Description
Deccan Elegance. Maharashtrian Small Checks Lugadi Saree - Rangamaati. Rangamaati features small checks across a deep brown base, bordered with mustard and red temple-style accents. The pallu contrasts beautifully in vivid red with delicate white linear patterns—a structured rhythm that speaks to the weaver’s precise hand and inherited skill. A prized piece is a quiet celebration of the traditional Deccan weaves, tailored for today’s understated wardrobe. The Lugdi traces its origins to northern Karnataka and bordering regions of Maharashtra, particularly from Dharwad, a town steeped in cultural legacy and classical craft traditions. The lugdi fabric is light, airy and offers a crisp, composed fall. Traditionally worn in the Kasta or Nauvari drape these Lugdis have slowly transitioned to more contemporary draping styles. The saree is distinctively known for a plain minimalistic body complemented by contrast borders featuring temple-inspired or rudraksha motifs rendered in clean, linear geometry. Their timeless charm often embrace an earthy palette and minimalistic designs wrapped in subdued elegance.