Maheshwari Handloom Silk by Cotton Extra Weave Buti Saree
Maheshwari Handloom Silk by Cotton Extra Weave Buti Saree
- Fabric Composition: Blend of silk and cotton for a soft, durable texture.
- Origin: Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- Weaving Technique: Handloom weaving with an “extra weave” technique to create intricate butis.
- Buti Design: Features traditional motifs, often inspired by nature, architecture, or geometric patterns.
- Borders: Typically decorated with zari or woven borders, complementing the buti design.
- Pallu: Often elaborately designed, enhancing the saree’s overall aesthetic.
- Texture: Smooth and comfortable, with a slight sheen from the silk.
- Versatility: Suitable for formal occasions, festive celebrations, and cultural events.
- Care: Best maintained through dry cleaning to preserve the fabric and woven designs.
- Cultural Significance: Represents the rich textile heritage of Maheshwar and the skilled craftsmanship of its weavers.
Description
Maheshwari Handloom Silk by Cotton Extra Weave Buti Saree
The Maheshwari handloom silk by cotton extra weave buti saree is a refined example of traditional Indian weaving artistry. Originating from Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, this saree is crafted by blending silk and cotton, creating a fabric that is both soft and durable. The “extra weave” technique refers to the additional threads used to create intricate butis (small motifs) on the saree, which are meticulously woven into the fabric, adding texture and detail. These butis often reflect traditional patterns and symbols, making each saree unique. The combination of silk and cotton ensures a comfortable drape, with a slight sheen that enhances its elegance.
- Fabric Composition: Blend of silk and cotton for a soft, durable texture.
- Origin: Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India.
- Weaving Technique: Handloom weaving with an “extra weave” technique to create intricate butis.
- Buti Design: Features traditional motifs, often inspired by nature, architecture, or geometric patterns.
- Borders: Typically decorated with zari or woven borders, complementing the buti design.
- Pallu: Often elaborately designed, enhancing the saree’s overall aesthetic.
- Texture: Smooth and comfortable, with a slight sheen from the silk.
- Versatility: Suitable for formal occasions, festive celebrations, and cultural events.
- Care: Best maintained through dry cleaning to preserve the fabric and woven designs.
- Cultural Significance: Represents the rich textile heritage of Maheshwar and the skilled craftsmanship of its weavers.
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