Uppada purple with green handwoven full tissue saree
Purple with green color Pure Uppada handwoven full tissue saree with contrast zari border and green pallu coming with an unstitched blouse.They are traditional handwoven saree,used fine golden zari with natural dye, so its little stiff compared to silk saree,as it has a texture of tissue paper.This saree is a great addition to your heritage wardrobe!They are light weight and easy to wear.This elegant saree give you a royal look.
Saree color: Purple and green
Occasion: Festive/Party/Casual
Material:Uppada Tissue
Saree Length: 5.5 meters
Blouse Length: 0.80 meter
Blouse Color:Green
.
Note: Color and Shades may have slight variation due to the light and settings used during photography.
Wash & Care:
*Dry Clean only
*Refold these sarees from time to time to avoid fading on the creases
*Do not store them with sarees of other materials.Store them separately
*Try to keep them wrinkle free
*Never dry the saree under direct sun
* Always iron on medium heat and do not spray water while ironing as it might leave a stain
*Store them folded and wrapped in a pure cotton cloth as this would allow the saree to breathe
*Store them in a cool and dark place in the cupboard to avoid discoloration
Shipping:
India: Once you purchase,processing time for shipping is 3 to 5 business days and you will receive the Item in 3 to 4 business days for all over India!
International: Once you purchase ,processing time for shipping 3 to 7 business days and you will receive the items with in 5 to 7 business days!
About Uppada Jamdani saree:
The name Jamdani in the Uppada Jamdani Sari is a Persian terminology, in which Jam means flower and Dani means Vase.
Jamdani style of weaving is originated in Bangladesh. In 18th Century, It was brought to south and in Uppada village of East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India Jamdani style of weaving recreated with a local resonance. The Jamdani style weaving was as old as 300 years. In 1972, Uppada weavers were recognized by Govt. of India with President's award.
To make a sari, it takes a week to a fortnight which consists of cotton body with silk pallu and all completely handwoven. The weavers design in such a way that it can be folded and fits in a matchbox. Different designs include geometric, flowers, leaves, etc.Speciality of Jamdani saree is that it gets design on both the sides and is much less weight than that of Kanchi and Dharmavaram brands.
Weavers uses pure lace (silver zari often dipped in melted gold) and also finest silk of Bengaluru area. Weaving of saree involves, laying out its design, interweaving silk threads, looming, etc.,There are around 3000 looms producing Jamdani sarees in and around Uppada and kothapalli area.