Worn for the muhurtham and wrapped in prayer, the bridal Kanjivaram silk saree is a sacred part of every South Indian wedding.
These sarees come from Kanchipuram. They are made from pure mulberry silk and decorated with real silver and gold zari. Their colours reflect tradition—arakku (deep red), manjal (turmeric yellow), pachai (green), and kunkumam (vermillion)—shades that are believed to bless the bride as she starts a new chapter.
Motifs like yaalis, rudrakshams, thazhampoo reku (temple borders), checks, and stripes carry deep meaning. They represent age-old customs passed down from mother to daughter. Each drape in this collection embodies legacy and the beauty of continuity.
These sarees are not just for one day. They are keepsakes to cherish, to wear during rituals, and to pass down as a symbol of lineage.
Explore handwoven bridal Kanjivaram silk sarees with real zari at The Saffron House.