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Blissful Manzil
€48,75
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Length: 5.50 Meters ; Width: 45 inches
Blouse Piece: No
Fabric: Mul Cotton
Wash Care: Gentle hand wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called On the go Orchid
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
She was always headed for somewhere. In the loom of her mind, she was finding secret routes to reach one place from another. It was a maze of maps that she returned to and slipped out of at will. Took breaks to track their challenges and bounties. But never planned to embark on any of these hikes in real life.
For her, the allure of wanting to reach a destination faded beyond the planning.
Dive into your wildest dreams in our beige with a thin lavender and red border saree. The comfort of mul-mul cotton will win your heart.
Suta’s ‘made in heaven’ mul cotton, is also known as mul mul in West Bengal. The fabric is buttery soft and has a delicate beauty. Its weave is very fine and this lends a very fluid texture to the fabric, which makes draping it a breeze. It truly is like a hug that wraps you in its love.
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Bold black
€50,75
Length: 5.5 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Wash Care:
1. Hand wash separately in cold water and salt 2. Don't soak it in water for more than 5 minutes 3. Medium iron
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Red Checkered
Su, the model is wearing a free size shirt called Known Unknowns
Underskirt: You can pair it with a Black underskirt
https://suta.in/products/black
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
When everyone else had shut their doors close, when everyone else had said goodbye to the day and entered the trance that took them to the next day - that was when the writer inside her woke up. She wrote life-changing stories each night. When physical shapes disappeared from eyesight because of the veil of darkness, she found how all of us were one. Her words drew a masterpiece each night on the canvas of the bold, black night.
This sultry black beauty is a pristine depiction of all things pretty put together.Don’t miss this made-in-heaven mul saree
The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is buttery soft and delicately beautiful. The weave of this fabric is very fine, and this lends a very fluid texture to it that makes draping it a breeze. It is truly like a hug that wraps you in its love!
Bougainvillea
Blouse Piece: No
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar collection -
https://suta.in/collections/blouses
That pop of pink amidst a grey pallet of concrete structures caught her eye and she found herself gravitating towards it. As she got closer and closer, her eyes lit up. Her fingers touched the Bougainvillea flowers that seemed to reach out to her with the wind prodding them on. In that instant, she went back in time. She went back to when it was just man and nature and nothing else.
This made in heaven mul saree in pink is a must-have!
The mul cotton is what we call ‘Made in Heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilisation. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ‘woven air’ to the muslin fabric. Weavers famously wove on looms that were at ground level and operated the looms from pits dug in the ground. Even during the Mughal era, the muslin fabric was seen as a symbol of power for its finesse. History is full of anecdotes to prove the awe that the muslin fabric generated. Emperor Aurangzeb is said to have chided his daughter Zeb-un-Nisa for appearing naked in the court when in reality she had been wearing several layers of the muslin cloth! Such was the fabric’s delicateness. The almost invisible fabric had made an Arab traveller in the 10th century remark that the degree of fineness is such that a garment can be drawn through a ring of a middling size. During the British colonisation and even during the Mughal rule, the art of weaving muslin took a hit as weavers were treated poorly and drought hit many of the weaving centres. As a result, today, the process of weaving has seen a lot of change. Nevertheless, the essence of it hasn’t changed and the charm of the fabric still remains.
Boundless Safar
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Joyful Jigsaw , Wandering Whirlwind
Change was her only constant in the ten years that she had spent in the aviation industry. The minute she touched land; she began to plan her next flight. It was hectic. But did she begrudge travelling all the time? NO.
Her love for travel had guided her most important life decisions. She was not just moving from one place to another, she was experiencing new things. New food, new cultures and new people. It constantly helped her evolve. The long journey outside helped her look within… in a way that she’d never tried earlier.
Look bold and beautiful in our classic black mul cotton saree with a thin beige and lavender border.
Butterfly Yellow
Length : 5.5 meters ; Width : 47 inches
Blouse Piece : No
Blouse : Su, the model is wearing size S blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
Fabric : Mul Cotton
Underskirt: You can pair this underskirt with Lemon Zest
From flower to flower the butterfly hopped, trying to reach the rainbow far across. When it finally reached the closest spot, it looked back at the yellow road of sunflower fields that were cheering his success with a sweet little dance!
This beautiful yellow Made in Heaven mul is like a piece of precious sunshine draped around you!
Caramelized Cinnamon
€54,25
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.17 m (116.84 cm)
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Note: The mannequin is wearing a blouse called Basic Safed
Chamakta safed chumki
€59,00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing S size of blouse called Parizaad , Gerua Rangi Chand
Chanda Hai Tu
€43,50
Collection: Noori
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.18 m (118.00 cm)
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size XS of the blouse called Golden Ghadi
Note: Our mul sarees are slightly transparent, it’s the nature of the fabric and part of its soft, airy charm.
Please note that this saree comes with a fall and edging.
You’re the moon; soft, glowing, impossible to ignore. Inspired by this thought, we designed something that reflects you. This grey mul cotton saree feels peaceful and grounding, like a quiet moment to yourself. The zari-lined border adds just the right amount of shine, while the magenta-accented pallu brings in a soft pop of brightness. The contrast of grey and magenta tassels ties it all together with thoughtful detail. It’s perfect for slow festive mornings, quiet rooftop evenings, or cozy, intimate gatherings.
