Rani Jaladhara : Sambalpuri Cotton Saree
"Rani" translates to "queen" in Hindi, and when paired with "Jaladhara," it creates a powerful and evocative name. "Jaladhara" means "ocean" or "holder of water" in Sanskrit, symbolizing the flowing waves and fluidity of the design present in the saree. This name beautifully captures the grace and elegance of the saree, as well as the woman wearing it.
The light green color of the saree resembles the gentle flow of water, and the unique wave motifs across the body represent the rhythmic movement of waves. The deep green ikat border and pallu symbolize the depth and richness of the ocean, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall look.
Just like the name suggests, "Rani Jaladhara" would be the queen of her own world, exuding a sense of calmness, tranquility, and eternal beauty. The name ties the wearer and the saree together, reflecting the enchanting and timeless charm that both possess.
Ultimately, "Rani Jaladhara" represents the woman's inner strength and beauty, while also paying homage to the saree's captivating design, making it a perfect choice for the woman who embraces grace and regality in her style.
Product Details
- Product Type : Sambalpuri Cotton Saree
- Weave Type : Sambalpuri Bandha (ikat) Saree
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Material : Mercerized Cotton
- Thread Count- warp/weft- 120 cotton /120 cotton
- Length : 5.45m + (70-80 cm)
- Breadth : 44 inch
- Blouse : yes ( attached running )
Wash Care : Dry wash or handwash with mild detergent
Embrace the True Handloom Mark - Urmiweaves
* Loose threads grace the Pallu's backside, a poetic tale of artistry.
* Irregularities in body & border, a dance of uniqueness and craftsmanship.
* Selvedge's pin marks create a harmonious rhythm, affirming authenticity.
* Tradition and art converge in every stitch - Sambalpuri handloom sarees by Urmiweaves.