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Indulge in elegance with our Sheen Green Semi-Kanjivaram Silk Sari, featuring a self-embossed fancy design on the body and a luxurious pink pallu woven in gold zari. The exquisite craftsmanship of Kanjivaram weaving is on display, ensuring a graceful drape and an elegant look suitable for any occasion, making you the epitome of timeless beauty and sophistication.
Product Details:
- Material: Semi Silk
- Weight: 0.50 Kg to 0.55 Kg
- Length: 5.5 m saree + 0.7 m blouse
- Width: 48 Inches
- Wash Care: Dry wash is recommended for maintaining the pristine beauty of the saree
Ready to Ship: Rest assured, our entire collection is in stock and ready to be dispatched within 2 business days.
Complete Your Look: Each saree comes with a running attached blouse, showcased in the last image of this post.
Worldwide Shipping: Wherever you are, we deliver our finest creations to your doorstep, no matter the distance.
Note on Color: We take the utmost care to ensure the sari's color is as perfect as can be. However, please bear in mind that there may be slight variations due to differences in color reproduction on cameras and screens, often influenced by device temperature.
Elevate your style with the timeless beauty of Pure Kanjivaram Semi Silk from Vivaaha Silks. Make a statement, embrace tradition, and revel in elegance with every drape.
1. What is a Semi Kanjivaram Saree?
A Semi Kanjivaram saree is a lightweight version inspired by traditional Kanchipuram silk sarees from Tamil Nadu, often woven with Zari and fancy borders.
2. Is it made from pure silk?
No, it's a silk-blend. For pure silk, look for Silk Mark certification.
3. Can I wear it for weddings?
Yes! It's great for festivals and weddings due to its elegant design and traditional appeal.
4. What motifs are used?
Designs may include Annapakshi, mango buttas, and temple borders—typical of handloom traditions.