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This Bright Yellow Kanchipuram Silk Saree is a radiant masterpiece that celebrates the artistry of Kanjivaram weaving. Featuring a dual-color Korvai border with the classic retta pettu design in gold zari, it beautifully blends tradition with elegance. The saree's body is adorned with small, intricate floral buttas, adding a touch of timeless charm. Every inch of the fabric reflects the rich heritage and skilled craftsmanship that Kanchipuram sarees are known for.
Product Details:
- Material: Pure Kanchivaram 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 plain running attached blouse, showcased in the last image of this post.
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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 Silk from Vivaaha Silks. Make a statement, embrace tradition, and revel in elegance with every drape.
Q: Is this saree certified by Silk Mark?
A: Absolutely. Every Vivaaha saree is backed by the Silk Mark—an assurance from the Silk Mark Organisation of India that you’re getting genuine pure silk .
Q: What is the dual‑color Korvai weaving technique?
A: The Korvai technique interlocks the border and body via a three-shuttle loom, using separate wefts for dual-color border and body. This method ensures durability and visual contrast. Types include plain Korvai, temple Korvai (triangle motifs), and rekku (fan/gopuram motifs) .
Q: What do the temple border and motifs represent?
A: Temple‑inspired triangular borders evoke the gopurams of Dravidian architecture. The saree also includes buttis—floral, paisley, and sometimes peacock motifs—symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and cultural reverence .
Q: Why is handloom Korvai weaving considered heritage craft?
A: With roots tracing back to mythic artisan lineages (like Sage Markanda) and over 400 years of weaving tradition, the Korvai technique remains a labor-intensive, artisanal craft using two weavers on three‑shuttle looms, passed down through generations in Kanchipuram .