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The Bilva tree (wood apple tree) is a sacred tree and its leaves are used to worship Lord Shiva. A confluence of 3 leaves is called bilva dala, which represents Lord Shiva’s Trident (trishool) and his 3 eyes. There are other bilva dalas having 5, 7, 9 or 11 leaves.
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Chanderi
Chanderi is a small town situated between the hills of Vindhyachal in Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Centuries old weaving style in Chanderi produces finely textured fabrics of silk and cotton embellished with zari woven work. Motifs on the fabric come in varied designs from traditional coin and flowers to geometrical shapes. Chanderi fabric is known for its sheer texture, light weight and glossy transparency, setting it apart from textiles produced en masse in factories. The thread used is of extremely fine quality and never comes out even after long use, retaining the fabric’s appearance for long. The glossy transparency of Chanderi fabric is a unique feature, which is not commonly found in any of the textile products across the country.
Maheshwari
Maheshwari fabric was originated in Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, India in the 18 th century. Fabric has geometrical motifs and borders in zari and resham, designs inspired by stone carvings and detailing at the Maheshwar Fort. The fabric has an extremely fine texture obtained from a unique weaving style. It is light and airy to wear, has elasticity and fine thread count leading to a glossy finish, making it a perfect wear for all seasons. The colors are made using natural vegetable dyes. Back in the history, maheshwari sarees were used as special gifts for royal relatives by Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar, the Holkar queen of the Maratha Malwa kingdom, India.
Bagh
Originated in Sindh (now part of Pakistan), traditional hand block print with natural colours is now practiced in Bagh, Dhar district in Madhya Pradesh. Innovative geometric and floral designs inspired by nature are printed on the fabric using wooden blocks, few of them even 100 or 200 years old. A spectacular feature of bagh prints is the use of natural colours, mainly red, black, khaki and indigo. We offer Bagh prints on maheshwari cotton silk and georgette fabric, making it a perfect wear for all seasons.