Sreya Samanta
Indu 1 Saree
Fine Khadi Muslin x Silk blend, Zari
Saree length: 5.5 m (does not have a blouse piece)
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The Indu saree in a tint of teal is an illustration of meticulous hand-worked running stitches, the geometric stitching on the cloth so precise that almost gives it an effect of hand block print.
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Sreya Samanta: Bengal weaves reimagined
Well known for her experiments with Kantha embroidery traditions of Bengal, Samanta develops a quirky take on the tradition by creating contemporary narratives with the craft; also revelling in atypical Saree compositions. Her Jamdani experiments also see the designer drawing from the traditional repertoire of the colour palettes and weaving tradition, as well as adding new iterations to it. Samanta invests extensively in yarn development, and works in only the finest and softest of Bengal khadi cotton and silk fabrics (it is only in Bengal that Khadi achieves such a soft mul-like texture and the designer harnesses that beautifully.)
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Care: Dry clean only.
Air the textile every few months.
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Product colour may vary slightly from the picture and the product may have slight imperfections and variations in pattern, being hand-crafted.
Indu 1 Saree
Fine Khadi Muslin x Silk blend, Zari
Saree length: 5.5 m (does not have a blouse piece)
>
The Indu saree in a tint of teal is an illustration of meticulous hand-worked running stitches, the geometric stitching on the cloth so precise that almost gives it an effect of hand block print.
>
Sreya Samanta: Bengal weaves reimagined
Well known for her experiments with Kantha embroidery traditions of Bengal, Samanta develops a quirky take on the tradition by creating contemporary narratives with the craft; also revelling in atypical Saree compositions. Her Jamdani experiments also see the designer drawing from the traditional repertoire of the colour palettes and weaving tradition, as well as adding new iterations to it. Samanta invests extensively in yarn development, and works in only the finest and softest of Bengal khadi cotton and silk fabrics (it is only in Bengal that Khadi achieves such a soft mul-like texture and the designer harnesses that beautifully.)
>
Care: Dry clean only.
Air the textile every few months.
>
Product colour may vary slightly from the picture and the product may have slight imperfections and variations in pattern, being hand-crafted.