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Poncho Joba
€60,25
Arrives at your doorstep in 3-5 business days.
Length: 5.50 Meters ; Width: 45 inches
Blouse Piece: No
Fabric: Cotton
Wash Care: Dry Wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Jamanthi
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
“It looks like a pretty cluster. They call this joba, too?” Mini asked her mother. “Yes. It’s called poncho joba. Doesn’t it look like your fingertips have come together in a rather large circle?” her mother pointed out. Mini agreed, wondering if the flower is still germinating. “Maa, why does it look pale? Would it don a deeper hue in the coming days?” Maa answered with a no. That’s how it is supposed to look is what she said. But Mini couldn’t quite remember seeing something so pale yet beautiful. She had to draw a parallel. Soon, she figured it out. On a summer evening, she announced at the breakfast table, “Poncho joba looks like this glass. A little bit of Roohafza in milk.”
Be curious. Be you. Grace this comfortable cotton saree that is woven with the wispy dreams of khukumoni or a little girl.
From the cotton fields of ancient India to the looms of the Industrial Revolution, cotton has evolved with those who grow, weave and wear it. Breathable, lightweight and versatile, cotton is synonymous with comfort. From delicate muslins to sturdy denim, cotton adapts itself to multiple applications, offering the perfect canvas for both everyday wear and high fashion. Its presence is a tactile connection to the earth, a reminder that the simplest things often hold the deepest significance in our journey through time.
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GAR-4289
€39,25
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
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 Black Curls
Fabric: Mul Cotton
Defect: Printing Dispute On Whole Saree
Location: Art village, Karjat
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
Note: Suta Garage sarees may or may not have fall and edging.
No matter how much we move forward in time, it is often our very roots that hold us in place. As far as our fabrics are concerned, we are in an age of constant innovation and up-gradation. Even so, our love for age-old crafts and processes like block printing can never fade. Block printing is an art that is at least a few centuries old. Especially in India, the art has evolved to incorporate the motifs and designs of different regions. It is a process of printing designs on a base fabric using wooden stamps dipped in dye. The charm lies in the fact that all the steps of block printing are done by artisans using their hands. Right from carving the wooden stamp, which itself requires a lot of expertise and skill, to printing the fabric and drying it, each step is carried out by dedicated artisans. The intricately carved stamps are a wonder by themselves and there are separate sects of artisans who specialise in this and create highly nuanced wooden stamps using chisels, drills and hammers. Once this is done, mustard oil is applied to the stamps and they are left to soak up the oil to prevent cracks. Meanwhile, the base fabric is washed and dyed. Handloom fabrics are most preferred as they absorb the colours of the print gorgeously. Following this, the fabric is laid out on a flat surface and held in place with small pins. The wooden stamp is dipped in the chosen dye and then slammed onto the fabric in one forceful motion. The entire saree or as much as required is printed this way by consecutively pressing the stamp on the fabric with force. After the process is over, the saree is washed and dried. The patience, skill and creativity of artisans come forth brilliantly with a hand block printed saree. There are bound to be small irregularities in the print as a result of human error and that lends a whole new level of allure to this art-form.
The block-printing on this saree is done on a made-in-heaven mul cotton fabric which is lighter than air and loved by our Suta Queens immensely.
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!
GAR-4242
€38,50
Blouse: The model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar collection,
https://suta.in/collections/blouses
Defect: Selvedge Defect On Whole Saree
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Color may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
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 fabrics 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 hasnt changed and the charm of the fabric still remains.
GAR-4281
€40,00
Blouse:The model is wearing a blouse is from our in house collection.
Defect: Weaving Defect On Whole Saree
Gar-2998
€37,50
Blouse: Ta, the model is wearing a blouse from our in house collection. To view similar blouses -
Defect: Threads issue in anchal area
Note: Note: Suta Garage sarees may or may not have fall and edging
Seeds of Love
€159,00
Length: 6.60 m (660.00 cm) ; Width: 1.17 m (116.84 cm)
Fabric: Handloom Cotton
Wash Care: Gentle Hand Wash
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Dil ka Saaya
Sustainability is a topic that Su and Ta are fiercely passionate about. Over the years, theyve adopted multiple strategies to reduce their carbon footprint and make the world a better place for future generations “ from assembling their own rooftop vegetable gardens and harvesting fresh produce every day to making their own compost for gardening and bio-enzymes to use as natural detergents, theyve kept sustainability as their guiding principle when it comes to their personal lifestyles.
