Bangalore Silk Saree – Beige with Turquoise Blue Woven Design

 8,500.00
Grace yourself with this stunning Bangalore Silk Saree in a soft beige shade, beautifully adorned with turquoise blue woven motifs. A perfect blend of elegance and tradition, ideal for weddings, festivals, and special occasions.Shop this elegant Bangalore Silk Saree in beige with turquoise blue woven motifs. Perfect for weddings, festivals, and special occasions. Lightweight, traditional & timeless – a must-have for your ethnic collection.

Tussar with Hand Painting Saree – Exclusive Festive Collection

 8,500.00

Tussar with Hand Painting Saree – An exclusive festive wear showcasing intricate hand-painted artwork on pure Tussar silk. Lightweight, elegant, and perfect for weddings, parties, and the upcoming festival season.

Tussar with Hand Blocked & Kantha Stitch Saree

 7,500.00

Tussar with Hand Blocked & Kantha Stitch Saree – An exclusive festive collection piece featuring rich green and maroon tones, enhanced with intricate hand block prints and delicate Kantha embroidery. Perfect for weddings, parties, and the upcoming festival season.

তসর হ্যান্ড ব্লক ও কাঁথা স্টিচ শাড়ি
সবুজ ও মেরুনের রাজকীয় আভায় সাজানো এই শাড়ি আপনার উৎসবের লুককে করে তুলবে আরও অনন্য। দক্ষ কারিগরের হাতে তৈরি সূক্ষ্ম হ্যান্ড ব্লক প্রিন্ট ও মনোমুগ্ধকর কাঁথা কাজের নকশা এই শাড়িকে করেছে সত্যিই বিশেষ।

🎉 এটি আমাদের এক্সক্লুসিভ উৎসব কালেকশনের অংশ, যা আপনাকে বিয়ে, পূজা, পার্টি এবং আসন্ন উৎসবের প্রতিটি মুহূর্তে করে তুলবে সবার নজরের কেন্দ্রবিন্দু।

👉 আপনার স্টাইলকে দিন ঐতিহ্যের ছোঁয়া – এই শাড়িই হোক আপনার উৎসবের সেরা পছন্দ!

Goddess Kali. Mukha-Dinajpur

 6,500.00
Mukha art of South Dinajpur from West Bengal. The wooden masks is the prime occupation for the locals. Visit the Mukha section and bring home these colorful creations to decorate the walls.

Tribal Story

 6,500.00
The location of these Patachitra Shilpi or artists falls in a place, popularly known as Jangal Mahal in West Bengal. The area is home to a number of indigenous tribes like Santhals, Vills, Mundas. The paintings, for obvious reasons, depict the tribal culture. One such example by Nazra Chitrakar, who learnt the art from her older generations and is now passing it on to her successors. This painting shows the courtship of a young tribal couple, surrounded by their friends and playmates. 

Tribal Story

 6,500.00
The location of these Patachitra Shilpi or artists falls in a place, popularly known as Jangal Mahal in West Bengal. The area is home to a number of indigenous tribes like Santhals, Vills, Mundas. The paintings, for obvious reasons, depict the tribal culture. One such example by Nazra Chitrakar, who learnt the art from her older generations and is now passing it on to her successors. 

Tussar with Hand Blocked Saree – Yellow with Blue Floral Design

 6,200.00
Tussar with Hand Blocked Saree – A premium tussar silk saree featuring exquisite hand block prints. Lightweight, elegant, and perfect for weddings, festive occasions, and parties.

Golden Threads of Elegance – Shifon with Parsi Work

 5,650.00
Shifon with Parsi Work Saree – A lightweight chiffon saree adorned with intricate Parsi embroidery along the borders. Elegant, flowy, and perfect for weddings, festive occasions, and evening parties.

Half Tussar Silk Saree with Traditional Lambani Embroidery – Elegant Yellow Handloom Saree for Festive & Wedding Wear

 5,500.00
Adorn yourself with this exquisite Half Tussar Silk Saree with Lambani Work, beautifully designed with intricate embroidery and vibrant floral motifs. The soft yellow base paired with colorful hand-stitched patterns makes it a perfect choice for festive occasions, weddings, and cultural celebrations.

Bhagalpuri Raw Silk Saree

 5,500.00
Drape yourself in timeless elegance with this Bhagalpuri Raw Silk Saree, beautifully handwoven with vibrant stripes in blue, maroon, red, and golden hues. Perfect for festive occasions, cultural celebrations, and traditional gatherings, this saree blends heritage craftsmanship with modern charm.

Sunny Glow Motka Maslin Saree

 5,500.00

“Bring a burst of sunshine to your wardrobe with our Motka Maslin Saree. Woven from fine maslin fabric, this saree is exceptionally lightweight, breathable, and comfortable – making it ideal for all-day wear. The radiant yellow shade symbolizes joy, positivity, and celebration, making it a perfect choice for festive occasions, pujas, daytime functions, or casual gatherings.

Its sheer texture and delicate weave add a graceful flow, while the simplicity of the design keeps the look fresh and versatile. Pair it with minimal jewelry for a casual elegance or style it with bold accessories for a festive statement.

This saree is more than just attire – it’s a celebration of tradition, comfort, and timeless beauty in every drape.”

Sita Haran

 5,500.00
The famous scene of abduction of Seeta by Ravana, as depicted in Ramayana, is painted here in this piece of art by Bahadur Chitrakar. The giant bird Jatayu came to rescue Seeta but could not succeed as he got wounded by Ravana’s sword. Such stories of the Hindu epics make for the  subjects of many of these art pieces by the Pata Shilpis. It’s quite an old piece of art and is a heritage of Bengal’s culture. 

Kamale Kamini

 5,500.00
A depiction of Kamale Kamini, the Hindu deity called Devi Chandi, is here in this painting of Bahadur Chitrakar. The famous Bengali folk lore, Chandi Mangal, written by Kabikankan Mukundaram, tells the tale of Devi Chandi, supposedly another avatar of Devi Durga. The goddess was seen sitting on a huge lotus flower in the middle of the sea and gobbling an elephant and then throwing it up. She would repeat this time and again. The story is long and this painting was used to tell the story to villagers in olden days. It is a very old piece of art. 

Manasa Mangal

 5,500.00
This painting, by Bahadur Chitrakar, is a scene from the Manasa Mangal, also known as Padmapuran, a folk lore based on Hindu mythology. The deity of snakes, Devi Manasa is one of the protagonists of the story who compels Chand Saudagar, a rich businessman, to worship her by hook or crook. Chand was a worshipper of Shiva and he would never want to pay homage to Manasa. To fulfil her desire, Manasa sends her snakes to bite Chand’s son Lakhindar to death. Behula, the wife of Lakhindar, takes all the pain to make piece between Manasa and Chand, and subsequently gets back her husband to life. 

Tribal Story

 5,500.00
The location of these Patachitra Shilpi or artists falls in a place, popularly known as Jangal Mahal in West Bengal. The area is home to a number of indigenous tribes like Santhals, Vills, Mundas. The paintings, for obvious reasons, depict the tribal culture. One such example by Nazra Chitrakar, who learnt the art from her older generations and is now passing it on to her successors. A depiction of a tribal marriage ceremony is beautifully borne by this painting.