Meera — Indigo Handblock Print Cotton Saree | Awadhalaya

Meera — Indigo Handblock Print Cotton Saree | Awadhalaya

Sale price  Rs. 1,999.00 Regular price  Rs. 2,400.00
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Meera — Indigo Handblock Print Cotton Saree | Awadhalaya

Meera — Indigo Handblock Print Cotton Saree | Awadhalaya

Sale price  Rs. 1,999.00 Regular price  Rs. 2,400.00

Dyed the old way. Worn the easy way.

Elegant and rooted in tradition, this indigo handblock print cotton saree celebrates the beauty of handcrafted textile art. The deep indigo base is adorned with delicate white handblock motifs, creating a timeless pattern inspired by traditional Indian craftsmanship.

The saree features a distinctive tribal-inspired border and pallu design, adding character and artistic depth to the overall look. Crafted from breathable cotton fabric, it drapes comfortably and is perfect for all-day wear.

  • FABRIC & FEEL
    Pure cotton, handblock printed. Breathable and easy to drape, with the slight natural irregularity that comes from genuine hand-stamped work — no two prints are pressed exactly alike.
  • BORDER & PALLU
    A geometric tribal-inspired border in white on indigo runs the length of the saree and reappears at the pallu. The pallu carries its own botanical panel, framed by the same border, for a contrast finish.
  • BEST WORN FOR
    Casual gatherings. Cultural events. Everyday elegant dressing. The kind of saree you reach for when you want to feel a little more put-together without trying very hard.
  • STYLING
    Pairs with a plain navy or indigo-toned blouse. Oxidised silver jhumkas. Silver bangles. Hair in a low bun. Let the print do the talking.
  • CARE
    Hand wash cold, separately, for the first few washes — indigo dye may release slightly with early washes, which is normal. Mild soap, no soaking. Dry in shade. No tumble dry.

WHY WE CHOSE THIS PRODUCT
Indigo and handblock print is one of those pairings that never really goes out of place — old enough to feel rooted, plain enough to wear often. We chose Meera because it doesn't ask for an occasion. It just asks to be worn.


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