PATTEDA ANCHU is a traditional handloom weave from Karnataka made of pure cotton. Records of the patteda anchu go as far back as the 10th century. It was woven centuries ago in and around the villages of Gajendragarh, Belgaum, Raichur, Kodal, Bedar, Bellary, Gulbarga and Dharwad. It was considered an auspicious garment, offered to the temple goddess, Yellamma Saundatti when the daughter of a household got married.
Its beauty lies in its understated elegance and simplicity...a simple, coarse cotton weave with a broad border that was traditionally in red and mustard but today available in other colours too. The pallu of the saree is an interesting contrast as shown in the pic.
There is no blouse included.
Also please note that the actual saree may vary slightly in colour from the one in the pic.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Handwash is best for handloom sarees.