Nita Ambani’s blouse, worn with a Banarasi sari, features exquisite real gold varak

Post At: Jul 29/2024 02:10PM

Nita Ambani, the influential founder and chairperson of the Reliance Foundation, turned heads at her son Anant’s wedding in a show-stopping Banarasi sari. This exquisite ensemble transcended mere attire, transforming into a vibrant testament to the enduring beauty of traditional Indian craftsmanship and the artistry of rare techniques.

The mastermind behind the breathtaking sari was the renowned fashion designer Manish Malhotra. His vision, however, wouldn’t have come to life without the exceptional skills of the artisans at Swadesh. Together, they created a masterpiece. The vibrant sari boasted a mesmerising Charbagh pattern, a hallmark of classic Banarasi saris. This intricate and symmetrical motif, reminiscent of a flourishing garden, adorned the fabric meticulously.

Further enhancing the visual feast was the incorporation of vibrant meena work. This intricate embroidery technique, employing a multitude of colours, created a rich, multi-dimensional effect.

Taking to Instagram, Manish Malhotra offered a closer look at the intricate details of the sari. He delved into the symbolism of the Charbagh pattern, the painstaking application of the vibrant meena work, and the exquisite real gold varak work adorning the blouse.

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The captivating sari wasn’t the only element that stole the show. The ensemble was further elevated by a unique and opulent blouse.

Drawing inspiration from pichwai paintings, traditionally used as backdrops for Hindu deities, the blouse boasted a rich purple hue. This exquisite piece wasn’t simply a fabric; it was a work of art in itself.

Renowned artist Shehzad Ali from Kishangarh, Rajasthan, meticulously hand-painted the blouse, incorporating real gold varak work for an added touch of opulence. The meticulous detailing and use of precious materials on the blouse perfectly complemented the grandeur of the sari.

Nita Ambani, well-known for her unwavering support of Indian artisans and their crafts, took the opportunity to express her deep appreciation for these age-old traditions. “The wedding festivities provided a wonderful platform to celebrate the beauty of Indian weaves and embroideries, meticulously crafted by master artisans using techniques passed down through generations,” she said in a statement posted on Swadesh. “Saris, with their intricate karigari (craftsmanship), have always brought me immense joy. I am humbled to play a small role in preserving and promoting our rich cultural heritage.”


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