Olive Green And Coral Handwoven Cotton Saree
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There is something about the interplay of olive green and coral that feels both ancient and alive. This Kattam Kanjivaram silk saree opens with radiant in its own quiet way, its surface shimmering with the unhurried rhythm of the loom.
The body is woven with intricate traditional motifs, each thread placed with precision and purpose. A richly woven border frames the drape with confident definition, while real zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Handwoven cotton is crafted on traditional looms by skilled artisans, resulting in breathable, durable fabric with a soft, natural texture.. Found across weaving clusters like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat, it reflects regional techniques and a rich legacy of Indian textile traditions.
Wear her to a wedding and she will be remembered long after the music fades. Real zari, real hands, real heritage — woven to outlast every trend.
Fabric: Handwoven Cotton
Color: Olive Green with Coral and Charcoal Accents
Motifs: Twin Leaf/Feather Buttas
Border: Coral Selvedge
Pallu: Kattam and Jaal Inspired Pattern
Occasion: Casual Luxe, Artistic Daily Wear, Conscious Styling
Care: Gentle Hand Wash
Banarasi sarees are handwoven in Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, and are famed for their luxurious silk, opulent zari work, and intricate motifs. Each saree is woven on traditional looms, often taking weeks or even months to complete. The hallmark of Banarasi craftsmanship lies in its use of gold and silver zari, rich brocades, and signature patterns like florals (jaal), paisleys, and Mughal-inspired designs. Skilled artisans create these masterpieces using age-old techniques, making each Banarasi saree a symbol of heritage, elegance, and timeless artistry.
Found across weaving clusters like West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat, it reflects regional techniques and a rich legacy of Indian textile traditions.
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