toughest moments had their own little pockets of beauty and hope.
Look for the silver lining in every dark cloud, when you wear this exquisite brown saree made of modal viscose.
Viscose and modal are fibres derived from plants. They comprise a compound called cellulose, which lends stiffness and support to plants. This cellulose is extracted and then realigned, to create a fabric that is soft, durable and breathable. When both the fibres are combined, modal imparts lightness, and a fine feel to the fabric. Both the fibres are responsibly sourced and have a low carbon footprint.
Chanchal Jawa Kusum
€58,25
Length: 5.66 meters ; Width: 48 inches
Fabric: Cotton Zari
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Ratri Kamal
It was late in the evening and a murky blue was beginning to stain what was a clear blue sky. It wasn’t often that she had the opportunity to dwell on the view outside her window – she couldn’t remember the last time she’d left work before the clock struck nine or had taken a breather to reminisce about the day. She knew she should take a step back. Pause. But something within her wouldn’t let her. Perhaps it was her fierce independence that would never let her admit defeat. Perhaps it was that she feared asking herself ‘what next’ if she was ever forced to quit. Perhaps it was her love for what she did that blinded her. Perhaps it was all of these, or none of these at all. All she knew was that that evening, her heart was restless. On a whim, she decided to cancel that evening’s appointments and do something different. She decided to do something different. She decided to spend some time with herself. Perhaps it was time for this eagle to come home to roost.
Find your inner calm when you wear this lovely green cotton zari saree, woven with hibiscus-themed motifs.
One of the most popular natural fibres in the world, cotton is hailed for its beauty, comfort, durability and versatility. Cotton is also 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. The addition of zari adds a delicate but regal sheen, which makes these garments ideal for casual or occasion-wear.
Chamakta safed chumki #TAPCollection
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing S size of blouse called Parizaad , Gerua Rangi Chand
Chaitanya Pari SG1
€335,75
Length: 6.30 meters ; Width: 45 inches
Defect : Hole ; Position of defect from pallu : 4mtr 6cm ; Position of defect from top Selvedge : 60cm ; Length of defect: 1cm
Blouse: The blouse paired with the saree is called Moonstone Bling
Fabric: Tussar silk
Silk is naturally obtained from the cocoons of the silk moth Bombyx mori. Silk fibres obtained from the cocoon are wound on spools and woven on looms. The history of silk production dates back to ancient China, where silk was first discovered. Gradually, the production and trade of silk spread to different parts of the world, via the silk route. This lustrous fabric is said to be one of the strongest natural fabrics in the world and is known for its high textile strength.
Cerise Antiquity
Blouse: The model is wearing a blouse named as Shadow Meadows
The vintage radio sat quietly on the brand new table, its rich experience as a stark contrast to the table’s fresh flamboyance. As the day went by and the usual grind began, the radio took it all in. Maybe that is why when evening came and the entire house sighed in exhaustion, it knew just what to play to lull it back to peace!
This gorgeous pink saree in made-in-heaven mul with screenprinted polka dots is simplicity stealing the show!
The designs on this fabric come alive on our made-in-heaven mul sarees through an intricate process known as screen-printing. This process involves the usage of a mesh-screen made of synthetic polymers that is strung onto a metal or wooden frame at high tension. A stencil with the negative image of what is to be printed is placed beneath the screen and emulsion is applied to create a positive image that lets the dye seep through the screen. The dye is then applied on the fabric through the screen to print the desired image. Every design for screen-printing is made with a live-sized screen and each colour of printing requires a separate screen.So, the process of printing gets more and more intricate with addition of more colours in a design.It also makes the work of artisans more laborious as a result. The screens that are created for printing are stored with utmost care to keep them safe from damage or distortion.The lengthy procedure and the many steps involved become worth it when the beautiful final product is created.
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.
Cashmere
€193,50
Length: 5.20 meters ; Width: 44 inches
Fabric: Chanderi
Blouse: Ta, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Violet Posh
Note - Fall and Edging is not required for this Saree
This is a pre-order and your order will be shipped within 10 days.
Her presence was exquisite. She exuded a rare elegance that was both captivating and enchanting. Her beauty was not the loud or ostentatious kind, but possessed a subtle, timeless charm that drew you in like a whisper. Her grace was effortless, like the gentle caress of cashmere against the skin and like the fabric’s intricate weave, her eyes held a world of hidden emotions and wisdom.
Her aura was as comforting as the warmth of a heartfelt embrace on a chilly day, a shroud of peace and tranquillity. In so many ways, she was a reminder of the enduring allure of true elegance and the timeless beauty of a soul as fine as cashmere.
Win hearts when you wear this elegant purple Chanderi saree that’s made of pure silk and zari, and embellished with dainty embroidered lace.
The Chanderi fabric, which combines pure silk on the warp and zari on the weft, radiates light from within and stands out in the most delicate way. The sarees are painstakingly handwoven, with master weavers dedicating a few days to each piece. In fact, the tradition of Chanderi weaving dates back to the 13th century. In the 1350s, Kosthi weavers migrated to Chanderi, a town in Madhya Pradesh, from Jhansi, from where they propagated this weave. It is said that the royals of several dynasties famously favoured Chanderi fabrics for their richness and utility in the searing hot summers of the plains. Suta has further added to the festive allure of the fabric with delicate embroidered lace embellishments.
Carnival Cravings
€49,25
Length: 5.4 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Orla
It was at a carnival just like the one she’d unwittingly wandered into, that her life had changed forever. Still giddy from her ride on the Ferris wheel, she’d spilled her drink on his shirt and had been amused when, instead of losing his temper, he’d burst out laughing. One thing led to another and their feet soon made their way to the dancefloor, led them to numerous food trucks and eventually drew them close for a kiss goodnight. Now that they’d been married for more than twenty years, it seemed like those days of frolicking were long behind them. But then, she spotted her partner waving wildly at her from a ride, where he’d saved her a seat. And, just like that, they realised that their youthful, playful love had never truly left them.
Reminisce about those life-changing moments when you wear this gorgeous saree made of mul cotton.
Our ‘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.
Candy Swirls
€98,50
Length: 5.50 meters ; Width: 44 inches
Fabric: Modal viscose
Wash Care: Gentle hand wash
Blouse: Ta, the model is wearing S size blouse called Jagmag Taara
The first time she bit into a candy cane, she’d been taken aback by the sharp, slightly astringent flavour. It felt as though she was biting into a lump of toothpaste and she wondered why the sweet was so popular. As an adult, she still didn’t like the taste of peppermint, but the candy cane reminded her of simpler times. Of family gatherings and of tables groaning under the weight of full plates. Of happy stomachs and even happier hearts. And so, she continued to decorate her hearth with candy canes every December and create memories that her children would cherish.
Let the warmth of the festivities last you through the year, when you wear this striking red and white saree made of modal viscose.
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.
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