BADHTE KADAM KUMBHA Tussar Cotton Saree - White Gold
The classic Kumbha temple border gets a new form and design in a Ganga Jamuna colour palette. Kumbha means Kalash, a pitcher. The reference is to the pot which emerged after the gods and demons churned the milky ocean filled with the nectar of immortality. An overflowing pot of knowledge, happiness and bliss. The other reference to Kumbha is the sign of the Aquarius wherein metaphorically, the 'Kumbha' border of a Sari signifies the continuity of life from celestial forces to the elements of our planet; of water from the verdant hills to the oceans; of wisdom from one civilisation to another.
Made to Order. Production time : 1 month after order confirmation.
Blouse piece included
Unique Features
Dry clean only when necessary.
Air and refold the saree regularly to avoid creasing in the same area over time.
Store in a dry place using a breathable, uncolored muslin cloth to protect against moisture and damage.
At Vriksh, all orders are carefully packed and shipped through reliable courier services to ensure safe delivery. Estimated delivery timelines are 3–5 working days within India and 5–10 working days for international orders, depending on the location. For more details, please refer to the Shipping Policy.
Please note that our textiles are handwoven and handcrafted by skilled artisans. As a result, slight irregularities in weave, texture, colour, and design may occur, making each piece uniquely beautiful and one of a kind. Additionally, professional photography and varying screen settings may cause colours to appear slightly different from their actual shade. We hope you will appreciate these distinctive characteristics that celebrate the authenticity of handloom craftsmanship. For a closer look at the product before purchase, we would be happy to arrange a video call upon request.
What makes Vriksh different from other Indian textile brands?
- Founded with a vision of Creativity through Conservation, Vriksh works closely with handloom weavers and artisans across Odisha and India to create contemporary textiles rooted in tradition. With a special focus on reviving rare and endangered weaves, it blends heritage craftsmanship with modern design, bringing timeless, handcrafted textiles to a new generation.
What are Vriksh textiles made of?
- Vriksh works with natural, high-quality fibres such as handwoven cotton, silk, and tussar silks, crafted using traditional weaving techniques. Every textile is thoughtfully developed to celebrate the beauty of indigenous craftsmanship while ensuring comfort, durability, and a deep connection to sustainable living traditions.
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