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anaaroh · 1 year ago
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New Suit Collection
Anaaorh's latest offering is it's new suits collection made from soft as cloud cotton. These hand printed suits are a perfect for an everyday wear. These pure cotton suits are breathable and come in bright colors, even on the dullest days they are enough to light you up. These pure cotton suits are made from the finest materials, which are locally sourced. These cotton suits designs are then created by the finest color masters and artisans. 
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Softest Cotton top and bottom with Pure Kota Doria dupatta
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·       Top – 2.5 Meter 
·       Bottom – 2.5 Meter 
·       Dupatta – 2.5 Meter (including Tassles)
Design :- Bock Print 
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Care Instructions – 
• Cotton garments are to be washed separately in cold water 
• Machine wash is a complete no for handmade cotton fabric 
• Dark coloured garments should always be washed separately 
• Our cotton fabric is hand dyed, hence it is normal for some colour to bleed while washing, it does not spoil the garment. 
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anaaroh · 1 year ago
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Harita, the latest offering from Anaaroh's Chanderi Silk collection, is an exquisite saree with a beautiful bright green base adorned with a traditional amiya block print in a deeper yet subtle green color. Chanderi silk, the fabric used for this collection, is well-known for its lightweight and airy texture, achieved through a blend of silk and cotton threads.
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anaaroh · 1 year ago
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Shirisha by Anaaroh, Maheshwari silk block printed dupatta exemplifies enduring grace and traditional artistry. This magnificent creation is meticulously crafted by adept artisans in the enchanting town of Maheshwar, nestled in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, India.
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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#saree #sari #orange #mulmul #zarisaree
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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Saree is an age old and a traditional Indian attire that has been in fashion for centuries. Every occasion calls for a different styling of this versatile garment to suit our own individual style It is a versatile garment that can be draped in various ways as per our preferences. In India each state has their special way of draping and each makes a beautiful part of their culture.
Here are some of the popular styles of saree draping:
Nivi Style: This is the most popular and basic style of draping a saree. It involves pleating the saree and tucking it into the waistband of the petticoat. The remaining fabric is draped over the shoulder and worn with a blouse.
Bengali Style: This style involves draping the saree in a way that the pallu is brought over the left shoulder and then pleated to fall in the front. The remaining fabric is draped around the waist and tucked into the back of the petticoat.
Gujarati Style: This style involves pleating the saree and tucking it into the waistband at the back. The pallu is then draped over the right shoulder and brought to the front, where it is draped over the head.
Maharashtrian Style: This style involves draping the saree in a way that the pallu is taken from the back to the front over the right shoulder. It is then pleated and tucked into the waistband at the back.
Draped Gown Style: This is a modern style of wearing a saree. It involves draping the saree in a way that it resembles a gown. The pallu is draped over one shoulder, and the remaining fabric is draped around the waist.
Lehenga Style: This style involves draping the saree in a way that it resembles a lehenga. The pleats are made at the front and tucked into the waistband, and the remaining fabric is draped around the waist.
Butterfly Style: This is a modern and trendy style of wearing a saree. It involves draping the saree in a way that it resembles a butterfly. The pleats are made at the front and tucked into the waistband, and the pallu is draped over the shoulders.
So keep experimenting with the different ways and see the beauty of this timeless garment!
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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#mulmulsaree #red #anaaroh #sareeswag #affordablefashion
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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Kantha embroidery by state award winning artist at www.anaaroh.com
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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And she is wearing Anaaroh's Khadi Cotton saree ' Ratri'. More at www.anaaroh.com
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anaaroh · 2 years ago
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Handloom Sarees: Pride of India and Tradition That Are Still looming Large in the Fashion Industry
Unique sarees for Indian women
Handloom is a traditional textile work in India. Handloom is a human-driven tool and process that is used to create handmade sarees. In several parts of the country, especially in Bengal handloom sarees are designed and manufactured for mass use.
Sarees that everyone loves
Handloom sarees are famous for their unique designs, fine fabrics, and skin-friendly feelings. These sarees are the finest quality sarees reflecting pure Indian Traditions. Women in this country using hand-crafted sarees for centuries.
Designer handloom sarees
Now designer handloom sarees are available online. You can visit Anaaroh to find the best quality designer handloom sarees in affordable ranges. Anaaroh collects these sarees from the original manufacturers located in remote villages in Bengal and other parts of the country.
Visit the official website of Anaaroh for more information  https://anaaroh.com/
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