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Rangrekha: Pink Handwoven Matka Saree
Rangrekha: Pink Handwoven Matka Saree
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This saree is Silkmark-certified.
A bold celebration of tradition and artistry, Rangrekha is a stunning pink matka-muslin saree featuring intricate floral motifs in jet black with subtle mustard accents. The body, woven in the crisp texture of matka silk, flows effortlessly into a soft muslin pallu with elaborately woven black floral motifs—evoking vintage jamdani charm with a modern edge. This saree is a versatile showstopper—perfect for festive wear, cultural gatherings, and evening celebrations.
- Fabric: Handwoven blend of Matka Silk and Muslin
- Texture: Matte-textured matka body with soft, breathable muslin pallu
- Weaving Technique: Traditional loom-woven pattern with black and yellow threadwork
- Sustainability: Matka silk is a cruelty-free silk, derived without harming the silkworm
- Length: Approx. 6.4m (including blouse piece)
- Blouse design: Plain pink
- Width: 1.2m
- Weight: ~455g
- Tassels: Yes
- Falls & Pico: No
- Care: Dry clean only
Styling Tips:
- Pair with a black boat-neck blouse or go bold with a mustard backless blouse
- Accessorize with oxidized silver or temple jewellery to balance the vibrance
- Ideal for Durga Puja, Navratri, or cultural events, this saree pairs well with a bold lip and tied-back hair
- Drape in a traditional Bengali atpoure style or a modern pleated pallu look
Why is Matka Silk considered sustainable and a cruelty-free choice?
Matka silk is made from pierced or already-emerged cocoons (where the moth has flown out), which means the silk thread is shorter and has a more textured, matte finish. This method makes Matka silk a more ethical and cruelty-free alternative to traditional mulberry silk, where the worm is typically boiled inside the cocoon to extract long, continuous threads.
Because of this, Matka silk is often classified as a peace silk or Ahimsa silk variant, though the term “Ahimsa silk” is usually more strictly reserved for silk where no harm at all comes to the worm, including its natural lifecycle.




