Rabari Embroidery Saree

Rs. 25,600.00
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This textile is handmade with love and care by skilled artisans. Slight irregularities in weave, print, or color are natural and add to its unique charm.

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Description

MEASUREMENTS: Length - 6.5 m, Width - 42 in
MATERIAL(S): Modal Silk
CARE: Dry Clean Only

Our latest saree collection draws from the soul of Kutch, where Rabari and Ahir women have embroidered their lives into fabric for generations.

We’ve taken their bold, beautiful motifs—camels that wander, peacocks that dance, florals that bloom in the harshest deserts—and brought them into a new light.

Think: heritage wrapped in gemstone hues. Deep, vivid, unforgettable. This is more than a collection. It’s a celebration of identity, resilience, and quiet strength.

ep, vivid, unforgettable.


This is more than a collection. It’s a celebration of identity, resilience, and quiet strength.

Rabari Embroidery
Rabari embroidery is a vibrant and intricate textile tradition practiced by the Rabari community of Gujarat, particularly in the Kutch region. Deeply personal and symbolic, this embroidery reflects the nomadic lifestyle, myths, and beliefs of the Rabaris—especially the women, who have traditionally used it to decorate their garments, dowry items, and household textiles.

Key Characteristics:

  • Mirror Work (Abhla Bharat): Tiny hand-cut mirrors are embedded into the fabric, believed to ward off evil spirits and reflect light, symbolizing protection and energy.

  • Bold Motifs: The designs include camels, peacocks, elephants, scorpions, trees, and temples—often drawn from daily life or folklore.

  • Dense Stitching: The embroidery is richly filled with chain stitches, square chain stitches, and buttonhole stitches, using bright cotton threads on cotton or wool bases.

  • Cultural Identity: Each Rabari subgroup (like Dhebaria, Vaghadia, and Kachhi) has distinct styles, motifs, and rules. For example, Dhebaria Rabaris once practiced a strict set of embroidery patterns only for matrimonial use, though these rules have eased over time.

More than just decorative art, Rabari embroidery is a form of storytelling—a record of community identity, personal expression, and ritual significance passed down through generations.


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SHIPPING INFO:  Dispatched in a minimum of 5 business days to a maximum of 20 business days. Exchange accepted within 10 days of delivery. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only.


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Shipping and Return Policy

Each piece is shipped with care directly from our artisan clusters, which means it may take up to 10 days to dispatch—unless otherwise mentioned on the product tag.

Reach out to our team before placing your order for priority or express shipping options.

We offer Cash on Delivery for orders up to ₹7,000 (₹100 fee). For orders above ₹7,000, a partial advance is required.

You can cancel your order within 24 hours if needed.

We have a 10-day exchange policy, and in case you’re not fully satisfied, we offer store credit or an exchange.

Refunds are only provided for defective or wrongly delivered items.

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