MM VENTURE Woven Kanjivaram Jacquard Saree  (Blue)

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Product Details
Brand
MM VENTURE
Style Code
Polaku-BlueRed
Pattern
Woven
Pack of
1
Secondary Color
Red
Occasion
Party & Festive, Wedding & Festive
Decorative Material
Zari
Fabric Care
Dry Clean for the first wash, thereafter Hand Wash
Other Details
Kanjeevaram silk sarees, also known as Kanchipuram sarees, are renowned for their rich texture, vibrant colors, and intricate designs. Originating from the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India, these sarees are a symbol of South Indian culture and are highly cherished for their craftsmanship and heritage.
Fabric
Jacquard
Type
Kanjivaram
Blouse Piece
Unstitched
Sari Style
Regular Sari
Net Quantity
1
Blouse Pattern
Self Design
Blouse Fabric
Art Silk
Border Details
Solid
Border Length
Thin/Small
Color
Blue
Brand Color
Polaku-BlueRed
Handloom Product
Yes
Ideal For
Women
Print Type
Woven Design
Sales Package
1 saree, 1 blouse
Sari Purity
Pure
Trend
Day Festive, Festive Look, Everyday Casual, Occasional Sari/Party Sari
Uniform
No
Sari Length
5.5m
Blouse Piece Length
0.8 m
Weight
0.5 kg
Kanjeevaram silk sarees, also known as Kanchipuram sarees, are renowned for their rich texture, vibrant colors, and intricate designs. Originating from the town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, India, these sarees are a symbol of South Indian culture and are highly cherished for their craftsmanship and heritage. Features of Kanjeevaram Silk Sarees: Material: Made from pure mulberry silk, which gives the saree a luxurious feel and sheen. Zari Work: Traditionally woven with gold or silver threads (zari), which add a regal touch to the saree. Designs: Known for their intricate patterns such as checks, stripes, florals, and temple borders. Common motifs include peacocks, elephants, and religious symbols. Pallu: The end piece of the saree, called the pallu, is often elaborately designed with heavy zari work. Durability: Kanjeevaram sarees are known for their durability and can be worn for many years, often becoming family heirlooms. Cultural Significance: Weddings: Often worn by brides due to their grandeur and auspicious significance. Festivals and Special Occasions: Commonly worn during important festivals, ceremonies, and celebrations. Symbol of Status: Owning and wearing a Kanjeevaram saree is considered a mark of elegance and social status. Care Tips: Dry Cleaning: Always recommended to maintain the fabric and zari work. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, preferably wrapped in a muslin cloth to prevent discoloration and damage. Avoid Perfume and Deodorant: Spraying directly on the saree can harm the silk and zari. Buying Tips: Authenticity: Ensure the saree is made of genuine silk and real zari. Certification: Look for Silk Mark certification which guarantees the purity of silk. Reputable Sellers: Purchase from trusted and reputable sellers or boutiques to avoid counterfeit products. Kanjeevaram silk sarees remain a timeless piece of art and tradition, celebrated for their beauty and craftsmanship across generations.
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