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Pink and Green Super-Fine Tissue Sari from Bangalore with Hand-woven Flowers and Golden Border

$1214.25
$1619
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Such finesse of fabric, such resplendent colours - only in South India. This handpicked piece from Bangalore has flowers woven into its fabric, completing its Oriental, feminine appeal. Wear this evening saree with the heavier gold jewellery from your collection and count away the number of heads you turn!
Specifications
SDJ81
Pure Silk
Blouse/Underskirt Tailormade to Size
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Symphony of Silk and Color

Experience the epitome of traditional Indian craftsmanship with this exquisite silk sari, a true masterpiece hailing from the renowned weaving centers of Bangalore. Woven from the finest pure silk, this garment drapes with an unparalleled elegance, exuding a luxurious feel that is both subtle and captivating. The superfine tissue weave lends a delicate shimmer and a lightweight grace, making it a joy to wear for any occasion, from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations. The captivating color palette of this sari is a testament to the artistry of its creators. A vibrant base of rich pink is interwoven with lush, verdant green, creating a striking contrast that is both sophisticated and eye-catching. The intricate patterns are not merely printed but are meticulously hand-woven, depicting delicate floral motifs that bloom across the fabric. Each flower is a testament to the weaver's skill, appearing to spring forth from the silk itself with a lifelike vibrancy.

An Opulent Golden Embrace

Adding a regal touch to this already stunning creation is the broad, lustrous golden border that frames the sari. This border is a work of art in itself, featuring intricate zari work that catches the light with every movement. The deep, burnished gold is woven with precision, creating patterns that are both classic and contemporary. This golden embrace not only accentuates the vibrant pink and green but also adds a touch of timeless grandeur, making the sari a truly statement piece. The contrast of the warm gold against the cool tones of the main body creates a harmonious visual experience, perfect for those who appreciate understated opulence.

Crafted for Timeless Appeal

This sari is more than just a garment; it is an heirloom, a piece of wearable art that carries with it centuries of tradition and skill. The pure silk ensures breathability and comfort, while the superfine tissue weave offers a unique texture and drape. The hand-woven floral designs are a celebration of nature's beauty, meticulously crafted to offer a tactile and visual delight. The golden border, a signature of Banarasi and Bangalore silk weaving traditions, adds an unmatched richness and sophistication. Whether you are attending a wedding, a festive occasion, or simply wish to add a touch of timeless elegance to your wardrobe, this sari is sure to make a lasting impression. Embrace the allure of pure silk and the artistry of handloom with this exceptional creation.

Handwoven Elegance: The Journey of a Kanjivaram Saree

Kanjivaram sarees are one of the most sought-after sarees among Indian women. They have not only gained popularity in India but across the globe in recent years/decades and are thus in high demand even in the international fashion world. Made of the finest quality silk, bearing intricate designs, and having vibrant colors, Kanjivaram sarees have undoubtedly made their way to the hearts of most women. The origin of these sarees is believed to date back to the 7th century during the reign of the Chola dynasty. Kanjivaram silk sarees originate from the city of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. These sarees stand out among other sarees because of the use of vivid colors and the natural glossy shine of pure silk. Women prefer to drape a Kanjivaram, especially on special occasions such as weddings and festivals to look flawless and elegant. The most common motifs found on these sarees are peacocks, leaves, flowers, paisleys, Kalash, etc. The characteristic feature of Kanjivaram silk sarees is the rich Zari work on fine silk fabric. This makes them a popular choice among women of all age groups.

Let us look at the steps involved in the making of a Kanjivaram silk saree:

1. Finest quality silk yarn is processed and dyed

Each Kanjivaram saree is made purely with high-quality silk and thus the first step in the making process of the saree is to find the best silk and process it. The silk yarn is first washed and soaked in rice water and then dried in the sun. This step is necessary to make the yarn strong and stiff to maintain the durability of the fabric. It is then dyed in rich hues by hand and again sun-dried.
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2. Silk yarn is woven with the Zari

Now the colored threads are intertwined with silver thread and these resultant threads are interlocked with golden thread. The Zari threads (gold and silver) are produced from real silver and gold and are sourced from Gujarat.
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3. The process of weaving begins

Before weaving, the Zari threads and colored threads are sorted to avoid any tangles and individual strands are put to the weaving loom from one end to the other. Now the warp ends are drawn and joined to the previous warp on the loom. The desired design is fabricated or woven onto the fabric manually. This technique has been passed down from one generation of skilled weavers to the next.
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4. The saree is given a finishing

Now that the saree has been woven and the desired design has been obtained, it is sent for giving it a finished look. Any extra threads are cut and removed to make the saree ready to be sent to retail shops and markets for sale purposes.
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The whole process of crafting a Kanjivaram silk saree may sound or appear easy, but the amount of time and effort that it requires is unimaginable. Depending on the intricacy of the design, it may take several weeks or months to complete one Kanjivaram. Although the cost of the saree is expensive (due to the use of real gold and silver) and not many people can afford to buy it, it has managed to be a part of beautiful family treasures that are passed down through generations as a token of love and affection.
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