Blue Cotton Saree in Kota Doria Weaving Style. Intricate Embroidery. Very Comfortable Fabric

Kota Doria Sarees – unhidden gem from Bharat!

Know the Rich History behind Kota Doria Weaving Style

If you think Kota is famous only for churning out IITians, well, you are wrong. Kota is also the house of one of the most elegant and comfortable fashion trends dating back two centuries.

Legend has it that the art of weaving Kota Doria was brought to India by Maharaja Bhim Singh from Mysore in the 18th century. He invited skilled weavers to Rajasthan, who then combined their techniques with local styles.

Cotton is the best fabric for Indian weather and there is nothing better than Kota Doria sarees, known for their lightweight and translucent appeal. Kota Doria style hails from the vibrant town of Kota in Rajasthan. Woven on traditional pit looms, these sarees are a unique blend of cotton and silk, creating a delicate checkered pattern called 'khats'.

Perfect for summer, Kota Doria sarees are not just about style but also comfort. Their airy texture makes them a favorite among saree enthusiasts. Whether it’s a casual day out or a festive occasion, these sarees add a touch of elegance and grace.

Embrace the heritage and charm of Kota Doria and let every drape tell a story of tradition and craftsmanship.

Fun Fact: Each saree can take up to a month to weave, as the process requires meticulous attention to detail!

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