The Magenta with Lavender Bhujodi Saree is a timeless piece of Gujarat's weaving tradition. Handwoven in organic Kala cotton by skilled artisans from Bhujodi village in Kutch, it reflects the rustic beauty and cultural depth of a centuries-old heritage.
The body is a deep, warm magenta in plain weave, scattered with small hand-embroidered mirror work across the entire length. The border runs in a clean lavender-purple stripe with a fine mustard-gold pinstripe accent. The pallu deepens into an exuberant cascade of horizontal stripes in mustard, red, orange, teal, black, and purple, layered with woven geometric bands and mirror embellishments, and finished with a dense crochet-lace edge and multicolour pom-pom fringe.
Crafted from eco-friendly Kala cotton, it is soft, breathable, and sustainable — an ideal choice for conscious fashion enthusiasts.
Product Details
| Fabric |
Organic Kala Cotton (Handwoven) |
| Craft |
Bhujodi Weave with Mirror Work |
| Colour |
Magenta with Lavender Border and Multicolour Stripe Pallu |
| Origin |
Kutch, Gujarat, India |
| Saree Length |
5.4 metres × 44 inches |
| Blouse Piece |
80 cm (Unstitched) |
| Wash Care |
Dry clean recommended to preserve mirror work and natural dyes. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bhujodi weaving?
Bhujodi is a traditional handloom craft from the Kutch region of Gujarat. It is famous for its intricate geometric patterns and the use of natural, sustainable fibres like Kala cotton.
What is Kala cotton?
Kala cotton is an indigenous, organic, and rain-fed cotton species from Kutch. It is considered one of the most sustainable fabrics as it requires no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers to grow.
How should I care for this saree?
Because of the intricate hand-embroidered mirror work and delicate pom-pom fringe, we highly recommend professional dry cleaning to ensure the longevity of the embellishments and the vibrancy of the organic dyes.