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GANGA JAMUNA KANCHI BORDER SAREE GOLD SHADE
Original price was: ₹12,000.00.₹10,500.00Current price is: ₹10,500.00.
An Ikkat silk saree with a Rajasthan-inspired design features vibrant, intricate motifs and rich colors with 12 different color combinations.
The pallu showcases detailed Rajasthani patterns, while the matching blouse enhances the overall elegance with complementary designs. The saree is bordered with a traditional Kanchi border, known for its durable weave and intricate gold or contrasting patterns, adding a touch of southern heritage to the ensemble.
Description
An Ikkat silk saree featuring a Rajasthan-inspired design, complemented with a Kanchi border, combines rich traditional weaving techniques from different regions of India.
Here’s a brief description of each component to help you visualize the saree:
1. **Ikkat Silk Saree**: Ikkat is a dyeing technique used to pattern textiles. In Ikkat weaving, the threads are dyed before being woven into fabric, resulting in intricate and unique patterns. The silk base adds a luxurious feel and shine to the saree.
2. **Rajasthan Design**: Rajasthan-inspired designs often include vibrant colors, intricate motifs, and detailed patterns such as paisleys, florals, or traditional Rajasthani prints like leheriya or bandhani. These designs bring a colorful and regal touch to the saree.
3. **Pallu**: The pallu (the loose end of the saree that drapes over the shoulder) typically features elaborate designs and intricate detailing. In this saree, the pallu would showcase Rajasthan motifs, possibly with intricate embroidery or vibrant patterns that stand out.
4. **Blouse**: The blouse would be designed to match the saree, featuring complementary patterns and colors. It might also include elements of the Rajasthan design and could have additional embroidery or embellishments to enhance its elegance.
5. **Kanchi Border**: A Kanchi (short for Kanchipuram) border refers to the traditional borders found in Kanchipuram sarees from Tamil Nadu. These borders are known for their durability and intricate patterns, often featuring motifs like temples, flowers, or traditional geometric shapes woven in gold or contrasting colors. Combining these elements would result in a saree that is not only rich in cultural heritage but also visually stunning, showcasing a blend of different Indian textile traditions.
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