Aarunya: Yellow & Black Ganjam Bomkai cotton saree
Aarunya: Yellow & Black Ganjam Bomkai cotton saree
'Aarunya', meaning the first rays of the sun, is a splendid example of traditional Indian textile art. The vibrant yellow body of the saree symbolizes joy, energy, and warmth. The black color adds a touch of sophistication and frames the yellow body beautifully.
The body of the saree features delicate fish motifs that represent abundance and good fortune. The contrasting black border is adorned with intricate extra weft weaving, enhancing the saree’s visual appeal. The pallu is decorated with tribal-style peacock and geometric motifs.
Bomkai, combines elements of Ikat and embroidery. This unique weaving technique results in a fabric that is both visually stunning and rich in texture. This exquisite weave has been granted the prestigious GI tag by the government of India.
The intricate threadwork and contrasting colors make the saree a symbol of elegance and aristocracy. It is perfect for special occasions, cultural events, and celebrations, where one wishes to make a statement with traditional attire.
Fabric Material: Pure Cotton
Weaving tradition: Bomkai & Ikat
Style Origins: Ganjam district, Odisha
Human Touch: Handwoven saree
Length and Blouse
Length and Blouse
Length: 6.5 metres
Blouse Piece: Yes
Pro-Earth Values
Pro-Earth Values
- Environment friendly-Natural Fabric.
- 100% Natural colours, azo-free dyes.
- Plastic Free Packaging.
- Artisanal, in weave and heritage.
- Supporting slow fashion.
- Fair Trade and artist/weaver remuneration.