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Bloc á Main Narsimhi – Old Rose Pink Handwoven Mangalgiri Cotton Silk Saree | Sustainable Indian Luxury
Bloc á Main Narsimhi – Old Rose Pink Handwoven Mangalgiri Cotton Silk Saree | Sustainable Indian Luxury
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Bloc á Main Gulnaar – Old Rose Pink Handwoven Mangalgiri Cotton Silk Saree | Sustainable Indian Luxury
The Narsimhi saree is a love letter to Indian heritage, woven in the soft embrace of Mangalgiri’s timeless looms. Crafted in old rose pink—a colour that whispers of vintage romance—this saree is a celebration of grace, luxury, and conscious craftsmanship.
The Weave: Mangalgiri’s Timeless Legacy
The Mangalgiri weave is named after its birthplace, Mangalgiri, a serene temple town in Andhra Pradesh known for its sacred Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple. This town has been weaving its magic for over 500 years, producing some of the most distinctively textured cottons in India. Unlike many handlooms, Mangalgiri sarees are known for their warp-faced weave, where the warp threads dominate the surface, giving the fabric a subtle sheen and unmatched durability.
Traditionally, Mangalgiri sarees are woven without any mechanical contrivance—purely on pit looms that sit level with the ground, ensuring even tension and perfection in every inch. The craft has been handed down through generations, with each family adding their own quiet signature to the weave.
Cotton Silk – The Best of Both Worlds
The Gulnaar is woven in cotton silk, a blend that unites the softness and breathability of cotton with the delicate sheen of silk. This fusion makes the saree perfect for all-day wear, offering comfort without compromising elegance. Cotton silk drapes beautifully, resists creasing more than pure cotton, and glimmers subtly in light, making it equally suitable for daytime functions and evening soirees.
Mangalgiri cotton silk is prized for its fine count yarns, resulting in a fabric that is feather-light yet resilient. The texture is smooth, with a crisp fall that flatters every silhouette.
The Colour: Old Rose Pink – Fit for a Princess
Old rose pink is a shade that has graced royalty across centuries. It’s neither too loud nor too muted—carrying a vintage charm that’s eternally feminine. The hue is reminiscent of palace gardens in full bloom, antique silk upholstery, and hand-tinted photographs from a bygone era.
In Indian tradition, pink is often associated with tender love, grace, and compassion. Worn in the old rose shade, it exudes a quiet luxury—perfect for the woman who makes her presence felt without ever raising her voice. Whether paired with traditional gold jewellery or minimalist modern accessories, this colour adapts with ease, making it a timeless addition to your wardrobe.
Mangalgiri – A Town Woven in Faith and Skill
The town of Mangalgiri is more than a weaving centre—it’s a living embodiment of faith and artistry. The name translates to “Auspicious Hill”, rooted in its mythology and temple traditions. The weavers here have always considered their craft a sacred offering, often beginning their work with prayers and rituals.
The sarees from Mangalgiri are unique for their absence of woven patterns in the body—instead, the artistry lies in the borders and pallus. The warp and weft interplay creates a fabric that’s smooth yet crisp, sturdy yet delicate to the touch. Over centuries, Mangalgiri sarees have travelled across the world, worn by queens, traders’ wives, and women of quiet influence.
Versatility Beyond Compare
The Gulnaar saree is as versatile as it is beautiful. Its lightweight nature makes it perfect for day-long wear, whether you’re attending a festive puja, hosting a family gathering, or gracing a wedding reception. The cotton base ensures comfort even in humid weather, while the silk adds that essential festive shimmer.
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For Traditional Occasions: Pair it with a deep gold/silver/rosegold blouse, temple jewellery, and a sleek bun adorned with fresh flowers.
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For Modern Statements: Opt for a contrasting silver or emerald green blouse, minimalist earrings, and a contemporary belt drape.
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For Everyday Elegance: Team it with a simple ikat blouse, oxidised jewellery, and loose waves for an effortless day look.
The fabric’s breathability also means it’s perfect for travel—you can roll it, pack it, and it emerges ready to wear without heavy ironing.
Sustainable Indian Luxury
At Bloc á Main, we believe luxury is not just about opulence—it’s about conscious choices. The Gulnaar saree is handwoven using sustainable methods, supporting artisanal livelihoods and preserving a heritage craft that might otherwise be lost to machine-made imitations. Each saree takes days, sometimes weeks, to weave—an act of patience in a fast-paced world.
By choosing this saree, you are not just buying a garment; you are investing in heritage, artistry, and the dignity of handmade work.
Why You’ll Treasure It
The saree will be your go-to when you want to look regal without trying too hard. It is as at home in an intimate mehendi ceremony as it is at a high-powered cultural event. The old rose pink is universally flattering, the Mangalgiri weave is enduring, and the cotton silk blend ensures both comfort and grace.
This is not a saree that will languish in your cupboard—it’s one you’ll reach for again and again, for its easy drape, royal colour, and the quiet confidence it gives you.
– because sometimes, the most powerful statement is made in a whisper of pink.
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