This is not a saree that was designed in a hurry or produced in volume. The Pure Modal Silk Ajrakh with Zardoshi Zari hand work brings together three of India's most demanding craft traditions — Ajrakh hand block printing, natural dyeing, and Zardoshi zari work — into a single piece that represents the very best of Indian handcraft.
Ajrakh is one of India's oldest and most technically demanding textile traditions — originating in the Kutch region of Gujarat and the Sindh province, practised by master block printers whose families have carried this craft for generations.
Zardoshi — derived from the Persian words for gold and needlework — is one of the most celebrated embroidery traditions in India, historically reserved for royal courts and ceremonial garments.
This is a saree for women who know what they are looking at — and appreciate it fully.
Working women and professionals The Ajrakh print reads as artistic and considered in formal settings. The Zardoshi elevates it for evening events and formal functions.
Young women and college girls It is the kind of piece that gets noticed at farewell parties, cultural festivals, and college events.
Bridal and wedding wear — for the bride who wants something beyond conventional bridal silk, or for wedding guests who want to wear something truly special, this saree offers a compelling alternative. The natural dye palette and gold Zardoshi work together create a look that is festive, rich, and completely unique.
Art and culture lovers — women who attend craft fairs, cultural programmes, classical music and dance performances, and literary events will find this saree speaks their language immediately. Ajrakh is a living craft tradition and wearing it is a statement of cultural appreciation.
Senior and elderly women
NRI women shopping for something authentically Indian — not mass-produced, not synthetic, not a replica — will find this saree exactly what they are looking for.
Wear It For
Office wear and formal professional settings, corporate and government events, college farewell parties and cultural festivals, weddings and reception functions, festive occasions and family gatherings, art and craft exhibitions, classical cultural performances, temple visits and religious ceremonies, and every occasion where wearing something genuinely crafted feels like the right choice.
Eight years of authentic handloom and handcraft — that is what we stand for. We source every saree directly from the artisans and craft clusters that make them. No middlemen, no mass production, no compromises. In a market where natural dye is frequently imitated and hand work is often machine-replicated, Ethnics Land has spent eight years building a reputation on one promise: what we describe is exactly what you receive.
This saree is genuine Ajrakh hand block printed with natural dyes. The Zardoshi embroidery is real hand work. The Modal silk is pure. We stake our eight-year reputation on every product we list.