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Shankho
Rs. 4,148.00
Arrives at your doorstep in 3-5 business days.
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Blouse Piece: No
Wash Care:
1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt 2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes 3. Medium iron
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
https://suta.in/collections/blouses
Fabric: Mul Cotton
Underskirt: You can pair it with a White underskirt
https://suta.in/collections/underskirts-petticoats/products/white
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
NOTE : Fall and edging is not required for a ruffle saree. You can drape this saree like a regular saree as it is not pre stitched.
She is a part as well as the whole. She belongs to the enchanting world of water yet she has not a hint of fear in visiting the land. She carries the essence of the ocean to soothe the tired souls on land. She is Shankho!
Ruffles are the perfect addition to the incredibly soft and light made-in-heaven Mul fabric. These pretty ruffle sarees are an amazing addition to your wardrobe because they offer the perfect mix of elegance and spunk.
The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilization. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ‘woven air’ to the muslin fabric.
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My Photo In A Red Saree
Rs. 3,928.00
Length : 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width : 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Blouse piece : Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image.
Fabric: Handloom Cotton
Underskirt: You can pair it with a Red underskirt.
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Her favourite singer was Frank Sinatra and she used to guard her gramophone records with her life. Her bespectacled face never lost that charming smile that still shines bright in those old snapshots of time in photo albums, especially that one portrait in a red saree. Today, as I noticed my first grey hair in the mirror, I lowered my eyes and saw the same glint of a smile in my eyes too! Maybe growing old is not too bad. It makes you become more and more like the people you love, after all!
This stunning red saree in handloom cotton is a vision!
The handloom cotton is a type of fabric that is woven using hand operated looms. Two sets of interlacing yarns, the warp (length) and weft (width), are woven on a mechanised loom operated by weavers. These looms do not use electricity. Human handling lends the fabrics a unique feel and renders the fabrics more value. The resultant fabric is softer, more durable and much more comfortable than machine-made fabrics. Handloom cotton is more breathable and thus feels lighter in summers and provides more insulation in winters. The dyeing process also becomes easier for handloom cotton as the colour penetration is substantially more. Hues are absorbed better thus look resplendent on handloom cotton.
The art of hand weaving is labour intensive and takes a longer time. But, the beauty it adds to the fabric is priceless. Choosing handloom cotton supports the rich weaving heritage of India and lets the weavers carry on the precious art-form to the future generations as well.
Mango sorbet
Rs. 4,263.00
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm)
Width: 1.14 m (114.30 cm)
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Pankhudi
The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is buttery soft and delicately beautiful. The weave of this fabric is very fine, and this lends a very fluid texture to it that makes draping it a breeze. It is truly like a hug that wraps you in its love!
Sherni Billi #TAPCollection
Rs. 4,533.00
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.22 m (121.92 cm)
Wash Care: Dry wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Lady Primrose
Feline grace, with eyes so keen,
In a tiny frame, a tiger's sheen.
Roaring softly in the moonlight's glow,
What am I, with a tiger's heart aglow?
Purr with delight and roar with pride, when you wear this gorgeous mul-mul cotton saree featuring Suta’s beloved feline print.
Suta’s ‘made in heaven’ mul cotton, is also known as mul mul in West Bengal. The fabric is buttery soft and has a delicate beauty. Its weave is very fine and this lends a very fluid texture to the fabric, which makes draping it a breeze. It truly is like a hug that wraps you in its love.
Natkhat Neela
Rs. 2,938.00
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.14 m (114.30 cm)
Wash Care: Gentle hand wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Twilight Plush
Bask in this rich blue mul cotton saree with striking pink and rust borders. The fit will take to your shape, letting your individuality flourish. Perfect for your big and small commitments, it will swathe you in heavenly softness.
Suta’s made-in-heaven mul cotton will befriend your skin in a wink. The buttery soft fabric is known for its delicate beauty. Its fine weave lends a fluid texture to the fabric, which makes draping just so easy. This breezy summer-friendly beauty has been brought to life with contrast borders, the thickness of which have been achieved with a unique interplay of warp and weft.
