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The Subah-e-Bahar

The Subah-e-Bahar

Original price was: ₹53,000.00.Current price is: ₹45,050.00.

Pure Handloom Silk Saree with Multicolour Meenakari Brocade

  • Fabric: 100% Pure Handloom Silk (Likely Katan or Tissue Silk blend for a rich flow and high sheen).
  • Color: Shimmering Sea Green/Teal base with silver and multicolour Zari work.
  • Workmanship: Intricate, full-body Meenakari weaving in floral motifs (pink, yellow, green).
  • Finish: High-lustre, celebratory look ideal for evening and party settings.
  • Style: Exquisite, contemporary traditional look for receptions, sangeets, and formal parties.
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Dance the night away in the vibrant artistry of The Subah-e-Bahar Pure Silk Saree.

This exceptional handloom saree, whose name suggests the beauty of a morning bloom, is woven from Pure Silk, giving it a sophisticated flow and a breathtaking shimmer. The base color is a unique Sea Green/Teal that is both refreshing and luxurious.

The entire body is a canvas for magnificent Meenakari Brocade. This complex technique uses silk threads in pink, yellow, and green to meticulously weave beautiful floral and vine patterns alongside the silver Zari, creating a rich, three-dimensional tapestry. The vibrant, multicolour work gives the saree a youthful, festive energy.

With its grand border and continuous motif work, this saree is the epitome of high-end party wear. Paired with a contrasting blouse and delicate jewellery, it is guaranteed to make a dazzling statement at any celebration.

FAQs

Meenakari is a traditional Banarasi weaving technique that involves using coloured silk threads (like the pink, yellow, and green seen here) as a supplementary weft, alongside the metallic Zari, to create vibrant, colourful motifs within the silk base.

The weaving appears to use a bright Silver Zari (or very light Gold). This silver base perfectly complements the cool tones of the teal and enhances the vibrancy of the multicolour Meenakari work.

Yes. While richly woven, the fabric base appears to be a lighter silk blend, giving it a fluid and soft drape. This makes it comfortable to wear and manage throughout a long event.

To protect both the silk and the coloured Meenakari threads, the saree should be Dry Clean Only. Always store it in a dry, dark place wrapped in a breathable cotton or muslin cloth to prevent any colour degradation.

Yes, the Teal/Sea Green base is versatile. It is light and refreshing enough for spring/summer parties, while the richness of the Meenakari work makes it equally striking for autumn/winter celebrations.

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