Niyati Olive Green Kesa Paat Silk Mekhela Sador
Niyati Olive Green Kesa Paat Silk Mekhela Sador
About Me
Complementing the Assamese beauty and it’s ever-green essence, Niyati olive green paat/mulberry silk mekhela sador unravels the exceptional craftsmanship of our hardworking weavers & artisans.
The motifs are a combination of the Assamese Pahar Parvati and the Xewali Buta (Jasmine Flower). Because of the complexity of weaving, this mekhela is a piece of handloom that takes a considerable amount of time to get designed. We've been using the "Made to Order" methodology at Sereki to reduce our carbon impact and elimination of waste.
Niyati means brimming with splendor and that’s what this mekhela sador is all about!
Made From
Kesa Paat or Mulberry Raw Silk
Number of Man Weeks To Create Me
8 - 12 Weeks
Drape Me
Mekhela (lower portion) is 2 m 40 cm
Sador (above piece) is 2 m 85 cm
Blouse piece is 1 m
Wear with Care - Care Guide
Wear with Care - Care Guide
Never hand-wash or machine-wash a silk mekhela sador. | |
In case the mekhela sador gets stained, immediately wipe the stain off with cold water. | |
It is advisable to only dry-clean silk mekhela sadors. | |
Never hang a silk mekhela sador to dry in direct sunlight as doing so will cause the color to fade. | |
Don’t keep the mekhela sador bundled up as this will result in the threads of the embroidery work getting entangled. | |
Store the mekhela sador in a light cotton muslin cloth. This will give the mekhela sador breathing space and will prevent one mekhela sador from sticking to another when kept in a pile. | |
Don’t store the mekhela sador in a plastic cover as this will cause the gold embroidery to turn black. |