Long Description
This exquisite rust red Kota Doria saree is a testament to the rich heritage of traditional Indian textiles, specifically the hand block printing techniques originating from Bagru, a village near Jaipur, Rajasthan. It features intricate floral or geometric patterns created using the time-honored Dabu (mud-resist) or Bagru methods, where skilled artisans use hand-carved wooden blocks and often natural, eco-friendly dyes to stamp the motifs onto the fabric.
The fabric itself is a high-quality, breathable blend of cotton and silk, known for its transparency and comfort, making it suitable for various occasions. The natural dyeing and manual printing processes result in slight inconsistencies, which are celebrated as hallmarks of authentic artisanal work.