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Warmest Wishes
$231.25
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Length: 5.50 Meters ; Width: 45 inches
Blouse Piece: No
Fabric: Cotton Viscose blend
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Barfeeli Parchaai
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
The holiday season smelt different. There were bits of baked apple and cinnamon, sprigs of lemongrass and the warmth of hot chocolate with marshmallows. Imagine all of that in a quaint smell. She couldn’t think of the holiday season without pulling out snippets from her childhood. And while signing off a greeting card for her first childhood friend, she wished to conjure that old whiff. She could only seal it with a moist kiss and a prayer. “When he opens the card, he will receive my warmest wishes,” she told herself.
Wish your loved ones well in this charming red hand-embroidered 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.
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Warli khesh
$135.50
Length: 6.5 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse piece: No
Wash care: Dry Wash
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection.
Fabric: Mul Cotton
Underskirt: You can pair it with a White underskirt
Note: The colours of the khesh lines may vary because it is made from recycled sarees
When artisans cant sell their cotton sarees they tear them off into fine cotton shreds and weave them into another cotton saree. This recycling gives birth to a Khesh saree.
While we speak of sustainable fashion and up-cycling in the present day and age, weavers have been carrying on the tradition of up-cycling for many decades. The beautiful fabric of khesh is an example of old-world charm remaining as ravishing as ever in any form. The process of khesh weaving is pretty simple. On the handloom, new yarn forms the warp and torn strips of old sarees form the weft. However, the stunning amalgamations that this simple process can produce are truly extraordinary. What started in the early 1920s at Shilpa Sadan that was set up by Rabindranath Tagore near Shantiniketan as a vocational training centre is now a design that symbolises the beauty in the simplicity of the Indian way of living. The traditional weavers in Birbhum pass on their craft to consequent generations and keep the spirit alive.
The old sarees that are torn into strips are got either from different collections centres or from the excess of sarees that the weavers have that haven't been sold. Once the old sarees are collected, shredding them into thin strips by hand is a process that is almost as difficult as the weaving. Cotton sarees are preferred because they are easier to tear when compared to synthetic ones. The weavers have developed short-cuts to make the tearing process easier. They first tear the sarees into 6 or 7 broad strips. Then, cuts of the desired breadth are made at the edge of each strip. Following this, they hold the alternate edges on one hand and the rest in the other hand and pull in opposite directions. Once torn, these strips are weaved as khesh fabric. The outcome of the final fabric can never be predicted beforehand. It is always like a beautiful kaleidoscope churning out different combinations of the colours it contains. This surprise element is the beauty of the fabric.
Wanderlust ke Parinde
$285.25
Length: 5.30 meters ; Width: 44 inches
Fabric: Kota Cotton
Blouse: Ta, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Sugar Puff
She must see the world. All that she did ended in one eternal wish — the wish to explore. Her mind wandered from the present into the future. She could wilfully position herself in far off lands. Sometimes, it was a hamlet in the hills. Sometimes, a part of the Maghreb region of Africa. And sometimes, she was just under the sky — in an unknown town of a lesser-known city.
Free as a bird, she was just beginning to fly into the vast azure. But her aspirations were rooted in one belief. She felt safe knowing that wherever she is, she’s being watched by the sky. A blue patchwork quilt woven by her Nani up there.
Feel at home with your deepest desires in this blue 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.
Vyoma
$238.50
Fabric: Viscose Georgette
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called
Viscose and modal are bio-based fibres derived from plants. They are extracted from a compound called cellulose, which lends stiffness and support to plants. This cellulose is realigned to create a fabric that is soft, durable and breathable. When both the fibres are combined, modal imparts lightness and a rich feel to the fabric. Both the fibres are responsibly sourced and have a low carbon footprint.
Vulnerable Vijayshanti
$554.75
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a S size blouse called as Beparvah.
Underskirt: You can pair it with a Black underskirt.
Fabric: Handwoven Banarasi Silk Georgette
“Cover up your stretch marks, this isn’t sexy at all.”
“Well maybe my stretch marks are my ‘people-meters’ telling me what kind of people I belong with and what kind I don’t.”
This stunning silk georgette saree is a Banarasi beauty in black and silver hues, your perfect partner in crime as you take on the world, darling!
This gorgeous drape celebrates the legacy of Banarasi weaves on silk georgette.The silk georgette fabric brings a soft, fluid feel to the drape. The characteristic zari detailing and the traditional Banarasi motifs bring an ethereal charm to the saree and make it a treasured piece of clothing. The beautiful lustre and the luscious feel of the saree embrace you in style while making you instantly spotlight-ready!
Vrishti
$225.25
Length: 5.50 Meters ; Width: 45.5 inches
Fabric: Viscose modal
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.
