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Kutch Mukko Embroidery on Kanjivaram Silk Saree

Kutch Mukko Embroidery on Kanjivaram Silk Saree cke1191

SKU: cke1191
₹55,400.00Price

Authentic handwoven Kutch Mukko Embroidery traditional Silk Saree

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Product Details of Kutch Mukko Embroidery on Kanjivaram Silk Saree

Sari Fabric Type: Handloom   
Sari Material: Kanjivaram Mulberry silk 

Saree Craft: Mukko Hand Kutch Embroidery  

Saree thread Details: Mulberry silk 

Saree Embroidery thread : Zari
Saree Colour: Pink and parrot green
Saree Length: 5.5 meters saree and 1 meter blouse piece

Saree Width: Around 45 to 46 inches  
Saree Pattern: Mukko work  

Country of Origin: India 

Season: Festive wear, elegant daily wear, special occasions, gifting 

Wash Care: Dry clean only. 

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The Kutch Mukko Embroidery on Kanjivaram Silk Saree brings together the richness of Kanjivaram silk and the intricate hand embroidery tradition of Kutch. Handwoven from Kanjivaram silk, this saree offers a luxurious texture, beautiful drape, and the distinctive richness associated with traditional Indian silk weaving.

The saree features authentic Mukko hand embroidery from Kutch, carefully created by skilled artisans. High-quality gold and silver zari threads are used to form the embroidery, adding a refined metallic detail and an elegant handcrafted finish. The combination of lustrous silk and zari embroidery creates a sophisticated saree suited to weddings, festive celebrations, cultural occasions, and special events.

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A Note from CraftCentres: By choosing this Kutch Mukko Embroidery on Kanjivaram Silk Saree, you support the artisan communities of Bhujodi, Kutch, and contribute to the continuation of sustainable handicraft practices rooted in heritage.
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Limited Stock Available!  
Don’t miss the chance to own this Kutch Mukko Embroidery on Kanjivaram Silk Saree. buy now and add a touch of Kutch heritage to your collection.

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 About Mukko Embroidery

 Mutva community migrated from Sindh to Kutch 300 years ago. Main profession of peoples from this community is Animal Husbandary. They are mainly spread in area called 'Banni' , located in the western part of the Kutch district. Their embroidery is extremely intricate and based on geometrical patterns.
 Craftswomen use various stiches and mirrors to create the designs. The women are highly skilled in single thread embroidery. They create geometrical shapes using the combination of many types of stitches.
 Chain stich and along with it small colourful mirrors. They reflect the   essence of culture and colours of life that create the magical world.
 Main embroidery of mutva community mukko, chopad, Gotanv, Chakan katari and pakko. While each style is unique craftwomen use   the terms pakko and kachcho to group these styles.
 Pakko styles such as mukko and chopad use one of the pakko stitches as their primary stitch.
 Kachcho styles such as katari and bido use a kachcho (fragile) stich as their primary stitch.

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