Assam Handmade Grey & Black Mix Pat Silk Mekhela Chador
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Assam Handmade Grey & Black Mix Pat Silk Mekhela Chador
Description
Drape yourself in understated elegance with this Grey & Black Pat Silk Mekhela Chador, a handwoven masterpiece from Assam’s weaving heritage. Crafted with a fine blend of Pat and silk threads, this attire reflects the artistry of third-generation Assamese artisans who continue to uphold a timeless tradition.
The elegant grey base is beautifully contrasted with deep black woven patterns, exuding sophistication and cultural charm. Intricate detailing is done using synthetic colors, ensuring that the bold hues remain vibrant for years. With its soft texture, lightweight comfort, and luxurious drape, this Mekhela Chador is a perfect balance of tradition and modern appeal.
Ideal for weddings, Bihu, Durga Puja, and other festive celebrations, it stands as a symbol of Assamese grace and craftsmanship.
Fabric: Pat Silk Mix (Handloom)
Color: Grey with Black Patterns
Origin: Handwoven in Assam
Set Includes:
• Mekhela
• Sador
• Blouse Piece
Occasion: Ideal for weddings, Bihu, Durga Puja, and festive gatherings
Wash Care: Dry Clean Only
Shipping Information
• Orders are dispatched within 2–4 business days.
• Delivery time depends on your location (typically 5–10 business days within India).
Return & Refund
Returns
• Eligible for return within 7 days of delivery
• Product must be unused, unwashed, and in original packaging with tags intact
• Custom-stitched or altered items are not eligible for return/refund
Refunds
•Once the return is received and inspected, we will notify you
•Refunds are processed to your original payment method within 7–10 business days
•Shipping charges are non-refundable
Exchanges
•If you receive a defective or incorrect product, we will send a replacement at no extra cost.




Story Behind Every Weave


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From Loom to Legacy
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Woven In Pride
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Happy Artisan
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Every thread of this mekhela chador carries more than just color—it carries the rhythm of the loom, the patience of the artisan, and the heritage of Assam. Handwoven in Sualkuchi, the weaving village of Assam, this piece is the result of generations of dedication.
The artisans who create it are not just weavers—they are storytellers. Each one is highly skilled, and many belong to families where weaving has been passed down for three generations or more. Their hands know the craft by heart, guiding Pat silk threads into patterns that reflect both tradition and pride.
The video above offers a glimpse of this journey: the selection of fine silk, the setting of the loom, and the hours of careful weaving that bring the fabric to life. What looks like a flowing fabric to us is, for them, a legacy kept alive through patience and artistry.
When you wear it, you’re not just wearing silk. You’re carrying the soul of Sualkuchi, supporting artisans who have devoted their lives to this heritage, and making their story part of your own.
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Behind every design lies patience measured in days and weeks. The weaver sits at the loom for long hours, their hands moving with rhythm, their mind focused on balance and detail. What may look like a simple motif is, in reality, the result of countless careful adjustments, thread by thread.
This picture shows more than just fabric in the making—it shows the quiet dedication of artisans in Sualkuchi who have kept this tradition alive for centuries. For them, weaving isn’t just work, it’s identity.
When the fabric finally comes off the loom, it carries not just silk, but the dignity of a craft sustained through three generations. That’s why each mekhela chador feels alive—it has traveled from their hands to yours, carrying with it a piece of Assam’s timeless heritage.
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Every mekhela chador you see here is more than fabric it’s someone’s pride. For the artisans of Sualkuchi, weaving isn’t just tradition, it’s joy. The smile you see is the reflection of work well done, of carrying forward the skills passed down by parents and grandparents.
These weavers take happiness in knowing their creations travel far beyond their village, adorning people who value authenticity and heritage. Each sale is not just income it’s recognition of their craft, respect for their time, and appreciation of their story.
When you support their work, you’re not only wearing something beautiful you’re sharing in their happiness, giving purpose to the art that has defined their lives for generations.
