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CHANDERI SILK SAREE 0611242

Rs. 3,800

A Chanderi Silk Saree with a full Madhubani painting on the pallu is a stunning fusion of two rich Indian traditions: the elegance of Chanderi silk and the intricate art of Madhubani painting. Here's a breakdown of what this combination entails:

1. Chanderi Silk Saree:

  • Material: Chanderi silk is a traditional Indian fabric known for its fine texture, lightweight feel, and sheer quality. It originates from the town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh. The fabric has a beautiful sheen and is often favored for its grace and comfort, making it perfect for both casual and festive occasions.
  • Design: Chanderi silk sarees often feature subtle woven motifs like flowers, geometric patterns, or paisleys. Sometimes, they are enhanced with zari (gold or silver thread) work, making them more luxurious.

2. Madhubani Painting:

  • Origin: Madhubani painting is an ancient art form that originated in Bihar, India. It's characterized by intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and themes inspired by nature, folklore, mythology, and religious motifs.
  • Style: The painting is known for its use of bright colors like red, black, yellow, and green, with dense line work. It often depicts deities, animals, trees, and scenes from Indian mythology, painted in stylized, repetitive motifs.
  • On the Pallu: The pallu of a saree is the portion that drapes over the shoulder, and it is often the highlight of a saree. A Madhubani-painted pallu can turn the saree into a piece of wearable art. It could feature a detailed scene such as a peacock, a lotus, or even a mythological scene, surrounded by intricate borders of paisleys, flowers, or geometric designs.

3. Saree Design with Madhubani on the Pallu:

  • Visual Appeal: The contrast between the smooth, shiny Chanderi fabric and the vibrant, hand-painted Madhubani art creates a striking visual effect. The pallu becomes the focal point of the saree, showcasing the beauty of traditional craftsmanship.
  • Colors: The colors of the Madhubani painting on the pallu are often bold and contrasting, making them stand out against the more muted tones of the Chanderi fabric, which could range from pastels to deep jewel tones.
  • Customization: Depending on personal taste, the Madhubani artwork can be customized. Some popular themes for the pallu include:
    • Nature: Floral motifs, peacocks, or trees like the "tree of life".
    • Mythological Figures: Depictions of gods and goddesses such as Krishna, Radha, or Durga.
    • Scenes from Rural Life: A common theme in Madhubani painting that could also make a captivating and unique design on the pallu.

      Return Charges:
      - In case of in-house returns, a return delivery charge of ₹200 will be applied.
      - Shipping charges and Cash on Delivery (COD) charges are not refundable.

      Please note the following:
      - Returns requested after 24 hours from delivery will not be accepted.
      - Return consignments should be sent back within 7 days of delivery.
      - Cancellation requests can only be made within 24 hours of placing the order.
      - Refunds will be processed once the returned product is received and verified to be in original condition.

      For any return-related queries or to initiate a return, please contact our customer support team. We strive to provide a seamless and satisfactory return experience for our valued customers.

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