“Traditional Indian attire is not just a piece of clothing, it carries in it threads the link to a rich heritage and past.” This Hawaiian ocean pure silk handloom Kanjeevaram saree is stunning proof of this statement.
Enriched with laborious brocade work done using handpicked Zari threads and pure silk yarns woven together, this blue Kanjeevaram has been turned into a divine textile by the weaver, who chose the oceanic blue softness of pure silk to enliven this saree with the presence of the blue-skinned, Bala Krishna (baby Krishna).
The Lilas or childhood plays of Krishna form a heart-warming part of Tamil Bhakti poetry, and no art form, not even the age-old art of making Kanjeevaram saree seems to have escaped Krishna’s sway.
Remarkable detailing on the pallu (endpiece) of this pure silk saree has materialized two identical images of Makhanchor (butter thief), a popular form of Sri Krishna in Hindu tradition.
The small paisley or mango motif adorns the body of the saree while the border is ornamented with floral patterns that bring an aesthetic quality to this unequaled Indian women’s wear.
With the beauty of Mother Nature and stunning ancient Indian architectural motifs woven together with gold Zari threads and vibrant silk, a Kanjeevaram Saree will always live up to your expectations if you wish to feel queenly and womanly in your traditional Indian women’s wear. Much like most of the other silk ethnic Indian fashion, Kanjeevaram sarees are the go-to choices for a bride-to-be or a newlywed young lady. The fame earned by Kanjeevaram is due to a long and detailed process that involves choosing suitable silk yarns, dying them in natural colors, drying them in the sun, and stretching them on a bamboo wood frame to avoid any tangling.
The detailed border and pallu decorated with a mingling of silk and Zari threads are crafted separately from the body of a traditional Kanjeevaram sari. A master weaver upon the completion of the three sections stitches them together using a technique of interlinking which is locally called- “pethi”. Handwoven to bring you the goodness of pure silk and glistening golden Zari work, a Kanjeevaram sari has to be your next pick from the treasure chest of traditional Indian fashion.
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