Meraki Maroon Lines
Rs. 3,378.00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Raina- Kaleidoscope
Underskirt: You can pair it with a Maroon underskirt
Fabric: Mul cotton
Everything that she does in her life has a little part of her. And, she left a little bit of herself in every single step that she took in the world. Meraki is not just a concept for her; it is a way of life!
This maroon and black made in heaven mul saree is a splendid piece of beauty!
Mysterious Ferns Of Newzealand
Rs. 4,643.00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Maroon Life
She huffed and puffed her way and wondered if she would ever make it to the top. There was a spectacular view even as she was climbing. She caught a glimpse of the dramatic coastline, the brilliant shade of the sky and all that was around but she could hardly hold her eyes up. Amidst the tough walk, her view was more of the ferns rather than anything else. Before she could sigh in disappointment, the fern said “Hey I’m pretty too!” and she fell in love with this sprightly life!
This gorgeous screen-painted drape in green and multicoloured hues is perfection!
The designs on this fabric come alive on our made-in-heaven mul sarees through an intricate process known as screen-printing. This process involves the usage of a mesh-screen made of synthetic polymers that is strung onto a metal or wooden frame at high tension. A stencil with the negative image of what is to be printed is placed beneath the screen and emulsion is applied to create a positive image that lets the dye seep through the screen. The dye is then applied on the fabric through the screen to print the desired image.
The base fabric for these sarees is the forever-favourite made-in-heaven mul.
Jamuni Jawa Kusum
Rs. 3,818.00
Length: 5.40 m (540.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Fabric: Cotton Zari
Wash Care: Dry Clean
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Chandra Kamal
Of all the plants in her garden, she’d always been the most fascinated by the hibiscus… to the extent that she’d scoured the library for any reading material she could find about these blossoms and devoured them over several sleepless nights. That was when she’d learned about the hibiscus syriacus with its purple flowers and vibrant red heart. It broke her heart that these stunning flowers only bloomed for a day, and were then shed by the plant. It reminded her of how even the most notable achievements would only last for a few fleeting moments, in the grander scheme of things. They were only a stitch in time’s endless fabric. But like the hibiscus, their memories would endure, inspiring and invigorating her for many days to come.
Relish the beauty of every fleeting moment, when you wear this elegant purple saree made of cotton zari and woven with hibiscus-themed motifs.
One of the most popular natural fibres in the world, cotton is hailed for its beauty, comfort, durability and versatility. Cotton is also naturally sustainable and its cultivation supports local farmers and communities. A low maintenance fabric, cotton is also hypoallergenic, making it the perfect choice around the year. The addition of zari adds a delicate but regal sheen, which makes these garments ideal for casual or occasion-wear.
Jamuni Subah
Rs. 3,268.00
Width: 1.17 m (116.84 cm)
Fabric: Mul cotton with zari
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Rust Eri
It was the first time in many years that she’d woken up before the alarm on her phone roused her from her dreamless slumber. And when she sat upright and rubbed the last remnants of sleep from her eyes, she couldn’t believe how early it was. For once, instead of trying to go back to sleep, she resolved to slide into her dressing gown and slippers and tiptoe outside. It was still too early for the birds and save an enterprising cicada, the world was hers and hers alone at that early hour. The grass was wet with the morning dew, as though holding on steadfastly to the last remnants of the beautiful night before. Above her, the sky was a delicious purple, the kind that stained her fingers and tongue when she’d gorged on one jamun too many. As the day progressed, she’d busy herself with preparations for the upcoming festivities. For now, she was content to watch the world unravel its most beautiful self, for her eyes alone.
Be your own truest ally, when you wear this lavender saree that’s embellished with elegant bronze zari. The saree is made of the softest mul cotton to ensure the most comfortable and figure-flattering wear.
Suta’s ‘made in heaven’ mul cotton is also known as mul mul in West Bengal. The fabric is buttery soft and has a delicate beauty. Its weave is very fine and this lends a very fluid texture to the fabric, which makes draping it a breeze.These sarees are embellished with delicate zari detailing that enhances their elegance and adds a regal charm.
