






Omsaiarts Woven Banarasi Cotton Silk, Jacquard Saree (Dark Green)























This saree is crafted from pure silk jacquard fabric, renowned for its luxurious texture and intricate weaving technique. The jacquard weave creates elaborate patterns and designs directly woven into the fabric, giving it a rich and ornate appearance. The pure silk material ensures a smooth and lustrous feel against your skin, offering comfort alongside elegance. Jacquard fabrics are known for their durability and resilience, making this saree a long-lasting addition to your wardrobe.
Inspired by the timeless Kanjivaram style, this saree features exquisite zari embellishments meticulously woven into the fabric. The zari work includes intricate patterns of gold or silver threads that add a touch of opulence and grandeur to the saree. The zari motifs adorn the saree's border, pallu, and body, creating a stunning contrast against the silk background.
Included with the saree is an unstitched blouse piece measuring 0.8 metres, allowing you to customise the blouse according to your measurements and style preferences. The blouse piece matches the saree's fabric and design, ensuring seamless coordination. You have the freedom to tailor the blouse with traditional patterns, modern cuts, or personalised embellishments, making it a versatile addition to your ethnic wear collection.
Weighing just 456 grams, this saree is lightweight and easy to wear, ensuring comfort throughout the day or evening. The lightweight nature of the saree allows for effortless draping and movement, making it suitable for various occasions where you need to stay comfortable yet elegant. Despite its lightweight feel, the saree maintains its luxurious look and feel, embodying the grace and charm of traditional Indian attire.
To preserve the saree's intricate craftsmanship and rich fabric, it is recommended to dry clean this saree only. Dry cleaning ensures delicate care and prevents damage that may occur with regular washing. Professional dry cleaning maintains the silk's sheen and colours, prolonging the saree's lifespan and retaining its original beauty.