Sorutuli Hand Batick (সরুতুলির বাটিক)

 1,950.00

Discover timeless Bengali artistry with this Sorutuli Hand Batick Cotton Saree, featuring a vibrant burnt-orange body paired with deep chocolate-brown borders and intricate traditional batik motifs. A perfect blend of comfort, culture, and elegance.

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Description

Description

Celebrate the heritage of Bengal with this exquisite Sorutuli Hand Batick (সরুতুলির বাটিক) Work on Cotton Saree, handcrafted by skilled artisans using age-old batik techniques. The saree features a striking burnt-orange cotton base with organic batik textures, beautifully contrasted by rich brown borders and pallu adorned with traditional floral and paisley motifs inspired by Sorutuli’s artisanal legacy.

Made from soft, breathable cotton, this saree offers all-day comfort while maintaining a graceful drape. Ideal for daily wear, cultural functions, festive daytime events, and traditional gatherings, each piece reflects authentic craftsmanship and artistic individuality—no two sarees are exactly alike.

Style it with handcrafted silver jewelry or minimal accessories to highlight its earthy elegance and cultural charm.

Fabric: Pure Cotton
Technique: Sorutuli Hand Batick (Traditional Bengali Batik)
Color: Burnt Orange with Brown Batik Print
Occasion: Daily Wear, Cultural Events, Festive Day Wear, Traditional Functions

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