Handwoven in pure zari, 'Latika' is composed as an intricate aada jaal of flowering branches and birds, woven in rhythmic repetition across the saree. The motifs interlock to create a richly ornamented surface, where foliage and avian forms become part of a continuous decorative language rather than isolated elements.
Rendered in the Jamdani technique, the design draws upon the flowering groves that define Vrindavan's cultural imagination. This saree reflects the precision of handweaving and a distinctly ornamental interpretation of the natural world.
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Color - A calming Navy Blue
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Technique - Magical Jamdani. A technique that traces its roots to the region of Dhaka in Bangladesh, Jamdani is known for its extremely fine quality and ethereal appeal. The patterns are made using discontinuous brocading of heavier threads on a lighter, translucent fabric backdrop, akin to loom embroidery.
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Fabric - Light and Airy, pure Cotton
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Vanam Leela reinterprets a centuries-old artistic tradition, rooted in the sacred landscape of Vrindavan and celebrates the geometry hidden within nature and the poetry of ordinary observation. It brings the precise hand-cut stencil art of Sanjhi – an intricate paper-cutting practice that emerged in Mathura and Vrindavan between the 15th and 16th centuries – into a rare, structural dialogue with the weightless and lyrical weave of Jamdani textiles.
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Tilfi Promise - Pure. Handloom. Banaras.
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Note - The saree comes with its own blouse piece. The model is wearing a separate blouse for styling purposes.
Since this product is handwoven, there might be slight irregularities. But don't you think these add to the singular charm of a handloom beauty?