Violet, Lavender And Purple Handwoven Kanjivaram Silk Saree - TSH250009
Authenticity Information
This saree is Silk Mark certified and handwoven using pure silk in Kanchipuram. A true heritage weave from South India.
Kanjivaram silk saree in lavender, purple, and violet Banarasi Rangkaat features diagonal floral stripes and gold zari flower buttas, complemented by a purple border; paired with a patterned purple blouse with matching border.










A delicate dance of colors and craftsmanship, this Stunning Kanjivaram Silk Saree from The Saffron House is made for moonlit evenings and tender memories. Delightful banarasi rangkaat in lavender, purple and violet with beautiful floral patterned diagonal stripes and dainty flower buttas woven with gold zari adorn the body, creating a dramatic look. An array of elaborate overlapping chakkram motifs woven with gold zari decorate the attractive purple border, creating a mesmerising impact. The ornate purple pallu adorned with intricate patterned diamonds woven with gold zari exude a timeless traditional charm. Paired with a patterned purple silk blouse with matching border, this gorgeous weave doesn't just drape around your body, but creates an magnetic aura that wraps around you.
Fabric - Pure Kanjivaram Silk
Colors - Violet, Lavender And Purple
Weaving Technique - Handloom
Motifs - Floral Rangkat
Weight - Approx 1kg
Kanchi (Kanchipuram) sarees are renowned for their rich silk, lustrous finish, and intricate designs, handwoven by master weavers in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The traditional Kanchi weave is distinguished by its heavy silk, contrasting borders, and iconic temple, mayil (peacock), or annam (swan) motifs. Crafted on pit looms, the Korvai technique often joins the body and border using an interlocking method that enhances durability and beauty. Each Kanchi saree is a testament to centuries-old weaving heritage, prized for its grandeur and timeless appeal.
Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu is one of India’s most prestigious silk hubs, where centuries-old techniques are passed down through generations. Known for its use of pure mulberry silk and rich zari, this cluster produces iconic sarees that reflect the town’s deep cultural and artisanal legacy.
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