A Kaleidoscope of Threads and Mirrors
A Lambani saree is instantly recognizable by its burst of color and the rhythmic play of light on its hand-stitched mirrors.
- Signature Mirror Work and Stitches
The hallmark of Lambani art is the use of over 14 different types of stitches, including the Kila, Velli, and Bakiya. Our artisans spend days hand-stitching mirrors and shells onto the fabric, creating a three-dimensional texture that tells stories of their folklore and connection to nature. - Vibrant Color Palettes
True to their nomadic roots, these sarees feature bold, earthy, and celebratory colors. From deep indigo and rustic maroon to sun-drenched yellows, the embroidery threads create a striking contrast against the base fabric, ensuring you make a statement wherever you go. - Heritage in Every Stitch
Every Lambani saree supports the empowerment of women artisans. By choosing a Lambani drape, you are not just wearing a garment; you are wearing the resilience and creativity of a community that has preserved this UNESCO-recognized craft for centuries.
Care Tip
Lambani embroidery involves delicate mirror work and heavy thread count. To ensure the threads don't snag and the mirrors stay secure, professional dry cleaning is highly recommended. Store your saree inside out in a soft cotton bag to prevent the embroidery from catching on other fabrics.