Naturally, their outlook extends to their approach with Suta, where theyve incorporated multiple ways to usher in sustainable practices. Sutas offices have ample natural lighting to reduce electricity consumption and the packaging used is plastic-free. Even Sutas best-selling chumki sarees use metal instead of plastic for the sequin detailing. Su and Ta have also brainstormed and rolled out path-breaking initiatives such as Suta Earth to reuse sarees as fabric for packaging in order to avoid clogging landfills with textile waste.
Sustainability is no longer a buzzword but a real, urgent need that must echo in every heart and every home. Every bit, no matter how small, counts. And thats exactly what this handloom cotton saree celebrates “ the beauty of a sustainable, wholesome way of life. With its hand-embroidered kantha pumpkin patches and passion flowers, it is an ode to the exuberance of nature when its left to unfurl in all its glory.
One of the most popular natural fibres in the world, cotton is hailed for its beauty, comfort, durability and versatility. Cotton is naturally sustainable and its cultivation supports local farmers and communities. A low maintenance fabric, cotton is also hypoallergenic, making it the perfect choice around the year, especially for the Indian climate.
GAR-4278
€38,00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse Green butterfly
Fabric: Handloom Mul Cotton
Handloom cotton is a type of fabric that is woven using hand operated looms. Two sets of interlacing yarns, the warp (length) and weft (width), are woven on a mechanised loom operated by weavers. These looms do not use electricity. Human handling lends the fabrics a unique feel and renders the fabrics more value. The resultant fabric is softer, more durable and much more comfortable than machine-made fabrics. Handloom cotton is more breathable and thus feels lighter in summers and provides more insulation in winters. The dyeing process also becomes easier for handloom cotton as the colour penetration is substantially more. Hues are absorbed better thus look resplendent on handloom cotton.
One for All
Length: 5.40 m (540.00 cm) ; Width: 1.17 m (116.84 cm)
Blouse: The model is wearing S size blouse called Gulabi Saaya
Suta is so much more than the products we create “ in fact, it is the stories we tell and the communities we build that define who we are and what we stand for. Our vision has always been to encourage people to explore their personal styles using garments as a medium, without the tags of gender, size or any other societal parameters. For us, inclusivity is a living, breathing ideal “ one that permeates everything we design, believe in and implement.
One of our most successful campaigns was during Navratri 2020, where we narrated nine stories of nine people from all walks of life and had them wear Suta sarees that corresponded with the nine colours that marked the festivities. We also received much appreciation for our first ever Pride collection, which gave a platform to prominent and important voices from the LGBTQiA+ community “ these reactions told us what we needed to know. They told us that our vision was resonating with those who needed to hear us.
Fashion is an outcome of expression and experimentation; consequently, there are no rules that define who can and who cannot wear a saree. Our thriving Suta community is not limited by gender, sexuality, age or body types. Instead, it continues to challenge convention and explore the beauty of the six yards in its purest, most limitless form.
This handloom cotton saree aims to express one of our strongest founding principles, inclusivity, through the beauty of kantha embroidery.
Rohi
€55,00
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.143 m (114.3 cm)
Colour: White
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Suki
Note: Please note that this saree comes with a fall and edging.
The word Rohi means “a flower that touches a heart". Drawing inspiration from its name, this saree spreads a message of celebrating the simple joys of day-to-day life and inspires us to sport a bright smile even in the most adverse situations. The serenity of the color white gets intertwined with the mysterious black, and it all together creates a symphony that describes beauty, warmth, and timelessness. Honoring the hands that weave magic with their tireless efforts, the saree is a beauty waiting to be explored!
