Description
Sanganer Summers : Hand Block Printed Kota Doria Saree - Harit Vana. A delicate floral jaal unfolds across the sage base, echoing the garden-inspired block vocabulary of Sanganer block printers where nature becomes the enduring source of motif and rhythm. Sanganeri sarees carry forward one of Rajasthan’s most celebrated printing traditions, originating from Sanganer near Jaipur, a town renowned since the 16th century for its refined hand block printing. Using intricately carved wooden blocks, artisans imprint delicate floral vines, bootis, and flowing jaal patterns onto soft, elegant fabric using natural and pigment dyes — a process that demands both rhythm and remarkable precision. The breathable cotton base allows the motifs to appear crisp yet gentle, lending the saree an effortless drape suited to warm climates. Characterised by fine outlines, balanced compositions, and graceful borders, Sanganeri prints reflect a long-standing dialogue between Mughal-inspired florals and Rajasthani craftsmanship. Lightweight yet culturally rich, a Sanganeri saree moves easily between everyday elegance and festive dressing. Today, beyond personal wear, it also becomes a thoughtful gesture of gifting — where colour, craft, and heritage are meaningfully shared.




