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Bagru Handblock Print Maheshwari Silk Saree – Natural Black
Timeless, sophisticated, and deeply rooted in craft heritage — this Bagru handblock print Maheshwari Silk Saree in natural black is a wardrobe essential for every saree connoisseur. The rich, deep black is achieved using natural iron-rich mud (kali mitti) — a traditional Bagru dyeing ingredient that produces a warm, earthy black of extraordinary depth, completely free of synthetic chemicals.
Crafted on the legendary Maheshwari Silk from Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh — celebrated for its fine texture, natural sheen, and graceful drape — this saree is the perfect union of two great Indian craft traditions: Bagru block printing and Maheshwari weaving.
✦ Fabric Details
- Fabric: Pure Maheshwari Silk
- Technique: Traditional Bagru Hand Block Printing
- Colour: Natural Black (Kali Mitti — Iron-rich Mud Dye)
- Dyes: 100% Natural / Eco-friendly Vegetable Dyes
- Total Saree Length: 6.30 Metres
- Blouse Piece: Included (0.80 metres)
- Saree Without Blouse: 5.50 Metres
- Finish: Soft, lustrous, lightweight, skin-friendly
✦ Washing Instructions
- 🧺 Gentle hand wash in cold water recommended
- Use mild detergent or silk-specific wash; avoid bleach or harsh chemicals
- Wash dark colours separately for the first 2–3 washes
- Dry in shade to maintain natural dye depth
- Light iron on reverse side at low-medium heat
- 💡 Dry clean recommended for best results to preserve Maheshwari Silk sheen
✦ Occasion Wear
- ✨ Festive occasions — Diwali, Navratri, Eid, Teej
- 💍 Wedding functions, mehendi & sangeet
- 🏢 Office wear & formal professional settings
- 🎁 Premium gifting — luxurious & meaningful
- 🎨 Art exhibitions & heritage festivals
✦ About the Craft
Maheshwari Silk originates from the historic town of Maheshwar on the banks of the Narmada river, Madhya Pradesh — a fabric beloved by Indian royalty for centuries. Its fine, lightweight weave, natural lustre, and distinctive reversible border make it one of India's most prized handloom textiles.
In the Bagru tradition, achieving a deep natural black is a multi-step process — the fabric is treated with a fermented solution of iron-rich black mud (kali mitti) and sun-dried repeatedly to build up rich colour depth. The result is a warm, organic black that only grows more beautiful with time. No two sarees are ever exactly alike — the slight variations are the hallmark of authentic handwork.
✦ Manufactured By
Bagru Hastkala Printers
Mahadev Nagar, Laxmi Nath Chowk,
Bagru, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 303007, India
📞 Contact: +91-9929619944 / +91-9887897468
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