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Beige Grey chandari silk saree

₹1,690.00
 
Color: Muted taupe with silvery grey tones.



Design:



Chevron-style pallu with ivory patterning.



Subtle floral motifs across the body in complementary shades.



Fabric: Silk or a silk-blend with a dull gold sheen.



Style: Understated luxury, ideal for minimal yet elegant looks.



Suggested Occasions: Daytime functions, formal meetings, cultural events.



Weave Type: Based on the visible texture and sheen, these sarees likely feature a brocade weave, particularly for the intricate patterns and zari work. Brocade involves supplemental weft threads that create patterns on the fabric's surface, giving it a rich, embossed look. Given the fine detail, it could be a specialized form like Banarasi or Kanchipuram silk, known for their elaborate zari work and distinct motifs, though without closer inspection or specific labels, it's hard to confirm definitively.



Motifs and Design Interpretation:

Chevron/Zigzag Pattern: This geometric pattern, often called "leheriya" or "zigzag" in Indian textiles, adds a dynamic and modern touch while still being rooted in traditional design. The gold zari outlining these zigzags creates a striking contrast. This part of the saree is often the pallu (the decorative end piece draped over the shoulder) or a significant portion of the body.



Repeating Body Motifs: The smaller, repeating motifs on the other half of the saree (the part that would typically be pleated and draped) are classic elements of Indian weaving. These could be:



Buttas/Bootis: Small, isolated motifs like floral sprigs, paisleys, or geometric shapes, scattered across the fabric.



Jaal/Jal: A continuous latticework or net-like pattern.



The subtle nature of these motifs suggests elegance rather than overwhelming busyness.



Zari Work: The golden threads are a hallmark of luxury in Indian textiles. This is likely metallic zari, traditionally made from real gold or silver wire wrapped around a silk or cotton thread. Modern zari can also be synthetic. The quality and density of zari often indicate the saree's value and craftsmanship.



Border Design: The borders are not just plain bands; they appear to have their own subtle patterns, possibly geometric stripes or small floral continuous patterns, adding to the saree's overall richness.



Dyeing: The colors appear rich and evenly dyed, suggesting high-quality dyeing processes, which is crucial for retaining vibrancy over time.



Draping Style: While only folded, these sarees are typically worn with pleats at the waist and the pallu draped over the shoulder, showcasing the different patterns. The tassels at the end of the pallu are also a traditional finishing detail.



Cultural Significance: Sarees like these are deeply embedded in Indian culture, worn for celebrations, religious ceremonies, and special occasions. They often symbolize heritage, craftsmanship, and elegance.



MATERIAL CARE - DRY WASH ONLY

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Delivery within 7-15 working days





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