Volcano Whims
$137.75
Length: 5.55 meters ; Width: 44 inches
Fabric: Cotton Zari
Wash Care: Gentle Handwash
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing S size blouse called Gothic Dreams
She stood at the crossroads of her life, uncertain about which way to go next. Her childhood hadn’t been perfect in so many ways. Self-doubt would always erupt like an errant volcano when she least expected it. It kept her glued to the straight and narrow, to a field she did not enjoy and a string of jobs that always left her feeling hollow from within. That changed when, while rummaging through the attic, she came across an old camera. She felt drawn to it, like a moth to an open flame. Soon, her camera was her constant companion, faithfully capturing every special moment in her life. Her frames earned her recognition and a few assignments – for the first time, she felt as though she’s earned herself a well-deserved night’s sleep. In so many ways, her inner magma of insecurities had finally cooled down, creating a beautiful and rock solid core.
Outlast all those volcanic eruptions of self-doubt and insecurities to reveal your inner queen, in this gorgeous cotton and zari saree.
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.
Vishaya
$726.00
Length: 6.30 meters ; Width: 43 inches
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image
Fabric: Saree gajji silk nakshi design zari weaving with bandhani
Note: The blouse used on mannequin is So red
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
Vine Twine
$209.75
Length: 6.35 meters ; Width: 43 inches
Fabric: Cotton Silk
Blouse: The model is wearing S size of blouse called Sanam Re
Cotton silk is a blend of cotton and silk. Clothes made of this fabric are lightweight, soft, breathable, and have an elegant sheen. This hybrid fabric is especially popular as it can be worn with comfort and ease during both summers and winters.
Village In Heaven #TAPCollection
$117.50
Length: 5.5 meters ; Width: 47 inches
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
Succulent fruits dotted the trees that seemed to line up the boundaries of the forest that had far more ferocious greenery. It looked like these trees were like a mutual friend to the forest and the village. The air smelled crisp from evening showers that had arrived just as expected. Farmlands swayed their heads to the breeze as athletic humans inspected their harvests in progress. The streams streamed divine music that echoed all through the tiny village with birds chirping as interludes. As the time traveller looked in awe, he couldn't understand if it was heaven on earth or a village in heaven. After having travelled a whole century backwards, it took him hardly an instant to see that heaven or hell was a choice that man could make!
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.
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!
Vibhuti
$482.75
Length: 6.30 meters ; Width: 41 inches
Fabric: Saree chanderi body ajrakh pbb bandhani
Note: The blouse used on mannequin is Malai Eri
Vampire chumki
$115.00
Note: The mannequin is wearing a blouse called Tinker bell , Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Syahi Sanwari
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 civilisation. 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 Aurangzeb 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 10th 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.
Vamika
$173.75
Length: 6.2 meters ; Width: 46 inches
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Golapi Goyna
Fabric: Maheshwari cotton silk
Note: The length of the blouse piece is 70 cm
Her two feet took her on journeys uninhibited yet her heart stayed centered and this is her story. She holds life within her. She is the other half of the universe, holding the scales of balance for her world to thrive. Her presence inspires peace, even when the heart races in passion uninhibited. She is Vamika.
This blue saree in handloom Maheshwari silk cotton with zari border is as gorgeous as it can get!
Silk is one of the most elegant fabrics there is and the sheer variety of silks that are made in India are a treasure. One of the most popular varieties of silk is the Maheshwari silk.This silk variety is known to have originated from Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh and it exudes a regality that is subtle and captivating. The fabric for this saree consists of hand-woven, hand-dyed Maheshwari silk and cotton woven together. The beauty of this fabric is in its simplicity that quietly boasts of a rich craft. The feel of a Maheshwari silk cotton fabric is rich and the luscious threads of the fabric come together to glide on the skin.
Valorous Vrinda
$620.50
Length: 5.3 Meters ; Width: 45 inches
Fabric: Silk Cotton with Zari
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing XS size blouse called Nakti
Vrinda was not your typical heroine. She wasn't known for her physical strength or bravery on the battlefield, but her valour shone brightly in the most unexpected ways. Her valour lay in her ability to connect empathically with the world around her, and in the nourishing warmth of her soul. She didn't wrestle with beasts or brandish a sword; instead, she gently coaxed the universe to reveal its most joyful secrets, and tired shoulders to give up their burdens. Those who knew her said that there was never a dull moment with Vrinda, and that she was never too busy to lend an ear. She could show you the most unexpected sights, tell you the most beautiful stories or crack a quick joke that made all your worries melt away.
She was valorous not because of her might; but because she had the courage to care. Her valour taught people that strength came in many forms, that bravery wasn't limited to the battlefield, and that the courage to confront challenges head-on could transform the world.
Conquer hearts and minds, when you wear Valorous Vrinda, a striking red and black handwoven Mashru saree. Made of fine cotton and silk, and the most elegant silver and gold zari, this saree is guaranteed to light up your festivities.
This saree has been handwoven by a master weaver in the Mashru tradition. The Mashru weave is said to have originated in West Asia, in the 19th Century. The fabric is woven with a silk weft and a fine cotton warp. It thus combines the ageless comfort of cotton and the timeless aesthetic of silk, elevated by the presence of gold and silver zari.
