Krishna Gopika Vrindavana
Description
Krishna Gopika Vrindavana meaning it evokes the divine flute melody (gopika in Vaishnava heritage weaves) of Krishna with gopis under the kadamba tree across the lush green silk, symbolizing bhakti, divine love, joy, and spiritual ecstasy in ancient South Indian temple art and Kalamkari traditions.
This handloom Mangalagiri pen kalamkari silk saree, hand-painted using kalam techniques by artisans, showcases a vibrant green body with purple peacock borders symbolizing grace and protection, while the pallu features Krishna enthroned with gopis, attendants, and blooming kadamba trees, embodying leela and devotion in Andhra Pradesh heritage. The gold-toned edging frames the floral motifs throughout, while the pallu cascades with vibrant figures for ethereal, bhakti-filled opulence.
Traditional Craftsmanship
Mangalagiri Silk Body: Lustrous silk with pen kalamkari Krishna leela butti for subtle festive charm and daily wear.
Zari Edging: Delicate gold borders highlighting organic harmony and timeless simplicity.
Pen Kalamkari Note: Pen Kalamkari from Mangalagiri/Srikalahasti style uses a bamboo kalam (pen) for freehand painting with natural dyes in 23 steps of mordant-resist dyeing, outlining, filling, and washes—crafting unique mythological scenes like Krishna with gopis on silk, distinct from block prints.
Note on Handmade Beauty:
Each piece is hand painted and dyed using natural colors over a slow process of 15–20 days. As a result, you may notice slight variations in color, mild pigment smudges, or irregular dye patterns, these are not defects. They’re gentle marks of authenticity, proudly bearing the touch of human hands, heritage, and nature’s own palette. Wear them like a signature, because no two pieces are ever alike.
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Wash Care
Dry Wash Only
Shipping Time
We take 2 business days to dispatch once the order is placed. Then another 6-7 business days for it to get delivered