Description
On the surface, Indira may seem unwavering, but a closer look reveals a certain depth. Her uniformity is broken by a spark as the end of her pallu transforms from silk to sheer zari, bringing a new-found luminescence to her stripes.
Indira is woven in silk, in a bold sandy brown with alternating beige stripes. Towards the end of her pallu, the fabric shifts to a sheer zari, continuing the same pattern but on an almost transparent, shimmery fabric. The blouse material is a copper brown, harmonizing with Indira’s gold-tone color palette. A silver zari border — Aconi’s rendition of the customary gold one — runs along the length of the saree, perfecting her timeless charm.
Indira has been conceptualized by our team of designers and crafted with careful expertise by senior weavers in the town of Maheshwar. An elusive twist on traditional Maheshwari sarees, the complexity of the weaving techniques used is amplified through minute attention to details.
Contrary to popular belief about handloom sarees, this one does not require any elaborate maintenance.
This saree is named after Indira Devi who was the Princess of Baroda. She was a rule-breaker, defying societal norms. This defiant spirit reveals itself in this saree, its bold and rebellious pattern standing out from the rest of the garments in this collection.
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