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Handloom Saree Love ft. Phulari



Fashion should be something that in the morning,
when you open your window,
you say, ‘Oh fantastic, sun!’ Then you take your shower, you say,
‘OK fantastic, which colour I wear today because I feel happy?’ 
This should be fashion.


-Roberto Cavalli

Hey Guys!!

Hope you all are doing fine. So today, I am here for you guys with something I love the most and that’s saree. Yes, you read it right. Recently I received this beautiful saree from Phulari, to which I came across recently.


Phulari is a platform to showcase skilled craftsman ship of small artisans that is about to get extinct in India.  It promotes their culture and traditions and is trying to preserve the beautiful art heritage of India. On the website of Phulari you will find too many varieties from clothing to jewelleries. They have a vast collection of handmade and hand crafted items to choose from. They have Banarsi Handloom, hand Block Prints, Kantha Embroidery work, Phulkari work, Vietnamese silk work, Suzani Embroidery work & Kashida and Fine wool along with Handcrafted jewellery.


I got my hands on this Bagru Print Cotton Saree from the Hand Block Print range.
Bagru printing is one of the traditional techniques of printing with natural colours followed by chippas of remote places in Rajasthan. Bagru print is century’s old traditional art of hand block printing that is still alive.



My saree is orange and blue in colour which complement each other perfectly. If you guys have any idea about colour blocking technique then you’ll clearly understand what I am trying to say here. In colour wheel blue and orange shades are exactly on the opposite shades of the wheel and according to one of the three rules of colour blocking, opposite shades complement each other very well. And so, undoubtedly I chose this particular piece.


Along with this I received a blue oxidized silver neck piece and a pair of orange silk tassel earring. You guys know how much I love jewelries, so these two were a sure shot item to get my hands on.  
I basically opted for a simple sleeveless blouse in solid orange, the cloth piece for which came along with the saree, because I didn’t wanted to steal the charm of the saree prints and jewelries.
For one look I simply paired my saree with blue oxidized neck piece from Phulari and a simple oxidized earring from my own collection. This gave me more of a mature, experienced and sober look and was perfect for any social gathering or function.



For the very second look I didn’t changed much. It was all about the jewelries. I just took off those silver oxidized jewelries and put on those lovely orange silk tassel earrings. Since tassel earring give you more of a funky look so when I paired it up with saree my look just change from proper ethnicity to that of a fusion. This look was perfect to carry around for casual parties or may be even college farewell.



Overall, I was satisfied with their beautiful vast collection and website. The material was truly fine. The best part about them is that all the materials include handcraft and handloom that gives out the true essence of culture. So if you guys are into buying some real ethnic collection just check their website out. I am sure you won’t be disappointed at all with their high quality products with intricate designs.


So see you guys and soon I’ll be back with another bang-on blog post. Take a look at all the pictures and website too and let me know your views regarding this look I created and for any further query just comment below and I’ll get in touch with you.

Love You all!!
-Tanya Anand






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Aayush Gwal
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&
Brijesh Saini
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  1. Hi Tanya,
    Good to see you again with another amazing post :)

    We love your "Handloom Saree Love ft. Phulari" post & you look really beautiful in Bagru Print Cotton Saree by Phulari, Those have such great collection of various
    Sarees.

    One of the best part of your post... You deeply mention about Phulari's saree. Designs, Products quality. Which is really amazing.

    Thanks again for sharing this post, you look really beautiful & appreciate your cool pics. Also appreciate Photography by beginner_fotographer & brijeshsainiphotography

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    Kanchipuram Silk Pure Zari
    Kanchipuram Silk Half Fine Zari

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  3. Saree is the most famous Indian attire worn by women not only in India but all over the world. Thanks for giving such article. Bridal Silk Sarees
    Traditional Kanjivaram Sarees

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