Avni Sari
Dimensions: 530cm long, 160cm wide.
Code: CLOTH 1621
A wonderful, hand block printed, sari from Jaipur in Rajasthan. The classic blue and white floral print is on beautifully soft Indian cotton. Given the width, this would work well as a tablecloth, or even two tablecloths! It could also be used for garments. Hand wash or dry clean.
The sari (also saree), which is a Sanskrit word meaning strip of cloth, is an iconic symbol of India’s grace and is still worn daily by millions of women. The draping and wrapping lengths of unstitched cloth dates back to ancient times. Each unique sari tells a story about the community that made it and those who wear it. There are distinct regional variations in materials, colours, motifs, embellishments and in how the sari is draped. Traditionally, the sari was hand-woven and could be worn straight off the loom. Today there is strong commitment by India’s leading designers and craft advocates to protect the sari legacy and to revive and support an Indian artisan aesthetic.