Ixora
Rs. 4,808.00
Length: 6.50 m (650.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Green Dream
Fabric: Cotton and Acrylic
What would the world have been before the first flower ever bloomed? Probably the time before that could be categorised as one moment of Mother Nature holding her breath for the most beautiful yet most delicate of her creations to bloom. And then, when the flowers finally bloomed, imagine the magic in the air and the heavenly beauty that would have engulfed the landscape. What would the world be without a flower? Well, it would probably still be holding its breath for that first flower to bloom!
This beauty in maroon and green has a magical lustre that can instantly mesmerize you!
Cotton fabric dates back to some of the most ancient civilisations and it has a strong presence in the modern wardrobe as well. The softness and lightness of cotton combined with its strength and versatility makes it one of the most popular choices, especially for the Indian climate. We took this simple, elegant fabric and combined it with acrylic for that added sheen and voila! We love what we see and the saree falls so beautifully that it feels like second-skin!
On the whole, this blend of fabric is 70% cotton, 30% acrylic and 100% amazing!
Joyful Jottings
Rs. 8,933.00
Fabric: Cotton Viscose blend
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Basic Blue moon
Like lessons learnt in school, she used to jot down her daily observations. In the beginning, it was an enforced practice. Something her mother stressed upon for better memory. But over time, it became a habit. A habit she looked forward to because it let her play with words and be different characters. Towards autumnal turns, this habit of taking detailed notes made more sense. It helped her connect with a voice that was rapidly evolving. She was evolving.
Acknowledge your deepest thoughts in this hand-embroidered off-white saree made of a viscose blend.
One of the most popular natural fibres in the world, cotton is hailed for its beauty, comfort, durability and versatility. It is a low maintenance fabric hypoallergenic, making it the perfect choice around the year, especially for the Indian climate.Viscose is a biodegradable fabric made from regenerated cellulose fibre. It is a manmade fibre produced using natural materials derived from wood pulp. The fabric is versatile, flows beautifully, has a silken sheen. Further, its soft texture makes wearing it a breeze.Combining cotton with viscose results in a fabric that wears over longer durations. The fabric is breathable and lightweight, without crinkling too easily.
Jhanvi
Rs. 20,483.00
Length: 6.20 m (620.00 cm) ; Width: 1.04 m (104.14 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image
Fabric: Saree chanderi pbb ajrakh body bandhani
Note: The blouse used on mannequin is Coal Eri
Kalo
Blouse: The model is wearing a blouse called Tinker Bell
What a exhilarating feeling it was to see the entire creation come alive and then dissolve back into her pristine self – the darkness. She was neither the creator nor was she created, yet she existed beyond everything else and before everything else. Darkness is the mother that beautifully cradles existence in her endless arms of love and compassion. She is Kalo.
This dreamy black made-in-heaven mul saree with ruffles is as intense as it gets.
Bougainvillea Spells
Rs. 3,763.00
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.17 m (116.84 cm)
Wash Care: Gentle Handwash
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses - https://suta.in/collections/blouses
It was a spell as old as time. A drop of rosewater that had been infused with withered roses was enough to make her daughter lose every memory of her lover. And, as she had predicted, her daughter lost every memory of her true love. But her lover was determined to not give up. He knew that the evil that had been done could also be undone, if only he tried hard enough. One day, and old lady told him of the magical bougainvillea blossoms that grew in the valley outside their town. If their love was true, these blossoms would help her remember. It took him several days of arduous travels to find the blossoms but he persisted. He laid them down beside his sleeping lover and waited outside until the morning. With the first rays of the sun, his lover arose and was overwhelmed by a rush of sweet memories of her one, true love. The world could try as hard as they wanted to, but their love was eternal, just like the bougainvillea spells.
May this lovely, pink, gold and yellow saree made of cotton-zari keep your passion burning bright.
One of the most popular natural fibres in the world, cotton is hailed for its beauty, comfort, durability and versatility. Cotton is also naturally sustainable and its cultivation supports local farmers and communities. A low maintenance fabric, cotton is also hypoallergenic, making it the perfect choice around the year. The addition of zari adds a delicate but regal sheen, which makes these sarees ideal for casual or occasion-wear.
