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The Swarna Lakshmi

The Swarna Lakshmi

Original price was: ₹28,500.00.Current price is: ₹24,225.00.

Pure Handloom Kanchipuram Silk Saree in Antique Gold Zari

  • Fabric: 100% Pure Kanchipuram Silk (Finest mulberry silk, known for its thickness and durability).
  • Color: Rich, all-over Antique Gold/Champagne hue, achieved through dense Zari weaving.
  • Weave/Technique: Master-woven, likely featuring the Korvai interlocking border technique (a Kanjeevaram hallmark).
  • Workmanship: Intricate floral or leaf motifs (Buttas) are woven into the body using Zari.
  • Style: The ultimate bridal, heirloom, and ceremonial saree, symbolizing prosperity (Swarna Lakshmi).
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Drape yourself in divine luxury with The Swarna Lakshmi Pure Kanchipuram Silk Saree.

Woven in the temple town of Kanchipuram, this saree embodies centuries of weaving artistry. It is crafted from the renowned Pure Mulberry Silk, cherished for its luxurious weight, durability, and natural sheen.

This majestic piece is an entire tapestry of gold. The body is densely covered in fine Antique Gold Zari, woven in traditional motifs that shimmer with every movement. This all-over metallic look in a rich champagne-gold tone gives the saree a royal, monochromatic elegance.

The distinguishing feature of this Kanjeevaram is the seamless, yet distinct, border and pallu, often achieved through the meticulous Korvai technique where the body and border are woven separately and interlocked by hand. This ensures a thick, strong, and enduring drape.

The Swarna Lakshmi is more than just an outfit; it is a cultural heirloom—a perfect, auspicious choice for a wedding ceremony, a major festival, or any event demanding the utmost in traditional grandeur and opulence.

FAQs

The main difference lies in the weaving and texture. Kanjeevaram is known for using thick Mulberry Silk and the signature Korvai technique, where the solid-coloured border is interlocked with the body. It typically has heavier silk and a denser texture than most Banarasi silks.

The all-over gold colour is achieved entirely through weaving. Fine, metallic-coated threads (Zari) are used as a significant portion of the yarn, giving the saree its dense, high-lustre, all-over metallic appearance.

Look for the Silk Mark Certification. Genuine handloom Kanjeevarams typically feature a visible change in weave where the body meets the border (the Korvai joint, though often hidden by the Zari). They also possess a significant, heavy drape due to the quality of the thick silk.

Absolutely not. As a Pure Handloom Silk Saree with high Zari content, it must only be Dry Cleaned. Home washing will damage the delicate silk fibres, cause the sheen to dull, and can distort the structure of the weave.

Due to the thick quality of Kanjeevaram silk and the dense Zari work, the saree will have a structured and crisp feel when new. However, with time and repeated dry cleaning, the pure silk will soften slightly, retaining its rich structure while becoming more comfortable to drape.

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