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Bishnupur Silk Block Print Saree | Where the Carved Block Meets Pure Silk
Bishnupur Silk Block Print Saree | Where the Carved Block Meets Pure Silk
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Color: Pink
Fabric: Silk, Pure Silk, and Pure Mulberry Silk
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Before the printing press. Before the screen. Before the machine. There was the block.
A carved wooden block, pressed by hand into fabric, leaving behind a pattern that is never quite identical to the one before it. That slight variation — the ghost of the craftsperson’s hand, the particular pressure of that particular moment — is not a flaw. It is the signature. It is what makes a block print saree something that no machine can replicate, no matter how sophisticated.
This Bishnupur Silk Block Print Saree carries that signature.
It begins with pure Bishnupur silk — the same fine, lustrous fabric that has made this heritage town in West Bengal famous for centuries. And then, instead of the loom, it meets the block. Carved wooden blocks, inked with natural dyes, pressed onto the silk with the steady hand of a craftsperson who has spent years learning exactly how much pressure is needed, exactly how the ink should flow, exactly how the pattern should breathe on the fabric. The result is a saree that has the warmth and depth of handloom silk and the visual richness of a craft tradition that is entirely its own.
The patterns are drawn from Bishnupur’s own artistic heritage — motifs that echo the town’s terracotta temples, its folk traditions, its centuries of visual storytelling. They sit on the silk with a softness that woven motifs cannot achieve — a painterly quality, a sense of something drawn rather than constructed.
This is a saree that belongs at a Bengali cultural gathering in Kolkata, where block print silk is worn by those who appreciate craft in all its forms. It belongs at Durga Puja in Leicester, Harrow, or Wembley, where its distinctive character will draw admiring glances. It belongs at Diwali in New York, New Jersey, or Chicago, where its warmth and artistry translate effortlessly. It belongs at a cultural evening in Amsterdam, Paris, or Frankfurt, where it speaks of Indian craft at its most expressive and most human.
Wear it to a wedding, a reception, a puja, a Navratri gathering, an Eid celebration, a cultural gala, or any occasion where you want to wear something that carries the mark of a human hand — literally.
Because every block print is different. And so is the person who wears it.
Made for: weddings, receptions, Durga Puja, Diwali, Navratri, Eid, Pooja ceremonies, cultural galas, festive family gatherings, and every occasion that deserves something one of a kind.
Stamped with love in: Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Bishnupur, Varanasi, London, Leicester, Harrow, Wembley, Southall, Birmingham, New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, Toronto, Amsterdam, Paris, Frankfurt, Zurich, Brussels, Antwerp.
Country/Region of origin: India
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