Sutradhara | Orange Handloom Half Saree | Festive Heritage

What You Will Receive:1 Fully Stitched Skirt | 1 Fully Stitched Blouse | 1 Dupatta 3 Metres
Fabric: Narayanpet Handloom Cotton
Skirt Length: 42 inches — including 8 inch broad patta border
Dress Flare: 6 Metres
Sleeves: Short Sleeves — 5 inches
Neck Depth: Front — Round Neck Scallop 8 inches | Back — Tie-Up U Neck 10 inches
Lining: Cotton Lining
Details: Potli Button Detailing on Blouse
Closure / Comfort: Skirt — Side Zip with Inner Drawstring | Blouse Padded with Open Back
Sizes Available: XS to XXL (Blouse as per size chart)
Wash Care: Dry Clean Only
Note: Please refer to the size chart for accurate measurements before ordering. Slight colour variation is natural in handloom cotton — each piece carries the unique character of genuine handcraft. These are not defects. They are proof.
The warmth of marigold at dawn, the boldness of festival fire — orange, the way only handloom knows how to hold it.
Sutradhara is unapologetically celebratory. Named for the one who holds the threads of a story together, this set carries the same quality — every colour, every detail, every contrast working in complete orchestration. The skirt is woven in Narayanpet handloom cotton in a deep, sun-warmed orange — not the brightness of synthetic dye, but the living, textured warmth of a colour that breathes. The weave carries the natural character of handloom — slightly irregular, richly tactile, falling with a pleasing weight that gives the six-metre flare both structure and grace.
In movement, the skirt is extraordinary. Deep pleats unfurl from the waist into a full sweeping circle, the orange catching light along each fold differently — warmer in shadow, almost luminous where light touches the surface. The hem is anchored by a broad temple-patterned zari patta in deep red and gold — bold, ceremonial, rooted in the South Indian textile tradition that Narayanpet has always represented with pride. The blouse shifts the conversation entirely — deep forest green Narayanpet cotton, short-sleeved with a gathered puff construction at the shoulder, finished with a gold zari cuff border and delicate potli button detailing at the front. The contrast between the burning orange skirt and the deep green blouse is not accidental — it is the kind of colour intelligence that transforms a lehenga set into something that feels genuinely considered. The red and gold dupatta, edged with fine sequin or mirror trim, drapes across the ensemble like a final, confident brushstroke.
🌿 Best For:
Sutradhara is made for women who wear colour with joy and carry tradition with ease. The six-metre pleated skirt creates sweeping, generous volume that beautifully flatters pear and hourglass silhouettes, while the short structured sleeve and scallop round neckline keep the upper body clean and defined. Breathable Narayanpet handloom with cotton lining ensures comfort through full festive days. The orange-green-red palette is deeply radiant on dusky, wheatish, and deep warm skin tones — colours that feel like they were woven with Indian skin in mind.
🎯 Best Suitable Occasion:
Sutradhara belongs at the heart of every celebration that calls for colour without restraint. It was made for Navratri evenings where the six-metre skirt was always meant to spin freely, for temple ceremonies and traditional family functions where festive dressing is a form of reverence, and for wedding events where arriving in handloom orange feels like a personal statement of heritage and confidence. Paired with antique gold temple jewellery and green glass bangles — as seen — this set arrives complete, needing nothing more.
🌸 Speciality:
The contrast sleeve is the design decision that makes Sutradhara unforgettable. Deep forest green gathered into a short puff at the shoulder — bright against the orange bodice, grounded by a gold zari cuff — it introduces a colour contrast that feels both traditional and completely unexpected. South Indian festive dressing has always understood the power of colour opposition; Sutradhara simply wears it with more intention than most. The potli button detailing along the front adds a further layer of craft — small, considered, and quietly distinctive.
🎨 Artful Touch:
Every detail in Sutradhara has been chosen to work in concert. The temple zari patta at the skirt hem — deep red and gold, woven in the classic Narayanpet border tradition — carries centuries of textile memory in its pattern. The potli buttons on the blouse, hand-knotted in the same green fabric, bring a tactile handcraft element to a garment already rich in weave and colour. The dupatta's fine sequin or mirror edge trim scatters light in fine, quiet bursts — not spectacle, but shimmer. Together, these details do not compete. They complete.
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