Blue Tie & Dye Ganga Jamuna Border Sungudi Handloom Cotton Saree

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Blue ganga jamuna border tie dye Sungudi handloom cotton saree. This is a traditional tie and dye handloom cotton saree from the district of Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The body of the sari is blue with double border at the bottom in the shades of orange and maroon, the top of the saree has a single border in orange. That makes it a saree with unique style of ganga jamuna border.  The big double border has beautiful zari peacock motifs.
The pallu is half orange and half maroon with zari stripes giving the sari a beautiful contrast. This is a 100% cotton fabric and the saree is starched at the time of dying for a crisp feel. For those who prefer soft sarees, it can be draped without starch after a wash.
The saree can be paired with our in-house traditional maroon khun blouse having orange and blue motifs from the state of Karnataka. The contrast border coloured blouse with colourful motifs in the shades of the saree colour gives the entire outfit a fabulous look.
Here is the link to one of our in-house blouse pieces: Indiva Maroon Khun BLouse Piece.
DESCRIPTIONS
  • Length of the saree: 5.5mtr
  • Height of the saree: 43inches
  • Fabric: Cotton with Zari border
  • Colour: Blue, orange & maroon
  • Type: Tie & dye
  • Blouse Piece: No
  • Wash Care: Handwash
Disclaimer: Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen resolution and brightness.

About Indiva
Indiva has a strong focus on sustainable women’s ethnic wear. Our purpose is to provide consumers access to a variety of Indian attire including sarees, Kurtas, Suit Materials, and Indo-western attires on a single platform. We curate a vast repertoire of outfits incorporating Indian handlooms. Our products are embellished with traditional printing, dyeing, and embroidery techniques from across the country.Each perfectly woven piece of our collection directly empowers weavers, artisans, and their families.