Traditional Bishnupuri Pure Garad Silk Saree with Minakari Nakshi Motif Work in Parmesan, Rust Red and Dark Brown
Traditional Bishnupuri Pure Garad Silk Saree with Minakari Nakshi Motif Work in Parmesan, Rust Red and Dark Brown

Traditional Bishnupuri Pure Garad Silk Saree with Minakari Nakshi Motif Work in Parmesan, Rust Red and Dark Brown

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SKU #: SKU_U11500_BTBKSS01

This is a stunning piece of textile art. You’ve correctly identified it as a Gorod (or Garad) Silk Saree, a hallmark of Bengali heritage. This particular saree is a beautiful fusion of two distinct traditions: the pristine simplicity of Gorod and the intricate narrative style of Baluchari/Bishnupuri weaving.

Fabric and Color Palette

  • The Base: The saree features the characteristic off-white/cream base of pure Gorod silk. "Gorod" literally means "white," referring to silk that hasn't been dyed, maintaining its natural purity.

  • The Contrast: The vibrant red (laal) borders and motifs create the classic "Gorod-Laal Paar" look, which is traditionally considered auspicious and is a staple for religious ceremonies like Durga Puja or weddings.

The Motifs: Bankura/Bishnupuri Influence

While traditional Gorods often have simple geometric borders, this piece is unique because it incorporates Mina Baluchari style weaving.

  • The Terracotta Horse: The most striking feature is the central motif of the Bankura Horse. This is a world-famous symbol of Bishnupur’s terracotta art.

  • Narrative Borders: The repetitive horse motifs along the borders and the pallu (decorative end) mimic the friezes found on ancient Malla dynasty temples.

  • Weaving Technique: These aren't printed; they are meticulously woven into the fabric. The "Mina" work refers to the use of additional colored threads to give the motifs a slightly raised, detailed appearance.

Cultural Significance

  • Purity: Gorod silk is produced without the use of chemical dyes in the main body, making it the preferred "sacred" attire for rituals.

  • Symbolism: The horse motifs represent strength and the rich architectural history of West Bengal, specifically the Bankura district.

This saree is a perfect example of how traditional craftsmanship evolves by blending the "purity" of Gorod with the "storytelling" of Bishnupuri silk.

Color : Parmesan, Rust Red and Dark Brown

Fabric : Bisnupuri Pure Silk ( Silk Mark Certified )

Technique : Kaduwa Work

Occasion : Weddings, Pujas, and formal cultural events

Weaving Cluster : West Bengal

Blouse Piece : Yes

Length : Standard 5.5 mts approx. Blouse 1mts approx.

Condition : New

Care :

  • Dry Clean Only 
  • Avoid bringing in contact with liquids especially perfumes.
  • Change fold regularly, and store in pure cotton fabrics.
  • Iron on Reverse. Do Not Bleach And Expose This Product To Excessive Heat And Sunlight For Long.

Accessories  : Blouses/Jewelry worn by the model are only for photo shoots and styling reference.

This product is handwoven and there might be slight irregularities in the weave. But that’s what adds to the charm of handwoven textile and makes it like none other. This product ships worldwide.

Color Disclaimer

Shades displayed across the range of fabric and accessories may slightly vary from the actual color. This may happen due to multiple settings in your monitor or viewing device (Laptop/Mobile/Tab), or impact of our digital photo shoots. We request you to consider these minor color variations.