Red and Green Bridal Brocade Silk Saree

Rs. 13,098.00
Rs. 13,098.00
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SKU: py-bb20-rgpls
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The red brocade saree for wedding is a unique weave that is designed in the traditional red and green color combination. The royal red body of the saree carries an intricate brocade weave with tiny motifs and is highlighted with unique floral mid-sized motifs all hand woven in gold zari. The lower portion of the saree is enhanced with big-sized motifs that are designed using multiple traditional motifs like peacocks, flowers, leaves, and paisleys. The saree flaunts a contrasting green border that is enhanced with gold zari and a unique embossing of feather pattern throughout. The contrasting green pallu is...

Saree Colour: Red Zari: Gold Weaving Technique: Traditional Weave Blouse Colour: Green

The red brocade saree for wedding is a unique weave that is designed in the traditional red and green color combination. The royal red body of the saree carries an intricate brocade weave with tiny motifs and is highlighted with unique floral mid-sized motifs all hand woven in gold zari. The lower portion of the saree is enhanced with big-sized motifs that are designed using multiple traditional motifs like peacocks, flowers, leaves, and paisleys. The saree flaunts a contrasting green border that is enhanced with gold zari and a unique embossing of feather pattern throughout. The contrasting green pallu is designed with great attention to detail and carries a large leaf that is filled with intricate motifs. The paisleys scattered across the pally also enhance the look further. The saree is paired with a contrasting green brocade silk blouse fabric that matches the drape perfectly.The usage of multiple traditional motifs makes this drape a precious one with great value and meaning. The wedding brocade saree brings in positivity with its auspicious colors too. The color red is associated with love and commitment. In Hindu philosophy, it also associates with strength and bravery resembling Goddess Durga. On the other hand, the color green is associated with fertility, prosperity, and happiness. Using these two colors as a combination makes the drape auspicious for the bride as it carries a hidden meaning of staying strong and brave in her life ahead but also blessing her with an abundance of happiness and prosperity in her life.

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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