
Embrace the timeless elegance of Northeast India with our handcrafted Assamese Tussar Silk Mekhela Sador Set. Locally known as a "Jura," this traditional two-piece drape offers a stunning, culturally rich alternative to the classic saree. Woven from premium Tussar silk, the ensemble radiates a natural golden-beige sheen. Delicate, multi-colored woven motifs (butis) in red, green, and yellow pop against the fabric, anchored by an intricately woven heavy border that highlights the mastery of Assamese handloom. Finished with classic fringed detailing on the Sador, this exquisite set is the perfect statement piece for weddings, festivals, and special occasions.
Mekhela: The pleated, cylindrical lower garment that drapes gracefully from the waist.
Sador (Chadar): The long, elegant upper garment draped over the shoulder.
Blouse Piece: An unstitched, matching Tussar silk fabric piece to complete your traditional look.
Material: 100% Handwoven Tussar Silk
Weave Type: Traditional Assamese Handloom
Color: Natural Golden-Beige with multicolored threadwork
Care Instructions: Dry clean only to maintain the silk's natural luster and woven details.
Embrace the timeless elegance of Northeast India with our handcrafted Assamese Tussar Silk Mekhela Sador Set. Locally known as a "Jura," this traditional two-piece drape offers a stunning, culturally rich alternative to the classic saree. Woven from premium Tussar silk, the ensemble radiates a natural golden-beige sheen. Delicate, multi-colored woven motifs (butis) in red, green, and yellow pop against the fabric, anchored by an intricately woven heavy border that highlights the mastery of Assamese handloom. Finished with classic fringed detailing on the Sador, this exquisite set is the perfect statement piece for weddings, festivals, and special occasions.

Community, Assam
“Every thread of this Tussar Jura tells a story of dedication, rhythm, and heritage. Crafted by skilled local artisans in the heart of Assam, this set is born on a traditional wooden handloom, a practice passed down through generations. For our weavers, creating a Mekhela Sador is not just a livelihood; it is a sacred art form. The intricate geometric and floral patterns found on the borders and body of the fabric are woven purely from memory and cultural intuition, requiring days of meticulous, rhythmic work. By bringing this Tussar Jura into your wardrobe, you are not just wearing a piece of clothing—you are preserving the ancient handloom traditions of Assam and directly supporting the livelihoods of the artisan families who keep this beautiful heritage alive.”
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