The name "Diya" is often associated with the concept of light and illumination. In Sanskrit, "Diya" means "lamp" or "light," and it is often used to describe a small oil lamp, typically made of clay and used in religious and cultural ceremonies. The name "Diya" is not only a popular given name but also a significant cultural symbol used in various Hindu festivals, most notably during Diwali.
Our Diya named Kerala-style saree is a beautifully designed and culturally rich traditional Indian outfit. The saree is made of cotton, which is a comfortable and breathable fabric, perfect for the warm and humid climate of Kerala.
The saree is adorned with machine-embroidered diyas all over the fabric. The diya is a symbol of light, and the embroidery of diyas adds a touch of traditional and festive elegance to the saree. It makes it a perfect choice for celebrations and special occasions.
The saree features a golden kasavu border, which is a traditional design element in Kerala sarees. The golden kasavu border adds richness and a touch of glamour to the saree. Red tassels are provided at the end of the saree, adding a pop of color and a charming detail. Tassels are a common decorative element in many Indian sarees.
The saree comes with a plain running blouse. This blouse provides a classic and versatile option that complements the saree's design and color scheme. An extra blouse piece is also included, which is in red color and features the same diya embroidery on the sleeves. This extra blouse piece allows the wearer to customize their blouse to match the saree perfectly.
Diya Saree
Saree: Kerala Cotton
Blouse: Plain running blouse.
Extra blouse: Red cotton blouse with embroidery on sleeves same as saree.