SJ036- EXCLUSIVE DOLA SAREE WITH BLOUSE

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These sarees feature the beautiful and traditional Pichwai Art style, a heritage art form originating from Nathdwara in Rajasthan, India. Traditionally used as backdrops for Lord Krishna (Shrinathji), this art style has been elegantly adapted into modern textile design.

Here is a detailed description of these sarees:

Design & Motifs

  • The Cow (Kamadhenu) Motif: The bottom half of the sarees features the iconic "Holy Cow" motif. The cows are depicted in various colors (grey, yellow, pink, blue), often adorned with jewelry and garlands, symbolizing prosperity and devotion.

  • The Lotus (Kamala) Print: The upper portion is decorated with blooming white lotuses and gold-toned lily pads. In Indian culture, the lotus represents purity and spiritual awakening.

  • Border: Each saree is finished with a contrasting Zari border (metallic thread work). Some feature a simple gold/silver band, while others have a textured geometric pattern, giving the sarees a formal, festive look.

Fabric & Texture

Based on the drape and sheen visible in the image, these are likely:

  • Tussar Silk or Semi-Silk: They have a characteristic matte luster and a slightly crisp texture that holds its shape well.

  • Digital Print: The intricate details and vibrant colors suggest high-quality digital printing, which allows the traditional hand-painted look of Pichwai to be accessible for daily or festive wear.

Color Palette

The collection showcases a vibrant "rainbow" of base colors, including:

  • Deep Maroon / Burgundy

  • Olive Green

  • Classic Black

  • Cerulean Blue

  • Royal Purple

  • Hot Pink / Magenta

Occasion & Styling

  • Best For: Religious ceremonies (Pujas), festive celebrations like Diwali or Janmashtami, and cultural events.

  • Styling Tip: These sarees look best when paired with traditional gold jewelry (like Jhumkas) and a bindi. Because the prints are busy, a solid-colored blouse matching the saree’s base or the border works perfectly.