Handloom Silk Molakalmuru Gandaberunda Blue Saree
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Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
The Celestial Drape: A Handloom Silk Molakalmuru Gandaberunda Saree
Step into a legacy of royal artistry with the handloom silk Molakalmuru Gandaberunda blue saree. This isn't just a garment; it is a tapestry woven with the rich heritage of Karnataka, a piece of wearable art that whispers tales of skilled hands and ancient motifs. Draped in this breathtaking blue and gold creation, you carry forward a tradition as vibrant and enduring as the saree itself.
The Weaver's Odyssey: A Story of the Molakalmuru Craft
Deep in the heart of the Chitradurga district, where the gentle rhythm of the handloom echoes through the town of Molakalmuru, a unique weaving tradition thrives. The Molakalmuru silk saree, often hailed as the distinctive "Karnataka Kanchipuram variety", owes its soul to generations of master weavers.
Imagine a small, dimly lit workshop, the weaver seated patiently at his pit loom. His feet move rhythmically, operating the pedals, while his hands deftly manipulate the threads. The true magic lies in the three-shuttle weaving process. To achieve the crisp contrast and intricate continuity between the border and the main body, the weaver employs the specialised Korvai technique. This ancient method requires three separate shuttles, one for the body and two for the borders, to be interlocked by hand at every throw of the weft. It is a slow, meditative dance of precision, a painstaking effort that ensures the gold border design seamlessly 'locks' into the blue body, a testament to the weaver's dedication.
The majestic Gandaberunda, a mythical two-headed bird of strength and power, often adorning the pallu (as seen in this piece), is more than just a pattern. It is a motif from the royal emblem of the erstwhile Mysore kingdom, symbolising valour and majesty. Each gold thread, meticulously woven against the deep, celestial blue, isn't just decoration; it's a prayer, a blessing and a continuation of an artistic heritage passed down through whispered secrets and calloused hands. To choose this saree is to honour this rich tapestry of skill and history.
Specialities and Salient Features
- Item Type: Handloom Silk Saree
- State of Origin: Karnataka
- Colour: Rich, deep blue with intricate gold zari work
- Design Motif: Gandaberunda (Mythical Two-Headed Bird)
- Weaving Technique: Three-shuttle weaving with the traditional Korvai technique on a pit loom
- Material Composition: Warp: Fine Mulberry Silk; Weft: Charkha Silk
- Texture & Drape: The use of Charkha silk in the weft lends the saree its distinctive lightweight and translucent feel, offering an elegant, flowing drape unlike heavier silks.
- Dimensions: 6.3 meters total length, including the blouse piece
- Occasion: Perfect for Parties, Weddings, Festive Celebrations and Grand Events
How to Care for Your Heritage Saree?
To preserve the lustre and life of your exquisite handloom silk saree, please follow these guidelines:
- First Wash: Always opt for dry cleaning for the first three washes.
- Subsequent Cleaning: Hand wash gently in cold water using a mild, silk-appropriate detergent.
- Drying: Never wring the saree. Roll it gently in a towel to absorb excess water and then dry it in the shade. Direct sunlight can fade the natural dye and dull the zari.
- Ironing: Iron on the reverse side while the saree is slightly damp, using a medium-low setting.
- Storage: Store the saree wrapped in a soft, breathable cotton or muslin cloth. Avoid plastic bags, which trap moisture and can damage the silk and zari. Re-fold the saree every few months to prevent the zari from tearing along the creases.
Drape Your Story
The Molakalmuru Gandaberunda blue saree is more than an attire; it is an investment in cultural heritage, a symbol of supreme craftsmanship and a statement of timeless elegance.
Elevate your wardrobe and connect with the legacy of Karnataka’s finest silk. Order this spectacular piece of handloom history today and let your story unfold.
- Item Type: Handloom Silk Saree
- State of Origin: Karnataka
- Colour: Rich, deep blue with intricate gold zari work
- Design Motif: Gandaberunda (Mythical Two-Headed Bird)
- Weaving Technique: Three-shuttle weaving with the traditional Korvai technique on a pit loom
- Material Composition: Warp: Fine Mulberry Silk; Weft: Charkha Silk
- Texture & Drape: The use of Charkha silk in the weft lends the saree its distinctive lightweight and translucent feel, offering an elegant, flowing drape unlike heavier silks. Dimensions: 6.3 meters total length, including the blouse piece
- Occasion: Perfect for Parties, Weddings, Festive Celebrations and Grand Events
| Item Type | Handloom |
|---|---|
| Size | Onesize |
| Dimensions | 630*152*1 |
| Size Unit | CM |
| Color | Blue |
| Occasion | Party |
| State of Origin | Karnataka |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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