Brand - Indidha
Product- Saree
Fabric – Kosa Zari Silk
Loom - Handloom
Dimension - 5.5 m x 1m
Blouse - Yes. Unstitched blouse piece. (The model is wearing a different blouse)
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in bright light. The color may vary slightly due to the screen brightness.
The Kosa Zari silk saree is a beautiful and luxurious traditional Indian saree. Made from the finest quality Kosa silk, this saree is handwoven by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques. The saree is adorned with beautiful Zari work. The Kosa Zari silk saree is a versatile garment worn for various occasions, including weddings, formal events, and cultural festivals. Pair it with traditional Indian jewelry and accessories to complete the look. Kosa Zari silk saree is a true masterpiece of Indian textile artistry.
A magnificent castle stood in a far-off kingdom, nestled between towering mountains and sprawling forests. It was said to be the most beautiful structure in all the land, with grand archways and sparkling turrets that reached high into the sky. But there was one room in the castle that was unlike any other. It was a small chamber tucked away in a corner, with a simple wooden bed, a fireplace, and a window that looked out onto the kingdom below. For years, this room lay empty, waiting for its princess to arrive. The kingdom's people had heard tales of a young woman who would one day claim the castle as her own, but no one knew when she would come. The chamber remained untouched, with fresh linens on the bed and a fire always burning in the hearth. Years turned into decades, and the room grew dusty and unused. But still, the people of the kingdom held onto hope that their princess would arrive. They would stand outside the castle gates, peering up at the windows, waiting for a glimpse of her.
As time passed, the kingdom changed. The people grew old, and their children took their place. The castle began to crumble, its walls fading and its once-grand turrets now tilting at odd angles. But still, the room remained untouched, waiting for its princess to come. And then, one day, a young woman arrived at the castle gates. She was not what the people had expected – she was not dressed in fine clothes nor carried herself with the grace of a royal. But as she made her way up to the castle, the room stirred to life. The bed was made, the fire roared, and the windowpane sparkled in the sunlight. The people of the kingdom knew that their princess had finally arrived.