
Embrace the rich cultural tapestry of Northeast India with this exquisite, handwoven Tussar Silk and Wool Riha Sador. Known traditionally as Kesh, this elegant drape features the deep, natural golden-beige tone of authentic Tussar silk, beautifully accented by striking vertical red stripes. The focal point of this Sador is its vibrant, multi-colored border, intricately woven with woolen threads in a striking geometric pattern of green, orange, white, black, yellow, and blue. Finished with a deep maroon contrasting edge, this versatile piece can be draped beautifully as a traditional Assamese Sador or styled elegantly as a modern sari.
Product Contents: 1 Handwoven Riha Sador (Sari Drape).
Material: Premium blend of pure Tussar Silk and Wool. The silk provides a distinct, textured natural sheen and lightweight feel, while the woolen threads add durability and vibrant, raised detailing to the motifs.
Design & Pattern: Natural Tussar silk body woven with fine red stripes, featuring a bold, multi-colored geometric woven border and a rich maroon edge.
Care Instructions: Dry clean only to preserve the silk's natural luster and protect the vibrancy of the woolen threads.
Origin: 100% Handmade in Assam, India.
Embrace the rich cultural tapestry of Northeast India with this exquisite, handwoven Tussar Silk and Wool Riha Sador. Known traditionally as Kesh, this elegant drape features the deep, natural golden-beige tone of authentic Tussar silk, beautifully accented by striking vertical red stripes. The focal point of this Sador is its vibrant, multi-colored border, intricately woven with woolen threads in a striking geometric pattern of green, orange, white, black, yellow, and blue. Finished with a deep maroon contrasting edge, this versatile piece can be draped beautifully as a traditional Assamese Sador or styled elegantly as a modern sari.

Community, Assam
“At HeritageNE, we believe in preserving the soul of traditional craftsmanship. This beautifully detailed Riha Sador is the result of painstaking dedication by master weavers from the rural heartlands of Assam. Working on traditional wooden handlooms, these local artisans expertly interlace the delicate Tussar silk yarns with vibrant woolen threads—a technique that requires immense precision, rhythm, and years of inherited skill. Weaving is a deeply ingrained way of life in Assam, passed down from generation to generation. By bringing this handmade Sador into your wardrobe, you are not just celebrating the timeless elegance of Northeastern textiles; you are directly empowering these artisan communities and helping to keep these centuries-old indigenous weaving traditions alive.”
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