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The Anarbagh Throw

The Anarbagh Throw

Named after the Pomegranate Blossom, the Anarkali Throw celebrates Beauty, Abundance, and Timeless Elegance

Vibrant and richly detailed, the Anarbagh Throw is a handcrafted statement piece re-imagined from a silk saree and finished with traditional intricate Kantha hand-stitching and a soft velvet backing

Featuring luminous shades of sapphire and turquoise blue, this exquisite Throw is adorned with intricate floral vines inspired by the delicate Pomegranate Blossom. Gold and Silver-toned embroidery shimmers across the silk, creating a design that feels both Regal and Timeless

Whether draped over a sofa, layered across a bed, or styled in your favorite reading nook, the Anarbagh Throw brings color, texture, and heirloom-quality artistry into your home 🩵💙

Dimensions:

Length: 82 inches

Width: 43 inches

Regular price $225.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $225.00 USD
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~ The Story ~

Crafted carefully from Silk Sarees, these Throws carry the spirit of Tradition, Artistry, and Reinvention! The layered Kantha hand-stitching celebrates generations of Indian textile craftsmanship, while the velvet underside adds a refined and luxurious finish designed for everyday living

By re-imagining Sarees into home décor, each Throw carries forward the beauty of craftsmanship in a modern and meaningful way

No two pieces are ever exactly alike — each Throw tells its own story through its textures, stitching, and fabric variations

~ Details & Care ~

  • Re-Imagined from Silk Sarees
  • Traditional Kantha Hand-stitched detailing done by Women Artisans
  • Soft velvet backing
  • Lightweight yet cozy feel
  • One-of-a-Kind Artisan Pieces
  • Perfect for sofas, beds, reading corners & layered styling
  • Dry clean recommended to preserve the delicate hand stitching and textile detailing or gentle Spot Clean

Crafted in India by Skilled Artisans using Traditional Techniques and Small-Batch Production