Ivory Pure Kanjivaram Tissue Silk Saree with Gold Zari Weave & Traditional Woven Border
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This saree is Silk Mark certified and handwoven using pure silk in Kanchipuram. A true heritage weave from South India.
Ivory pure Kanjivaram tissue silk with an all-over gold zari body weave, broad traditional woven gold zari border and pallu, and a contrast silver-tone zari hem.
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Woven in the finest pure mulberry silk, this ivory Kanjivaram saree is a masterwork of tissue weaving — gold zari floats cover the entire body in a dense, luminous layer that gives the silk an almost metallic radiance, shifting from warm gold to soft ivory as light plays across its surface.
The broad border and pallu carry deeply woven traditional motifs — intricate paisleys, temple towers, and floral scrollwork — rendered entirely in antique gold zari against the ivory ground. A refined contrast silver-tone zari border runs along the hem, anchoring the drape with a quiet, restrained finish.
Paired with an ice-blue embroidered sleeveless blouse in fine silk, adorned with delicate gold threadwork and a flattering V-neckline, this saree is styled for the bride who values the weight of heritage and the quiet power of a timeless palette — made for a wedding, reception, or any occasion that calls for pure magnificence.
6.3 m saree with blouse material included. Dry clean only. Store folded in muslin cloth and keep away from direct sunlight to preserve the zari lustre.
Woven on traditional pit looms using the tissue weaving technique — gold zari thread is interlaced densely across the entire silk body, creating a continuous metallic surface over the ivory silk ground. The border and pallu carry complex traditional motifs — paisleys, temple towers, and floral scrollwork — woven using the korvai technique, where border and body are woven simultaneously and interlocked thread by thread for a seamless, reinforced join. The contrast silver-tone hem is woven in separately as a finishing detail.
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu — the silk capital of South India with over 400 years of weaving heritage. Home to 20,000+ master weavers recognised by the Government of India's Handloom Development Commissioner.
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