TALES 》 Khesh Cotton Sarees from West Bengal India
The art of blending of old and new?
Craving for summer fruits is a must for some like me haha Peaches, the juicy Mangoes, cooling Watermelons what not and what about pairing a perfect outfit the saree for this season is also very important how many of you agree with me? So let's get started, guess what today I would be taking to West Bengal? The guesswork starts ... is it Baluchari, Tant, Begampuri sarees or the brilliantly woven Jamdani, nope it's one of the artistic weave called Khesh sarees.
Khesh is one of the oldest types of weaving which was originated in a small town Santiniketan in Birbhum district of West Bengal, India I felt something mystery which is involved when I touched the fabric so I was digging down deep about Khesh weaving, I found out something interesting to share, to be frank, I never knew it was a blend of old fabric which has been washed and being recycled to get a new version!
Available in mediums such as
- Khesh Cotton saree
- Khesh Silk saree
My first impression on Khesh cotton saree?
Since I am a cotton freak, I was in a hunting mindset to buy something very jazzy, so I picked up Khesh cotton saree,
this fabric is a bit heavy, it was a half and half blend plain weave with prints as well. I really loved the
weave. One can wear this saree for party or for a summer days and I would definely recommend to own one!
How did I feel when I draped authentic Khesh cotton saree?
- It feels soft in texture and coarse as well
- A bit heavy
- Easy to wear and effortless
- I wore this saree for an event for longer duration and it's so much comfortable
- It's opaque(not transparent)
- Breathable summer and winter wear
Embellishments are done on Khesh sarees
Some sarees in Khesh are plain and some comes with additional artwork done as well
- Block Printed
- Printed(Half and Half)
- Kalamkari Applique Work
- Mirror work
- Hand Woven Kantha work
Khesh products are being diversified It is not just limited to Khesh saree but also have diversified there products such as Khesh jackets, Khesh Dupattas Khesh bags, Khesh salwars, Khesh kurtas, Khesh bags, Khesh shirts, Khesh pants, Khesh table mats, Khesh bedspreads Khesh dresses, Khesh jackets, Khesh curtains and table runners as well.
Here is me wearing the same Khesh Cotton Saree shot in the video:
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