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Experience the timeless beauty of tradition with our Fenugreek Color Vaira Oosi Kanchipuram Silk Saree, a masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of Kanjivaram weaving. The saree's body is adorned with intricate peacock, annam, horse, and yazhi motifs, each meticulously crafted to reflect the grandeur of ancient Indian artistry. The Fenugreek color serves as a vibrant yet elegant backdrop, enhancing the allure of these traditional designs.
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.
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 Silk from Vivaaha Silks. Make a statement, embrace tradition, and revel in elegance with every drape.
Q1. What traditional motifs are woven on this saree?
A: The saree features classic Kanchipuram motifs like Mayil (peacock), Yaali, Maanga (paisley), and Kodi visiri (floral creeper)—each symbolizing beauty, protection, prosperity, and grace
Q2. What materials and weaving technique are used?
A: Woven from GI‑protected mulberry silk with pure gold/silver zari using the Korvai interlock method—three shuttles weaving borders, body, and pallu separately for unmatched durability
Q3. What is the significance of the “buta” motif?
A: “Buta” refers to paisley-shaped motifs derived from Persian motifs, symbolizing life and eternity—integrated into Kanchipuram sarees as entwined mango or floral designs
Q4. Why is it called a Kanchipuram silk saree?
A: Made in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, this saree uses mulberry silk woven by Devanga/Saligar weavers, and holds a Geographical Indication since 2005–06, marking its authenticity
Q5. How do artisans preserve its cultural value?
A: These sarees are often worn at weddings, festivals, and passed down as heirlooms. They celebrate temple art and South Indian heritage—like those sold by traditional brands such as Nalli.