Blue Premium Kanijivaram Soft Silk Sarees with Copper zari jaal having rich zari woven pallu and paired with Plain running Blouse
Made with care
Heirloom quality
Premium materials
Classic styling
Fabric & Weave: Crafted in soft-silk (a lighter, more drapey version of traditional silk) with the classic style of the Kanchipuram/“Kanjeevaram” weave tradition.
Colour: Rich Blue (you may specify exact shade: navy blue, royal blue, cobalt, etc)
Design Highlights:
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Elegant body with subtle weaving or all-over self-design motifs (for example, small buttas or checks) that add texture without overwhelming the colour.
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Traditional yet refined border in contrast or matching tone — could feature zari (metallic thread) highlights or woven motifs.
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Pallu (the decorative end piece) designed to be slightly richer in weaving, with perhaps more ornate motifs or a denser pattern, giving a graceful drape and visual focal point.
Blouse Piece: Usually included (in many listings you’ll see an unstitched blouse fabric of about 0.80 m alongside the 5.5 m saree length)
Length & Size: Standard ~5.5 metres (approximately) of saree fabric (enough to drape in the traditional style) plus blouse piece.
Why This Saree Works & What Makes It Special
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The soft silk fabric gives the look of luxurious silk but with better drape and lighter feel — easier to wear for longer durations (festivals, events) while retaining the richness of traditional weaving.
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The blue colour offers versatility: it can look regal and festive, yet also elegant for less formal occasions — especially when paired with the right jewellery and accessories.
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The Kanjivaram-style weave roots it in South Indian textile heritage: historically woven in and around Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu.
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With a well-designed border and pallu, it becomes suitable for occasions (marriages, festive gatherings) but thanks to the “soft silk” adaptation, it can also be styled for semi-formal or special evenings.
Care Instructions & Practical Notes
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Dry-clean only: since the fabric and zari (if any) are delicate, professional cleaning is recommended.
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Avoid harsh chemicals, wringing, or machine wash as they may damage the weave or metallic threads.
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Store in a cool, dry place, preferably folded in a muslin cloth, and refold occasionally to prevent permanent creases.
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If jewellery has rough edges (especially heavy pieces), care should be taken while draping so the fabric doesn’t snag.
Styling Tips
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Pair with gold jewellery (or gold-tone) to bring out any zari in the border/pallu and complement the blue hue.
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A contrasting blouse (for example, a mustard-gold, bronze or even a wine/ maroon shade) can elevate the look — but a matching blue blouse keeps it elegant and understated.
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For footwear, go with metallic heels or traditional Kolhapuri sandals depending on the event.
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A clutch or potli bag in a metallic shade (gold/bronze) will tie the outfit together respectably.