Mukaish Work Saree Online

Rs.12,000.00

  • Organza silk Mukaish Work Saree hand-embroidered with Mukaish Dana and Gol Tiklis.
  • Est. delivery of available items within India: 7-10 days
  • Est. delivery of Backorders: 20-70 days depending upon the Craft

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Description

  • Organza Mukaish Work Saree is made with 14 ‘Tolas’ of golden Mukaish wires, the saree is fully embroidered and has a running Pallu. Blouse will be added separately in running design pattern.
  • Fabric: Organza Silk 35 gsm
  • Length: 5.5 mtr +1 mtr (blouse)
  • Note: Handcrafted items are delicate. Pure fabrics and embroideries are advisable for dry-clean only. Cottons can be hand washed in mild detergent. Dyed clothing might bleed initially and shrink 1-2%.
  • Disclaimer: Actual colors might differ from digitized versions due to light effects.

 

Why Choose Our Organza Mukaish Work Saree Online?

When it comes to blending tradition with modern elegance, our Organza Silk Mukaish Work Saree stands as a paragon of style and sophistication. These sarees are not just a piece of clothing but a work of art, meticulously crafted to offer a luxurious experience. Each saree is adorned with dense Mukaish Dana embroidery, resembling a starry sky, and bordered with intricate Gol Tikki designs. Made from pure silk, these sarees are an epitome of grace, making them perfect for summer evenings and weddings.

The Charm of Organza Silk

Organza silk is a fabric that exudes luxury and refinement. It is a plain weave fabric, known for its lightweight and sheer texture. This fabric is made from silk, which is processed to create a crisp and slightly stiff texture, giving it a unique and elegant drape. One of the most significant advantages of organza silk is its breathability, which makes it an ideal choice for warmer climates and summer occasions. The light and airy nature of organza ensure that you stay cool and comfortable, even during the hottest days.

The sheer quality of organza silk adds a layer of sophistication to any attire. It allows for intricate embroidery and embellishments to stand out, making it a favorite among designers and artisans. The fabric’s natural sheen gives it a luminous quality, enhancing the beauty of the saree and the person wearing it. Organza silk sarees are known for their versatility, making them suitable for various occasions, from casual gatherings to grand weddings.

Perfect for Summer Evenings and Weddings

Summer evenings call for attire that is not only stylish but also comfortable. Organza silk sarees fit the bill perfectly. The lightweight fabric drapes beautifully, creating an ethereal look that is both chic and elegant. The breathable nature of organza ensures that you remain comfortable, even during humid evenings. The shimmering quality of the fabric makes it a perfect choice for evening wear, catching and reflecting light in a mesmerizing manner.

Weddings are grand affairs that demand attire that is both beautiful and significant. Organza silk sarees, with their luxurious texture and exquisite embroidery, are a perfect choice for such occasions. The sarees’ sheer elegance and intricate Mukaish work make them stand out, ensuring that you make a lasting impression. The dense Mukaish Dana embroidery, which resembles a starry sky, adds a touch of celestial beauty to the saree, making it a perfect choice for wedding ceremonies and receptions.

The Age-Old Craft of Mukaish Work

Mukaish work, also known as Mukaish embroidery or Mukeish, is an ancient craft that originated in Lucknow, India. This intricate form of embroidery involves the insertion of small metallic threads, known as Mukaish or Mukeish, into the fabric to create various patterns and designs. The art of Mukaish work dates back several centuries and has been passed down through generations of skilled artisans.

The process of Mukaish work is labor-intensive and requires immense skill and precision. Artisans use fine needles to weave the metallic threads into the fabric, creating intricate patterns that range from simple dots to elaborate motifs. The metallic threads used in Mukaish work are typically made of silver or gold, adding a touch of opulence to the fabric. The result is a stunning piece of embroidery that catches and reflects light, creating a dazzling effect.

Mukaish work is often associated with traditional Indian attire, particularly sarees and dupattas. It has a rich cultural significance and is considered a symbol of heritage and craftsmanship. The dense Mukaish Dana embroidery on our organza silk sarees is a testament to this age-old craft. Each saree is a labor of love, showcasing the dedication and skill of the artisans who create them.

 

 

Mukaish Work Saree Online

A Blend of Tradition and Modernity

Our Organza Silk Sarees with Handcrafted Mukaish Work are a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. The use of organza silk, with its contemporary appeal, combined with the traditional Mukaish embroidery, creates a unique and timeless piece of attire. These sarees are not just a fashion statement but a celebration of heritage and craftsmanship.

They offer a perfect combination of elegance, comfort, and tradition. The lightweight and breathable nature of organza silk makes them ideal for summer evenings, while the intricate Mukaish work adds a touch of opulence, making them perfect for weddings and grand occasions. Embrace the timeless beauty and sophistication of these sarees and make a statement that is both stylish and significant.

 

 

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