Pleats/body of Handwoven Korvai Kanjivaram silk Saree in Mustard and Purple color
Close-up of yellow fabric with a textured pattern
Pallu of Handwoven Korvai Kanjivaram silk Saree in Mustard and Purple color
Purple fabric with gold border and yellow fabric
Purple fabric with gold border and 'BLOUSE' text

Handwoven Korvai Kanjivaram silk Saree in Mustard and Purple color - 3301T015759DSC

Regular priceRs. 22,800.00
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Embrace timeless South Indian artistry with this elegant Korvai Kanjivaram silk saree in a rich mustard hue, thoughtfully crafted to highlight classic contrast weaving. The plain mustard body allows the intricate korvai purple border to stand out beautifully, adorned with traditional rudraksha motifs, rhythmic stripes, chevron patterns, and graceful paisley elements woven in luminous gold zari. The purple pallu mirrors the border design with coordinated motifs and zari stripes, creating a harmonious and regal finish. Woven in pure Kanjivaram silk, this saree reflects understated grandeur and refined craftsmanship, making it an excellent choice for weddings, festive occasions, and traditional celebrations. The purple blouse with a matching border completes the ensemble with perfect balance and elegance.

Approximate Length: 5.5 meters + 0.75 meter (blouse piece)

Blouse: Purple base with matching Korvai border

Note: Slight variations in color may occur due to photographic lighting or individual screen settings. For additional clarity before purchase, please feel free to connect with our customer engagement team.

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Woven Silks
Always dry clean woven silks, especially if they feature zari or intricate weaves. Store them wrapped in muslin or cotton cloth in a cool, dark space, avoiding plastic covers. Refold every few months to prevent permanent creases, and iron gently on low heat with a protective cotton cloth placed on top.

Embroidered Silk Sarees
Opt for professional dry cleaning to ensure the embroidery and embellishments remain intact. When storing, pad the embroidered areas with soft cloth to prevent crushing or distortion, and avoid folding along the embroidery lines. Before and after wearing, check for loose threads or dust that may snag the saree.

Tissue & Heavy Sarees
Tissue silks and heavy sarees should be dry cleaned to preserve their structure and flow. Store them flat or gently rolled, with muslin or acid-free tissue placed between folds to reduce friction and prevent color transfer. Handle them carefully while draping, using both hands, as they are more prone to tearing or distortion.

Cottons & Silk Cottons
For cottons and silk-cottons, the first wash can be done in lukewarm salt water to set the colors and prevent bleeding. Afterwards, wash gently in cold water with a mild detergent and dry in shade. To maintain their crispness, starch lightly after washing, and store folded in breathable cotton cloth away from moisture and direct sunlight.

Naturally Dyed Sarees
Naturally dyed sarees require extra care—hand-wash gently in cold water with mild, natural detergents, avoiding any harsh chemicals. Always air-dry them in the shade to retain color vibrancy, and store wrapped in breathable muslin or cotton to prevent fading or transfer. Refold them every few months to avoid permanent creasing and stress on the dye.

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