Zindagi Ke Canvas Par
Rs. 11,408.00
Length: 5.30 meters ; Width: 44 inches
Fabric: Kota Cotton
Blouse: Ta, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Green Glitz
The dank city streets suffocated her. Away from the reach of the known, they reminded her of purpose. But doesn’t purpose need fondness? “I will try to grow fond of this city; of its chaos and coldness.” Although she repeated this earnest promise to herself every morning, its effect died down by mid-day.
She belonged in the expanses. Across fields of golden rye. And ahead of humming butterflies.
She awaited that point in time when “going back” would no longer season her dreams. But, until then? Should she drown the noise and carry on?
“No. All the things I yearn for, I choose to make them my souvenirs.”
Stun like a washed monsoon day in this green saree made of Kota cotton, featuring hand-embroidered Chikankari work.
Kota cotton fabric is renowned for its softness, light weight and ease of wear. It is made using an open weave with fine checks, which are called ‘khats’. This weave ensures that the resultant fabric is airy and comfortable. This Kota cotton fabric forms the base of these sarees, which are further embellished with Lucknowi chikankari work. Chikankari is a style of embroidery that has its roots in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. The word 'chikan' is derived from the Persian word 'chikeen'. In its most traditional form, chikankari work reflects the influence of the intricate carving patterns found in Mughal architecture. The legacy of chikan work in Lucknow dates back to more than 200 years.
Zareen Aftab
Rs. 48,368.00
Length: 6.5 meters ; Width: 45 inches
Fabric: Kataan Silk and Tested Silk Zari
Note: The blouse in this image has been used purely for representational purposes; it is not for sale. The saree comes with an accompanying blouse piece
Jasmine burnt the midnight oil, its labour producing a beautiful aroma that greeted her even before she could open her door in the morning. Memories that were etched on her mind since childhood effortlessly expressed themselves in her designs.
A wayward moth alighted on her windowsill. She was reminded of how mother would chase them away, saying that they brought ‘bad luck’. But that only made the moths more endearing to her. She drew one in her sketchbook and skillfully concealed it as a flower.
Voice your boldest ideas in this purple and yellow Zareen Aftab katan Banarasi silk saree. And remember to catch the woven moths amidst the gossamery zari flowers.
Rooted in the textile traditions of the ancient city of Varanasi, Banarasi sarees are among the finest sarees in India. They are known for their rich gold and silver brocade or zari, fine silk and opulent embroidery. The saris are made of finely woven silk and decorated with intricate designs. This Suta saree is made of handloom silk, in the exquisite kadhwa weave. The zari used in this saree is quality tested. It takes our master weavers roughly two weeks to create a single saree. What makes these sarees extra luxurious is that 1.5 times more silk is used in the warp. They feature Suta’s proprietary moth-inspired floral motif, which makes them stand apart from traditional Banarasi weaves that feature predominantly floral and foliate patterns.
Zaalima
Rs. 5,303.00
Length: 5.50 meters ; Width: 43 inches
Fabric: Modal Viscose
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Sunshine Fairy
Note : Please note that these sarees will not come with a fall so as to retain and highlight the beautiful flow of the fabric. However, you may choose to have a fall attached at your own discretion.
She loved buying floral bouquets for herself and those she held close to her heart. With a warm smile and a comforting hug, she would instantly make your day better. If you were to ever drop by unannounced, she’d be wrapped in the embrace of her blanket, fingers caressing her feline companion who cheered her up on even the toughest days. It was so easy to make her laugh - a melodious peal coupled with an occasional snort that would make her blush. Her face would turn a shade of pink similar to the roses in her vase. If you asked anyone who they wanted to be around, they’d say her name. She’d touched lives and continued to do so for within her was the power to love, care and cherish.
Be a powerful presence and unforgettable to those around you, when you’re clad in this beautiful floral saree made of modal viscose.
Viscose and modal are fibres derived from plants. They comprise a compound called cellulose, which lends stiffness and support to plants. This cellulose is extracted and then realigned, to create a fabric that is soft, durable and breathable. When both the fibres are combined, modal imparts lightness, and a fine feel to the fabric. Both the fibres are responsibly sourced and have a low carbon footprint.
Yours Truly
Length: 5.50 Meters ; Width: 45 inches
Fabric: Cotton Viscose Blend
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Khatta Angur
As vivid as a waking dream. As restful as a glassy lagoon. And as personal as grief.
