Black Soofliya Saree Tangaliya with Soof Embroidery cke1193
Authentic handwoven Kutch Soof Embroidery traditional Tangaliya weaving Kala Cotton Bhujodi Saree
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Product Details of Black Soofliya Saree Tangaliya with Soof Embroidery
Sari Fabric Type: Handloom
Sari Weave: Tangaliya weaving
Sari Material: Kala cottonSaree Craft: Soof Hand Embroidery and Tangaliya weaving
Saree thread Details: Kala Cotton
Saree Colour: Black
Saree Length: 5.5 meters saree only (without blouse piece)Saree Width: Around 45 to 46 inches
Saree Pattern: Soof Work and tangaliya workCountry of Origin: India
Season: Festive wear, elegant daily wear, special occasions, gifting
Wash Care: Dry clean only.
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The Black Soofliya Saree Tangaliya with Soof Embroidery is a unique expression of Kutch textile craftsmanship, bringing together traditional Tangaliya weaving and intricate Soof hand embroidery. Handwoven using kala cotton, this saree combines the natural texture of the fabric with distinctive handcrafted details.
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A Note from CraftCentres: By choosing this Black Soofliya Saree Tangaliya with Soof Embroidery, you support the artisan communities of Bhujodi, Kutch, and contribute to the continuation of sustainable handicraft practices rooted in heritage.
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About Soof embroidery
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Soof embroidery is a very famous hand embroidery with distinct features. This work is the most challenging and time-consuming practised by the Meghwad Maru community.
This work has its special features: no need for drawing, printing, or outlines by craftswomen. Most of this work is done in geometrical design, triangle-based. The work is done by careful counting of the warp and weft threads of the fabric. Soof is done on the back side of the cloth, and when it is turned over, the front displays the motifs. The craftswomen mentally picture the motifs, and the work is done so beautifully that it is often mistaken by machines. On seeing this work, one cannot say that it is handwork done with perfection. Suf embroidered sarees are in high demand nowadays because this work is done in dense but light and thin fabrics that are easy to handle..
About Tangaliya weaving
Tangaliya is a specialised weave from the Kutch–Saurashtra region. The technique uses extra weft threads twisted into small raised knots called danna to create bead-like dot patterns and geometric designs. Traditionally woven by the Dangasia community, Tangaliya shawls are GI-protected for their unique craft identity and heritage value. These dots are woven on pit looms..
How to do soof work see video
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