Moroccan Memsaab
€64,50
Length: 5.30 m (530.00 cm)
Width: 1.19 m (119.38 cm)
Ink Blossom
€57,50
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.15 m (115 cm)
Note: The model is wearing a blouse is from our in house collection.
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness.
Lavanya
€65,75
Length: 5.50 m (550.00 cm) ; Width: 1.14 m (114.00 cm)
Fabric: Tissue cotton
Colour: Antique gold
Wash Care: Dry wash
Blouse: The model is wearing XS size blouse called Hara Kamal
Embrace the festivities with Lavanya, a dual-colored antique gold saree in tissue cotton. Complemented by a refreshing green jacquard border, "Lavanya," meaning "grace," embodies elegance and charm, making it a perfect companion for your festive celebrations. Wrap yourself in its beauty and let it inspire grace in every moment you share.
GAR-4285
€42,75
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size S of blouse called Pink Pyxis.
Defect: Thread Shift On Whole Saree
The made-in-heaven mul sarees from your wishlist just got dreamier now with the glitter of stars! The process of how they are made is also as endearing as the saree itself. Once we receive the made-in-heaven mul sarees and get a quality check done, these are sent to our superwomen. These women, after finishing household chores and other work for the day, sit together and stitch every single glitter on the saree by hand as Ravindra Sangeeth plays in the background. It takes 3 days to stitch the glitters, after which they make the tassels. Every bit of their joy and love is carried by the saree to reach you!
Dipped in bougainvillea
€101,50
Length: 5.45 m (545 cm) ; Width: 1.15 m (115 cm)
Colour: Yellow
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing size XS of the blouse called Dipped in Checkers
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness Note : This is a pre-order and your order will be shipped within 7 days
A Holi celebration captured in this yellow mul cotton saree is like a garden in full golden sunshine and pink blossoms. The 3D organza bougainvillea flowers, delicate and handmade, add a touch of whimsy and romance, while the lace finishing and jhalar tassels carry a soft, graceful flow. Each movement is like the rustling of bougainvillea petals in the breeze, swaying with every splash of color. This saree isn’t just worn, it’s a moment, a memory, wrapped in fabric.
Ravishing Radiance
€190,75
Image 1 : Combo of All 5 Sarees
Image 2 : Bells Of Ireland
Image 3 : Kadali
Image 4 : Pujo Pujo Gondho
Image 5 : Bougainvillea
Image 6 : Kala Sona
Illuminate every occasion you step into with our breathtaking "Ravishing Radiance" saree combo! This striking collection of 5 sarees, crafted from a diverse set of fabrics, adds a sparkling effect to your everyday fashion. Each saree is designed to perfectly complement the grandeur of every festive event, with vibrant colors, intricate designs, and a touch of luxury.
No return, no exchange
Kala Sona
Fabric: Mul cotton zari
Colour: Black
Blouse: The model is wearing blouse from our in house collection
Kala Sona, anokha aur classic
Turns your festivities into magic
The 'Kala Sona' saree is crafted from delicate mul cotton and features a black base with a contrasting pallu. It has zari lines running through it on the bottom half of the saree, adding glamour and sensuousness to the already sparkling ensemble. Bring in the vivaciousness and style into your festive days with the 'Kala Sona saree!
Gulabi Rush
€54,75
Saree Length: 5.50 m (550 cm) ;
Saree Width: 1.15 m (115 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes
Blouse Piece Length: 1.00 m (100 cm)
Saree Fabric: Mul Cotton
Blouse Piece Fabric: Mul Cotton
Saree Colour: Black
Blouse Piece Colour: Black
Blouse: The blouse featured in the image has been tailored from the blouse piece provided with the saree. You may choose to recreate this design or customize it as per your preference.
Note:
This saree comes with blouse piece, fall and edging.
This saree has a running blouse piece woven into it.
In the stillness of a calm night, love awakens in the most unexpected tones. Gulabi Rush is a black saree that unfurls like a midnight bloom, its beauty illuminated by the soft glow of passion. Crafted from heavenly mul cotton, this stunning ensemble is kissed by an intriguing thick pink border, a bold reminder of love's warmth. Golden zari threads weave a complete story casting a spell of enchantment that captures the heart. This saree comes with a matching running blouse piece attached.