The year that’s passed her by has been an emotional roller coaster, but her heart is full. She wouldn’t like to make changes to the course of things. She chooses to move on… even with the blank sides of the jigsaw puzzle.
Feel at home in this precious blue hand-embroidered saree made of a viscose blend. The light-as-air weave emotes your welcoming spirit.
Yellow in Jaisalmer
Rs. 3,213.00
Length: 5.5 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse Surkh Daastan.
Underskirt: You can pair this underskirt with Lemon Zest.
Nicknamed the Golden City, Jaisalmer stands on a ridge of yellow sandstone, crowned by the ancient Jaisalmer fort. Castles clad in golden honey coloured sand dunes dot the town. So it does, her. Her golden yellow Mul makes her feel like a gypsy – a Kalbelia, the tribe of nomads. She remembers Jaisalmer as the land of kites and sand dunes and desert festivals and day dreams…the desert safari…the sleeping with the stars. The enchanting architecture of the sprawling Jaisalmer fort transported her back in time and the mystery in the air - giving her a sense of being a part of Arabian Nights. The thoughts of tales of the desert, camels, harems and everything exotic had ensnared her. O wanderess, she thinks…I am a traveler at heart who loves to travel and hates to arrive.
The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilization. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ‘woven air’ to the muslin fabric. Weavers famously wove on looms that were at ground level and operated the looms from pits dug in the ground. Even during the Mughal era, the muslin fabric was seen as a symbol of power for its finesse. History is full of anecdotes to prove the awe that the muslin fabric generated. Emperor Aurangazeb is said to have chided his daughter Zeb-un-Nisa for appearing naked in the court when in reality she had been wearing several layers of the muslin cloth! Such was the fabric’s delicateness. The almost invisible fabric had made an Arab traveller in the 10 th century remark that the degree of fineness is such that a garment can be drawn through a ring of a middling size. During the British colonisation and even during the Mughal rule, the art of weaving muslin took a hit as weavers were treated poorly and drought hit many of the weaving centres. As a result, today, the process of weaving has seen a lot of change. Nevertheless, the essence of it hasn’t changed and the charm of the fabric still remains.
Yellow Bee #TAPCollection
Rs. 3,488.00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Black Curls
Location: Art village, Karjat
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
No matter where I go, I will come back to you. My entire life is a miniscule second, while the times I spend with you stretch to infinity!
This gorgeous honey bee will swirl around you as you look like a pretty flower in this hand block printed made-in-heaven mul saree in yellow. No matter how much we move forward in time, it is often our very roots that hold us in place.
No matter how much we move forward in time, it is often our very roots that hold us in place. As far as our fabrics are concerned, we are in an age of constant innovation and up-gradation. Even so, our love for age-old crafts and processes like block printing can never fade. Block printing is an art that is at least a few centuries old. Especially in India, the art has evolved to incorporate the motifs and designs of different regions. It is a process of printing designs on a base fabric using wooden stamps dipped in dye. The charm lies in the fact that all the steps of block printing are done by artisans using their hands. Right from carving the wooden stamp, which itself requires a lot of expertise and skill, to printing the fabric and drying it, each step is carried out by dedicated artisans. The intricately carved stamps are a wonder by themselves and there are separate sects of artisans who specialise in this and create highly nuanced wooden stamps using chisels, drills and hammers. Once this is done, mustard oil is applied to the stamps and they are left to soak up the oil to prevent cracks. Meanwhile, the base fabric is washed and dyed. Handloom fabrics are most preferred as they absorb the colours of the print gorgeously. Following this, the fabric is laid out on a flat surface and held in place with small pins. The wooden stamp is dipped in the chosen dye and then slammed onto the fabric in one forceful motion. The entire saree or as much as required is printed this way by consecutively pressing the stamp on the fabric with force. After the process is over, the saree is washed and dried. The patience, skill and creativity of artisans come forth brilliantly with a hand block printed saree. There are bound to be small irregularities in the print as a result of human error and that lends a whole new level of allure to this art-form.
The block-printing on this saree is done on a made-in-heaven mul cotton fabric which is lighter than air and loved by our Suta Queens immensely.
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