Lemon yellow and red pure zari silk saree
Lemon yellow and red pure zari silk saree
Lemon yellow and red pure zari silk saree
Lemon yellow and red pure zari silk saree

Lemon yellow and red pure zari silk saree

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  • Color : Yellow
  • Blouse Color : Red
  • Zari : Gold
  • Weaving Technique : Korvai weave

 

 A lemon yellow and burgundy red korvai Kanjivaram of commanding presence — one of the most vivid and auspicious colour pairings in the pure silk tradition, executed here in the prestigious korvai construction with pure zari throughout. Lemon yellow — brighter and sharper than the ceremonial depth of manjal, with a citrus clarity that radiates energy and light — meets the deep warmth of burgundy red in a contrast that is simultaneously festive, auspicious, and visually arresting. In pure mulberry silk, this yellow glows with a near-metallic luminosity that very few colours in the Kanjivaram palette can match for sheer visual impact.

The body is clean and open — the lemon yellow silk ground allowed to assert its full brilliance — punctuated by gold zari body buttas in peacock and floral forms placed at generous intervals across the full length and width. Each butti is rendered in pure zari, catching light with a warm amber glow against the bright yellow ground — tone-on-tone luminosity where gold zari and yellow silk deepen each other rather than contrast.

This saree is crafted in the korvai technique — the most structurally demanding and revered construction in Kanjivaram weaving, where body and border are woven simultaneously on separate shuttles and interlocked thread by thread at the selvage. The result is a seamless structural join — no attachment, no stitching, no compromise — where the lemon yellow body and the burgundy border appear to grow from each other as a single unified fabric. The korvai join is the first thing a Kanjivaram connoisseur examines; its presence here marks this saree unambiguously as a piece of the highest handloom integrity.

The border is a deep burgundy red of considerable width, woven with a rich, densely patterned pure zari field — a multi-register composition of temple-inspired geometric forms, interlocking lattice units, circular medallion motifs, and layered zari band registers across the full border width. The zari coverage in the border is exceptional — gold and copper-toned pure zari create a surface of great visual complexity and material richness, the dark red ground providing the depth against which the zari patterns assert maximum contrast and brilliance.

The pallu is a fine brocade of outstanding quality — the burgundy ground covered in an all-over pure zari composition of extraordinary density and detail. Peacock and floral forms, temple arch motifs, interlocking geometric panels, and fine lattice fills combine into a pallu surface of jewel-like richness, with the pure zari coverage so dense that the burgundy ground becomes a foundation for gold rather than a visible field in its own right. The pallu's fineness of detail — the precision of the individual motif rendering within the brocade — distinguishes this as a piece woven by a master's hand. A bold mariyaadai hem border closes the pallu with full ceremonial authority.

 


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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