Gulabi Rush saree, basic kala blouse, and Bedazzle (Earrings) because every room deserves a little magic from you!
GAR-4408
€44,00
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse called Green Mind.
Fabric: Handloom Mul with zari
Defect : Weaving Defect And Hole On Whole Saree
The handloom cotton is a type of fabric that is woven using hand operated looms. Two sets of interlacing yarns, the warp (length) and weft (width), are woven on a mechanised loom operated by weavers. These looms do not use electricity. Human handling lends the fabrics a unique feel and renders the fabrics more value. The resultant fabric is softer, more durable and much more comfortable than machine-made fabrics. Handloom cotton is more breathable and thus feels lighter in summers and provides more insulation in winters. The dyeing process also becomes easier for handloom cotton as the colour penetration is substantially more. Hues are absorbed better thus look resplendent on handloom cotton.
The art of hand weaving is labour intensive and takes a longer time. But, the beauty it adds to the fabric is priceless. Choosing handloom cotton supports the rich weaving heritage of India and lets the weavers carry on the precious art-form to the future generations as well.
The zari threads add the golden shimmer to the fabric in a very subtle yet beautiful way.
GAR-4375
€147,75
Length: 6.30 m (630.00 cm) ; Width: 1.09 m (109.22 cm)
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image.
Blouse: Su, The model is wearing S size of blouse called Guzaarish
Underskirt: You can pair it with a Cream underskirt
Fabric: Mulberry Silk
Note: Garage sarees may or may not have fall and edging
This is a handwoven Mulberry silk saree with beautiful kantha work on it.Mulberry silk is a high-quality variety of silk obtained from cocoons of silk worms that feed only on Mulberry leaves. The brilliant shine that vibrates from this silk fabric spells class and traditional beauty. With handloom silk, woven by hand, the magic is exponentially more! The silk threads on the warp and weft of the handloom are woven into a fabric by the master weavers and the magic that ensues is beautiful!Kantha is traditional embroidery that originated from the nimble hands of industrious women who upcycled fabric bits by stitching them together and crafted a beautiful kaleidoscope of art in the process. It has since evolved into a stunning craft that is practiced by artisans through generations. Kantha refers to a specific kind of stitch, the most basic one being a simple, straight, running stitch. The artisans use spectacular motifs based on simple geometric grids or more complicated, naturalistic designs including birds, foliage, animals and scenes of everyday activities. Working on a design using kantha stitch completely is a fully hand-done, laborious process and thus each saree can take 40-50 days to complete. As kantha work comes to life on fabrics, it transforms into a legacy that is often passed forward as heirloom.
Gar-3070
€96,00
Length: 6.30 m (630.00 cm) ; Width: 1.10 m (110.00 cm)
Fabric: Mulberry silk
Defect : Weaving defect on whole saree and stain on pallu portion/short length saree
Blouse: The blouse used on mannequin is Basic Gulabi
This is a handwoven Mulberry silk saree with beautiful kantha work on it.Mulberry silk is a high-quality variety of silk obtained from cocoons of silk worms that feed only on Mulberry leaves. The brilliant shine that vibrates from this silk fabric spells class and traditional beauty. With handloom silk, woven by hand, the magic is exponentially more! The silk threads on the warp and weft of the handloom are woven into a fabric by the master weavers and the magic that ensues is beautiful!Kantha is traditional embroidery that originated from the nimble hands of industrious women who upcycled fabric bits by stitching them together and crafted a beautiful kaleidoscope of art in the process. It has since evolved into a stunning craft that is practiced by artisans through generations. Kantha refers to a specific kind of stitch, the most basic one being a simple, straight, running stitch. The artisans use spectacular motifs based on simple geometric grids or more complicated, naturalistic designs including birds, foliage, animals and scenes of everyday activities. Working on a design using kantha stitch completely is a fully hand-done, laborious process and thus each saree can take 40-50 days to complete. As kantha work comes to life on fabrics, it transforms into a legacy that is often passed forward as heirloom.
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