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678da109bad531ce14abf08dBlack Patteda Anchu Cotton Saree With Red BorderBlack Patteda Anchu Cotton Saree With Red BorderPure Handloom, Pure Cotton Patteda Anchu Saree with Black checked body and Red border on both sides. Comes with Handloom Mark for authenticity. These sarees are one of those revival weaves from North Karnataka. Saree is handwoven with a checked body and blue border. Saree length 6.25 meters with blouse piece The cotton yard used in this sarees are coarse and not very fine which gives this saree a rough texture First wash- Dry clean, Can be washed in home with cold water there after This product has been woven by hand and may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. More Information on Patteda Anchu Sarees! Patteda Anchu sarees are handwoven in the handloom hub of Gajendragarh, Karnataka. The villages in and around the hub are equipped with hand weaving this exquisite cotton saree. The sari commands as much religious significance as it does social relevance. History has it that it was respectfully offered to the native goddess before being gifted to a bride-to-be, the weave being a marker of a prosperous life. It later served as a hand-me-down to the goddess’s devadasis too. The sari is also believed to have been worn by women of the Lingayat community, which comprises devotees of Lord Shiva. The traditional patteda anchu distinguishes itself with its signature double-bordered design (with both borders usually boasting different colors) and fine checks. The pattern of the weave is validated by its name itself, where “anchu” translates to “border” in English.9ADFB0E97FE900458D04B4CA0DF82004_678a7ce153809b1539bec37e_default
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Black Patteda Anchu Cotton Saree With Red Border

Pure Handloom, Pure Cotton Patteda Anchu Saree with Black checked body and Red border on both sides. Comes with Handloom Mark for authenticity. These sarees are one of those revival weaves from North Karnataka. Saree is handwoven with a checked bo...

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Pure Handloom, Pure Cotton Patteda Anchu Saree with Black checked body and Red border on both sides. Comes with Handloom Mark for authenticity. These sarees are one of those revival weaves from North Karnataka. Saree is handwoven with a checked body and blue border. Saree length 6.25 meters with blouse piece The cotton yard used in this sarees are coarse and not very fine which gives this saree a rough texture First wash- Dry clean, Can be washed in home with cold water there after This product has been woven by hand and may have slight irregularities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. More Information on Patteda Anchu Sarees! Patteda Anchu sarees are handwoven in the handloom hub of Gajendragarh, Karnataka. The villages in and around the hub are equipped with hand weaving this exquisite cotton saree. The sari commands as much religious significance as it does social relevance. History has it that it was respectfully offered to the native goddess before being gifted to a bride-to-be, the weave being a marker of a prosperous life. It later served as a hand-me-down to the goddess’s devadasis too. The sari is also believed to have been worn by women of the Lingayat community, which comprises devotees of Lord Shiva. The traditional patteda anchu distinguishes itself with its signature double-bordered design (with both borders usually boasting different colors) and fine checks. The pattern of the weave is validated by its name itself, where “anchu” translates to “border” in English.

Country of originIndia
brandMy Clothing Treasure
prescription requiredno
unit count1 unit
seller pickup returnyes
return window7 days
time to ship24 hours
contact details consumer careJyoti Mishra,[email protected],9552822512
manufacturer or packer nameJYOTI RUPA MISHRA
manufacturer or packer addressTower-2, Flat - 1901 Blue Ridge Township Hinjewadi Phase 1 Pune
common or generic name of commoditySaree
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imported product country of originIN