Steeped in the poetic legacy of the Pink City, our Sanganeri Multi Colour Print Anarkali is a vibrant celebration of Rajasthan’s centuries-old block-printing heritage. Originating from the Sanganer region near Jaipur during the 16th and 17th centuries, this artisanal craft involves the meticulous hand-stamping of intricate floral and paisley motifs using hand-carved teak wood blocks. The fabric, a soft and breathable premium cotton, carries the soul of the desert, dyed with shades that capture the kaleidoscopic spirit of Indian festivities. This Anarkali silhouette, a timeless homage to the Mughal era, features a gracefully flared skirt constructed with multiple vertical panels (kalis) that create a mesmerizing swirl with every step. The yoke is the piece de resistance, adorned with exquisite hand-stitched mirror work—traditionally known as ‘Abhala Bharat’—which catches the light and reflects a subtle shimmer, reminiscent of stars in a twilight sky. The multi-colored palette of lavender, ochre, and blush pink is meticulously balanced, creating a harmonious visual feast that transitions perfectly from day to evening. For a grand Mehendi ceremony or a sun-drenched garden wedding, style this ensemble with oversized silver oxidised jhumkas and hand-crafted mojiris. Let your hair fall in soft curls to mirror the fluid, feminine movement of the garment. The three-quarter sleeves and the softly rounded neckline ensure a silhouette that is both modest and modern, providing a flattering fit for various body types. This is not merely a garment; it is a wearable piece of history, designed for the woman who values the slow fashion movement and the unparalleled touch of human hands.
