{"id":17602,"date":"2015-12-21T08:55:31","date_gmt":"2015-12-21T08:55:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/100sareepact.com\/?p=17602"},"modified":"2015-12-21T08:55:31","modified_gmt":"2015-12-21T08:55:31","slug":"drape-that-flows-from-my-shore-read-mysore-to-her-shore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/100sareepact.com\/?p=17602","title":{"rendered":"Drape that flows from My Shore (read Mysore) to Her shore\u2026\u2026"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This dark onion coloured Mysore silk, with cr\u00e8me golden zaree is a gift by my sweet TottoKumari \ud83d\ude42<br \/>\nThis saree is her mom\u2019s and gifted by her soulmate, her brother.<\/p>\n<p>84\/100 #100sareepact is a saree, I feel, was destined to be draped by me!! I paired the piece with golden\/contrast brown costume jewellery. A minimum make -up and a bindi. I clipped my hair one-way to give a different retro \u2013look too \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Dear Friends, this is a story that can be actually crafted like a script and presented in a wonderful romantic tale by one of those sensitive directors.<\/p>\n<p>Mousumi was a simple but an elegant lady. She had a rich sense of taste &amp; culture which she imbibed from her childhood.<br \/>\nMousumi had a natural knack towards style and fashion, but in a very simple and candid way! She had a passion for sarees and would buy sarees from her little savings.<br \/>\nThis specific piece was a gift by her son, during his first visit to Mysore\u2026.A precious possession kept under intense care.<br \/>\nBut fortune played a foul game. For quite some time she was not in a state to even think about saree, her health was taking a U-turn, and she limited herself to a bed compromising with life.<br \/>\nHer hope, her wishes, her fashion statements got buried by hours of waiting, counting her last days\u2026<br \/>\nAt this juncture one major upset occurred. Her son, staying away from home-town suddenly faced demise.<br \/>\nMousumi could not move, could not howl with helplessness like other normal mothers! Few priceless tear drops, merely 3-months wait, she happily joined her son, to the other world.<br \/>\nI was an invisible part of this family; I had a wonderful comrade, a younger sister (I call her TottoKumari), an aged uncle, and above all Mousumi (my Kakima) an inspiring woman, a charismatic character of that unit.<\/p>\n<p>TottoKumari felt, after this double loss of her life, Mousumi\u2019s sarees should be given to people who needs them or who are worth of getting them.<br \/>\nI am a Lucky soul. Yes I somehow have earned that place in her heart where I can drape such a sentimental saree and present it in my sareepact platform.<\/p>\n<p>It was an absolutely strange feeling that stroked with each layer of this drape; 84\/100 #100sareepact was very difficult to pen down.<br \/>\nThe person who has gifted and the person who has accepted both are not here any more; I just cannot- see this mother-son duo, but when I wrapped this saree the warmth I felt is truly \u2018Out of the World\u2019! It had peace, comfort, love, affection, happiness, craving.. a mixed feelings of all&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>I pray to God, hope MY SHORE (read Mysore) silk story reaches to HER SHORE and flow forever\u2026.<br \/>\nKakima, this is for you!<br \/>\n\u2018Mishti- Hriday\u2019, my comrade hope you can see too!!<br \/>\nLast not but least, \u2018TottoKumari\u2019 a big HUG, Thanks for considering me, so important.<\/p>\n<p>PS: I wore your gifted lipstick too, TattoKumari \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This dark onion coloured Mysore silk, with cr\u00e8me golden zaree is a gift by my sweet TottoKumari \ud83d\ude42 This saree is her mom\u2019s and gifted by her soulmate, her brother. 84\/100 #100sareepact is a saree, I feel, was destined to be draped by me!! I paired the piece with golden\/contrast brown costume jewellery. 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