Pair it with: Suta's Sorvoi blouse and a dash of kajal.
Chandi Lining
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size XS of the blouse called Pastel pyaar
Like silver linings- bright and hopeful, this light blue mul cotton saree is all about easy elegance. The contrast selvedge adds a touch of character, and the zari lines on the pallu catch the light most softly. A pop of lime green and matching tassels bring in a fresh, summery surprise. Perfect for daytime events, office parties, or lunches that turn into laughter-filled afternoons.
Pair it with: A Vanilla Stardust Suta blouse and dainty bangles.
Cinnamon Dust
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
The model is wearing a free size shirt called One to Many
The start of life has no fixed moment, does it? We can never remember the first moment of our life. Much like how we can never remember the exact beginning of a dream. What about the end of life? Do we ever know whether it really ends? And, maybe dreams never end too. What if they continue in parallel universes even after we wake up? Wait. Are we on to something here? Maybe the most exciting journeys have neither a beginning nor an ending!
This bestseller at Suta will take you on a journey unto itself that will show you the high points of draping a saree. Get ready to enter a world of magic with this gorgeous made-in-heaven mul saree!
Dancing Dhoop
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size XS of the blouse called Desi pop
Inspired by the first ray of dawn, Dancing Dhoop makes you dance with joy. This Purple and magenta mul cotton saree brings two bright moods in one soft drape.Woven zari lines grace the pallu, while orange accents add a playful charm to the saree. Pink and purple tassels at the edges bring a touch of cheer. This piece is perfect for breezy brunches and carefree evenings.
Pair it with: A Suta Butttercup sunset blouse and your brightest smile.
Dilruba
€57,50
Note: The mannequin is wearing a blouse called Dandelions lullaby , Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Lahu ki Syahi
Fabric: Cotton
Cotton fabric dates back to some of the most ancient civilisations and it has a strong presence in the modern wardrobe as well. The softness and lightness of cotton combined with its strength and versatility makes it one of the most popular choices, especially for the Indian climate. We took this simple, elegant fabric and added the Suta twist and voila! It is the best-friend your skin and body could ask for!
Dragon Fruit Pink
€56,25
Blouse: Ta, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
He mischievously added a couple of candy bars into the already full shopping cart at the grocery store. As the wife glared at him, the usual effect that her stern face had on him went for a toss as he chuckled. As she suppressed her own giggle, they could have passed for newly-weds had their gorgeous wrinkles not given them away. Vacation shopping was always fun, but this year it was extra special. As they went back to their open-to-beach cottage and gazed at the stars, their marriage of 50 years seemed like just a fraction of time. Over their favourite snack of delicious dragon fruits, they planned for their exciting future ahead!
Don't miss this yummy shade of arresting dragon fruit pink on your favourite Made in Heaven mul cotton saree!
Evergreen in Kerala
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Black and Grey Alat Palat
Is the colour teal, green or blue? It is actually both, originating from the Eurasian Teal a freshwater duck with a bluish-green stripe extending from its eye area to the back of its head. There’s music in her silence. And a pensiveness in the music. She misses something kindred and precious from times far away. Maybe another life. She’s the first drop of rain in the hurricane. They thought she was crazy, braving the wind and enjoying it too. But she felt like the wind untamed, unharnessed. And so…Kerala is becoming of her. The vagrant land with its soaking rains, tranquil backwaters and Ayurveda of 5000 years. Birdsong, the water’s face, the moist air lingers in her mind. She can hear the wind-chimes ringing wildly somewhere.
The mul cotton is what we call ‘made in heaven’ at Suta. Known in West Bengal as mul mul, the fabric is what can be categorised as muslin cotton. It is believed that this fine method of weaving cotton can be traced back to even before the Indus valley civilization. What makes this fabric special is the almost magical process of weaving it. Cotton fibres are separated and spun into strong threads. The lightest and the most delicate fibres are separated and are then spun into muslin thread. These are then woven into fabrics by skilled weavers. The history of muslin weaving is a beautiful chapter in the history of Indian textiles. The process of the yore was much more complex and involved many unique tools that look primitive but worked like magic. The upper jaw of a catfish was used to initially clean the cotton before spinning. To separate the lightest fibres, a Dhunkar (a bamboo bow) was used, which when strung in a distinctive way made the lighter fibres rise above the heavier ones. This process gave the title ‘woven air’ to the muslin fabric. Weavers famously wove on looms that were at ground level and operated the looms from pits dug in the ground. Even during the Mughal era, the muslin fabric was seen as a symbol of power for its finesse. History is full of anecdotes to prove the awe that the muslin fabric generated. Emperor Aurangazeb is said to have chided his daughter Zeb-un-Nisa for appearing naked in the court when in reality she had been wearing several layers of the muslin cloth! Such was the fabric’s delicateness. The almost invisible fabric had made an Arab traveller in the 10 th century remark that the degree of fineness is such that a garment can be drawn through a ring of a middling size. During the British colonisation and even during the Mughal rule, the art of weaving muslin took a hit as weavers were treated poorly and drought hit many of the weaving centres. As a result, today, the process of weaving has seen a lot of change. Nevertheless, the essence of it hasn’t changed and the charm of the fabric still remains.
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