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Embroidery from the Saurashtra and Kutch regions in Gujarat is very vibrant & colourful. There are plenty of stitches used to beautify the product. “Abhala” is the embroidery where small round pieces of mirrors are fixed on to the fabric using buttonhole stitching. the embroidery is done in a herringbone stitch using multi coloured silk threads. “Ari” embroidery with silk threads, using a hook is a popular craft of Kutch. The motifs found commonly are, dancing peacocks, human figures in dancing poses etc.
This Saree is a Half-Half of brilliant Midnight Blue Mangalgiri Silk, combined with Off White Silk which has a combination of Abhala & Ari embroidery on it. The Blue Mangalgiri Silk is plain with a gorgeous Zari border while the Off White Silk has Abhala & Ari embroidery done on it diagonally. The Border too is a combination of Abhala & Ari geometrical motifs. The Pallu has peacocks & other geometrical motifs embroidered on it.
The Blouse Piece is plain Midnight Blue Mangalgiri Silk with Zari Border in the Sleeves.
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