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Faishana Pure Handloom Magenta Dupion Silk Floral Mina Jaal with Contrast Red Silver Mina Golden Skirt Border and Red Blouse

Faishana Pure Handloom Magenta Dupion Silk Floral Mina Jaal with Contrast Red Silver Mina Golden Skirt Border and Red Blouse

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The Faishana Pure Handloom Magenta Dupion Silk Floral Mina Jaal saree features an elegant magenta base adorned with intricate floral mina jaal patterns. It is complemented by a contrasting red and silver mina golden skirt border, adding a touch of regal sophistication. The saree comes with a matching red blouse, enhancing its overall appeal. Perfect for special occasions, this saree combines traditional artistry with contemporary design, making it a stunning addition to any wardrobe.                               

Dupion silk sarees exhibit regional variations across India, with each region contributing unique weaving techniques, designs, and cultural influences. Here’s an exploration of how dupion silk sarees vary across different regions:
 1. South India (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu):
- Kanjivaram Silk Sarees: While not typically classified as dupion silk, Kanjivaram sarees from Tamil Nadu use heavy silk yarns similar to dupion silk. They are known for their rich colors, intricate zari work (gold or silver threads), and wide borders with traditional motifs like temple designs, peacocks, and floral patterns.
- Mysore Silk Sarees: These sarees from Karnataka are famous for their smooth texture and subtle sheen. While finer than dupion silk, Mysore silk sarees are characterized by minimalistic designs, often featuring plain or striped patterns with contrasting borders and pallus.
 2. West Bengal (Murshidabad, Bishnupur):
- Murshidabad Silk Sarees: Dupion silk sarees from Murshidabad in West Bengal are known for their crisp texture and vibrant colors. They often feature intricate weaving patterns, sometimes combined with floral or geometric motifs. These sarees are favored for their durability and rich cultural heritage.
- Bishnupur Silk Sarees: Bishnupur in West Bengal is renowned for its handwoven silk sarees that may include dupion silk varieties. These sarees are known for their elaborate jacquard weaving, depicting scenes from epics and local folklore. They are characterized by their intricate designs and use of traditional motifs.
 3. North India (Varanasi, Bhagalpur):
- Banarasi Silk Sarees: While predominantly made from fine silk, Banarasi sarees sometimes incorporate dupion silk for specific designs. Known for their opulence, Banarasi sarees feature heavy gold and silver zari work, intricate brocade patterns, and motifs inspired by Mughal art and Persian designs.
- Bhagalpuri Silk Sarees: Also known as Tussar silk sarees, they are produced in Bhagalpur, Bihar. While not typically dupion silk, Bhagalpuri sarees exhibit a textured look and natural sheen similar to dupion silk. They often feature tribal-inspired prints, geometric patterns, and earthy tones.
 4. Maharashtra (Paithani):
- Paithani Silk Sarees: Paithani sarees from Maharashtra are renowned for their use of pure silk threads in intricate weaving patterns. While not dupion silk, they share similarities in their luxurious feel and traditional craftsmanship. Paithani sarees are characterized by their rich colors, peacock motifs, and unique pallu designs.
 Cultural Significance and Design Influences:
- Color Palette: Regional variations in dupion silk sarees often reflect local preferences in color palettes. For example, South Indian sarees may feature bold and vibrant colors, while West Bengal sarees may exhibit softer hues or earthy tones.
- Design Elements: Each region contributes distinct design elements to dupion silk sarees. This includes motifs inspired by local flora, fauna, historical narratives, and religious symbolism.

- Weaving Techniques: Different regions employ unique weaving techniques that influence the texture and appearance of dupion silk sarees. This includes variations in weave patterns, use of zari work, and embellishments.
In summary, dupion silk sarees showcase a rich diversity across India, with each region offering unique interpretations that highlight local craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and design aesthetics. Whether for weddings, festivals, or everyday wear, these sarees embody the artistry and tradition of Indian textile craftsmanship.

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Faishana Pure Handloom Magenta Dupion Silk Floral Mina Jaal with Contrast Red Silver Mina Golden Skirt Border and Red Blouse
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Faishana Pure Handloom Magenta Dupion Silk Floral Mina Jaal with Contrast Red Silver Mina Golden Skirt Border and Red BlouseBSDP006
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Regular price
Rs. 10,899.00
Sale price
Rs. 5,440.00/ea
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