- SaleClassic Black Printed Saree With Zari Border and Attached Blouse
- SalePeach & Pink Salmon Cotton Mulmul Saree With Zari Border and Matching Blouse
- SaleSage Green Cotton Mulmul Saree With Zari Border and Matching Blouse
- SaleMosaic Blue Grey Plain Cotton Mulmul Saree with Blouse
- SaleBaby Pink Cotton Mulmul Saree Office Wear Saree With Blouse
- SaleGeometric Print Cotton Mulmul Saree With Mustard Yellow Pallu and Matching Blouse
Soulful collection of handcrafted drapes
Cotton Mulmul Saree
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Pure Mulmul cotton
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Sustainable
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Eco friendly
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Handmade
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Vocal for local
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Ethically made
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Make in India
History of Mulmul
"A hundred yards of it can pass through the eye of the needle, so fine is its texture, and yet the point of the steel needle can't pierce through it easily. It is so transparent and light that it looks as if one is in no dress at all and has only smeared the body with pure water." Amir Khusrau, Sufi Poet
With past historical references we believe that mulmul/muslin was originated from Dhaka, Bangladesh which was then part of India. The craft of making mulmul stood the test of time and its charm, today, has reached every corner of the Globe.
Experience
the luxury of
wearing Mulmul
Sarees
Soft, lightweight, breathable, delicate yet very strong! The long fibres of Oorjaa Cotton Mulmul Saree make it resistant to wrinkles and tearing, at the same time, very absorbent. The free spirited Oorjaa woman who is bold, expressive, and confident will be intrigued with the everyday luxury of wearing Mulmul Sarees.
Oorjaa is driven by a passion for Rajasthan's art and crafts. We believe in the beauty of our
traditional crafts which are slowly fading away from the urban lifestyle. Hence, the idea of bringing the finest handmade cotton mulmul /Kota saree comes up that describes the distinct flavours of the artisans we work with. Oorjaa aims to unravel Rajasthan's heritage craft,
its essence and its legacy in the contemporary fashion world through our
collection of handcrafted drapes sustainably sourced from the traditional craftspeople of Bagru, Rajasthan