SKU037 – 1518TM: Phiroza Blue & Blue Bomkai Saree with Double border having Kumbha Motifs, Bomkai work and Rudraksha design

The rich tradition of Bomkai weaved in a stunning symphony of blue hues. Crafted from pure silk, this saree offers a luxurious drape and a captivating design.

Arue ode to Bomkai artistry. Bomkai work, known for its intricate geometric and floral motifs, adorns both the body and the aanchal (pallu) of the saree. On the body, this technique is skilfully combined with Kumbha work, another traditional embellishment that adds a touch of subtle texture and raised patterns. The interplay of these two techniques creates a visually stunning and richly textured effect. The saree boasts a unique double border design, both featuring Bomkai work. The first border features a Rudraksha pattern, a symbol of protection and positivity. The second border showcases a full Bomkai band, further amplifying the saree’s artistic richness.

The body features a base colour of “Phiroza” (a turquoise-like shade), which creates a canvas for the vibrant Bomkai motifs to come alive. The use of a contrasting blue in the aanchal and borders adds depth and dimension to the saree’s overall look.

A testament to the enduring beauty of handloom artistry. The rich blue colour palette exudes elegance and makes this saree a versatile choice for any occasion.  

Colour: Phiroza Blue & Blue
Fabric: Silk
Technique: Bomkai & Kumbha
Our Promise: Pure. Handloom. Legacy.

Original price was: ₹18,150.Current price is: ₹16,335.

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Collection

Bomkai

Color

Maroon

Fabric

Silk

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Bomkai

Color

Maroon

Fabric

Silk

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