Vaidehi Vidya
Length: 5.50 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Fabric: Cotton with Artificial Zari
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Varuna Ki Lehrein
Growing up, she had come to dread school. She hated that her classmates ridiculed her for being different, that they poked fun of her ‘awkward’ features and her love for reading. She had tried, for many years, to fit in. But no matter what she did, it was never enough. Her years of anguish were not completely in vain, however. She became resilient, impervious to the barbs that were cast her way. And, when she finally crossed paths with her bullies, two decades later, she had only her successes and kindness to share with them.
Like her idol, Vidya Bagchi, from the movie Kahaani, she knew that revenge often took a long time coming. But the sweetest revenge was when her mere existence shone bright enough to blind her detractors.
May this black saree, made of handloom cotton and zari, remind you to of your inner resilience and give you the courage to stand up for yourself.
Handloom cotton is handwoven by our weavers on mechanical looms. The process is time and labour-intensive, using techniques that have been passed down across generations of artisans. The resultant fabric is extraordinarily soft, breathable and resilient, and also drapes very well. Using handloom cotton not only helps us to work with smaller weavers but also plays an important role in reducing the environmental footprint of the garments we produce. The addition of zari adds a regal sheen to this saree, making it as beautiful as it is comfortable.
Vaidehi Sehmat
Length: 5.34 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Fabric: Cotton with Artificial zari
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Nadiya Ke Paar
It was the alliance of her nightmares – her parents were trying to forcibly marry her off to a groom they’d selected. It didn’t matter what she said; Sehmat found herself alone, voiceless and being pushed towards a life she’d never imagined for herself. All her life, she’d known she was different. She loved women, but she’d always been reluctant to come out, to her family or even herself. But Sehmat knew she could no longer be silent. Drawing inspiration from her hero, Shemat from the movie Raazi, she decided she would do the right thing, no matter how difficult it seemed. She found a job that allowed her to live independently, and to love who she chose to love. And thus, Sehmat was free.
Carve your own path when all the odds are against you, when you wear this lovely maroon saree, made of handloom cotton and zari.
Vaidehi Rani
Length: 5.40 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Hemam
On most days, Rani felt nothing like her name. She was somewhat embarrassed about her plain features, her lustreless hair and her petite frame. But, most of all, she was ashamed of her lisp, which kept her from making new friends or attending public gatherings. She was convinced she would never amount to much; she lacked conviction and was terrified that others would mock her. But one evening, while browsing through an old photo album, she came across a picture of her grandmother on yellowing newsprint. The snippet spoke of how her grandmother had defied all odds to be the first to study math, in an all-men’s college. In that moment, something changed. Rani knew that nothing in her life could have matched the odds her grandmother went up against. She decided to be her own person, lisp included, and fearlessly follow her dreams of being a broadcast journalist. Yes, it would be an uphill task, but if there was one person who could take it on, it was her.
Don’t let anyone stop you from living your life on your terms, like a queen, while wearing this stunning saree, made of handloom cotton and zari.
Vaidehi Neerja
Length: 5.30 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Kedar Ki Dor
Even as a child, she’d always been the wallflower of her family and friends’ groups. She was the littlest and the most timid. She wasn’t very good at sport, didn’t do too well in the outdoors and was the most comfortable behind her books. She could never be one of the adventurers she read about. Or so she thought. But then she learned that her ancestral home – her grandparents’ legacy – was being usurped by an unscrupulous developer. Alone, she challenged him in court, stood up to his henchmen and refused to back down, no matter how much her foes tried to intimidate her. Like the brave Neerja Bhanot, she looked at danger in the eye and didn’t back down.
Become your bravest self in this beautiful navy blue saree, made of handloom cotton and zari
Vaidehi Geet
$110.25
Length: 5.25 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Assi Ki Sham
Posting transformations was the latest Instagram trend and there was no getting away from it – no matter where she looked, all she saw was pictures and text of people being too harsh and critical to their younger selves, although almost mocking the person they used to be. But with Geet, it was the opposite. She’d gained a little weight since she’d begun her dream job and the late hours and stress often took a toll on her once-clear skin. Yes, it wasn’t exactly a ‘glow up’ but it was a transformation she was proud of. Straightening her shoulders, she stared into the mirror once again, but with a smile this time. “Jaisi bhi hoon, mein apni favourite hoon!” she exclaimed, channelling her alter-ego Geet, from Jab We Met.
Here's a reminder to love yourself, accept yourself as you are. May this gorgeous yellow saree, made of handloom cotton and zari, make you do just that!
Vaidehi
Wash care: Dry wash
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing S size blouse called Subha E Varanasi
Fabric: Handloom Cotton with zari
Underskirt: You can pair it with an Off white underskirt
Disclaimer: Slight colour variations are due to photography location and light conditions
From childish pranks to perfectly fulfilling her duty, she treads two distinct worlds in the same step. One minute of monstrous laughter and the next minute of plunging sadness is a part of her unpolluted existence. She goes with the flow and never looks back. Neither does she look forward for the future is only a more hope-filled mirage that mostly reflects the past. She lives with the ease of a free-flowing river. Vaidehi is pristine!
This is a handloom cotton saree with zari detailing
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 and much more comfortable than machine-made fabrics. Handloom cotton is more breathable and thus feels lighter in summers and is perfect for layering in winters.
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.
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