Dual tone blue pure silk saree
Dual tone blue pure silk saree
Dual tone blue pure silk saree

Dual tone blue pure silk saree

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  • Color : Dual tone blue
  • Blouse Color : Dual tone blue
  • Zari : Gold
  • Weaving Technique : Butta weave

A pure lightweight Kanjivaram in a rare dual tone construction — royal blue and aqua teal woven together in the same silk ground, creating a body that shifts and changes colour with every movement and fold of the drape. This is not a two-colour saree in the conventional sense; it is a single silk ground where two colours live simultaneously — the royal blue dominant in the warp, the aqua teal present in the weft, their intersection producing a surface that reads differently from every angle. In direct light the body appears vivid cobalt; in oblique light the teal asserts itself; in movement the two colours shimmer between each other in a constant, fluid colour play that no single-colour silk can replicate. This dual tone effect — known in Kanjivaram weaving as the shot silk or maangai technique — is one of the most celebrated and technically distinctive qualities of pure mulberry silk weaving.

Small floral buttas in silver zari are scattered at even intervals across the full body — the cool silver catching light against the shifting blue-teal ground with a crisp, water-like luminosity. The silver zari is the correct and considered choice here — gold would compete with the colour play of the dual tone ground; silver enhances it.

 

The border is a kaal erangina in deep royal blue — here the border introduces a subtle colour distinction from the dual tone body, the solid royal blue providing a clean, grounding frame for the shifting body colours. Fine silver zari lines define the border on both inner and outer edges. The seer pallu continues in deep royal blue with aqua teal accent bands visible between the graduated silver zari stripe registers — the two colours of the body reasserting themselves in the pallu's horizontal band composition, building in silver zari density toward the hem.

 




When you wear one of our sarees, you’re not just draping fabric, you’re wearing a story. A piece of tradition, handcrafted with patience, skill, and artistry. Every saree you buy from us is one-of-a-kind, created in limited pieces, and made to become a cherished part of your life.
To make sure your saree stays as beautiful as the day you received it for years, or even generations, here's how to care for it with love and respect.

Caring for Your Silk Saree

1. First Wash: Always opt for dry cleaning for the first wash, to preserve its weave and finish.
2. Subsequent Washes: If dry cleaning isn’t an option later, wash the saree gently in cold water. Do not use detergent. Let it air dry naturally - no wringing, no twisting.
3. Always Dry in Shade: Silk is delicate. Avoid direct sunlight, which can fade its rich colors. Instead, let it dry in a shaded, airy spot.
4. No Washing Machines or Dryers: Please never machine-wash or tumble dry your silk saree. These methods can severely damage its fabric and zari work.
5. Wash separately: To prevent colour transfer, wash the main body of the saree separately from the zari (border and pallu), as they may be dyed differently.
Storing Your Saree – A Gentle Ritual

1. Use a Cotton Cloth Bag: Wrap your saree in a soft, breathable cotton cloth or bag. Avoid plastic covers — silk loves to breathe.
2. Let It Breathe: Every few months, take your sarees out, unfold them, and let them enjoy the open air. It helps preserve their texture and keeps any musty smells away.
3. Keep Moisture Away: Store your sarees in a cool, dry place. Moisture can cause mold or mildew. Gently roll your saree onto saree rods and store it in the cupboard to help maintain its shape and preserve better.

Ironing Your Saree – Do It Right

1. Use a Cotton Barrier: When ironing, never place the hot iron directly on the silk. Instead, place a thin cotton cloth (preferably white) over the saree and press gently with medium heat.
2. No Direct Heat: Avoid steam ironing directly on the silk or zari. It may leave watermarks or dullness.

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