“Raghuvamshi” is a very attractive tussar silk saree with a plain black body paired with a pink border and pallu, complemented by a contrasting pink blouse. Exquisitely hand‑painted and hand‑embroidered, this saree reflects the epitome of art and heritage, inspired by stone‑cut sculptures rooted in Hoysala‑Dravidian and Maratha styles of architecture. Five authentic motifs drawn from different temples adorn the pallu: a parrot feeding its little one, a graceful stone sculpture nayikaa with a young female under a stylized tree holding a mirror, another in conversation with a parrot, a flawless round peacock sculpture, and intricately carved columns of three peacocks. Surrounding these paintings is delicate handwork, enhanced with contrasting green and blue tassels at the end of the pallu. The wearer of “Raghuvamshi” will surely feel the grace of India’s great heritage, carrying timeless artistry and cultural richness in every drape.