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Nirjhari Jamdani

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SIZE & FIT

Fit: True to size. Model is Height : 5'7

COLOR Moss Green
MATERIAL PURE SILK JAMDANI
ORIGIN Ethically Made in Bengal
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Description

Product ID : G-SA-012

This Khadi Silk Jamdani saree in a serene moss green shade is adorned with classic zari checks, reflecting subtle elegance. Its traditional border adds a refined, timeless appeal perfect for any occasion.

No. Of Components : 1
Components : Saree
Colour : Moss green

Length : 6.5 mtr (includes 1 mtr Blouse piece)
Fabrics : Handspun Khadi by silk Handwoven Jamdani 
Dispatch Time : 10-15 Business Days
Wash Care : Dry Clean only

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All sales are final and products are eligible only for return and exchanges for size related issues, within 7 days of delivery if original packaging and tags are intact and the products are not used or washed.
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THE PROCESS

The Art of Slow Living & A Commitment to Tomorrow

Natural Indigo Dyeing
12 Days of Fermentation

Natural Indigo Dyeing

Process No. 01 Natural Indigo Dyeing

Founded in Bengal and rooted in India’s handloom ecosystems, Gulmohar Calcutta operates with a premise that feels increasingly rare in contemporary fashion and design: that a textile can be an archive of civilization.

40 Days Fermentation Period
Pit-Loom Weaving

Pit-Loom Weaving

The Loom

Pit-Loom Weaving

“We do not see handloom as a category of product,” the founders explain. “We see it as a living knowledge system where ecology, memory, labour, mathematics, and cultural identity intersect.”

Founded

Founded in Bengal and rooted in India’s handloom ecosystems, Gulmohar Calcutta operates with a premise that feels increasingly rare in contemporary fashion and design: that a textile can be an archive of civilization.

Learn about our fibers

BeyondPreservation: The Politics of Continuity

Much of the contemporary discourse around heritage revolves around “preservation,” a term that can inadvertently freeze living traditions into static museum objects. Gulmohar rejects this framing. The founders argue that traditions survive not through replication, but through critical continuity—the ability to evolve without severing their cultural roots. This philosophy shapes our work with weaving communities across Bengal. Historical motifs are studied through archival research, architectural references, oral histories, and vernacular design vocabularies. Yet the goal is not faithful reproduction. Instead, complex historical compositions are distilled into forms that align with the technical realities and creative strengths of contemporary weavers.
Much of the contemporary discourse around heritage revolves around “preservation,” a term that can inadvertently freeze living traditions into static museum objects. Gulmohar rejects this framing. The founders argue that traditions survive not through replication, but through critical continuity—the ability to evolve without severing their cultural roots. This philosophy shapes our work with weaving communities across Bengal. Historical motifs are studied through archival research, architectural references, oral histories, and vernacular design vocabularies. Yet the goal is not faithful reproduction. Instead, complex historical compositions are distilled into forms that align with the technical realities and creative strengths of contemporary weavers.

100% NATURAL DYES
0% CARBON WEAVING
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