Embrace the timeless allure of temple traditions with this exquisite Rust and Maroon Kanchi Cotton Saree. A masterpiece of South Indian weaving, this saree combines the breathable comfort of premium cotton with the majestic detailing of Kanchipuram artistry.
Product Highlights
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Rich Earthy Palette: The saree features a deep, warm rust-orange body that transitions into a regal maroon pallu, offering a sophisticated and grounded aesthetic.
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Intricate Annapakshi Motifs: The wide maroon border is adorned with traditional Annapakshi (mythical swan) motifs woven in lustrous golden zari, symbolizing purity and grace.
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Temple (Gopuram) Borders: A striking mustard-gold temple border separates the rust body from the maroon pallu, adding a classic architectural element to the design.
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Delicate Butta Work: The body of the saree is highlighted with subtle floral buttas in a contrasting orange hue, providing a fine, textured detail to the overall drape.
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Traditional Zari Detailing: Fine golden zari lines and geometric patterns frame the Annapakshi motifs, giving the saree a festive and premium artisanal finish.
Styling & Occasions
The dignified color scheme and classic motifs make this Kanchi cotton saree a versatile staple for cultural and formal events.
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Styling Tip: Pair this ensemble with antique gold temple jewelry to complement the traditional zari work. A maroon silk blouse with matching zari borders would create a stunning, high-contrast look.
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Occasions: An ideal choice for temple visits, weddings, traditional festivities, and formal daytime functions.
Care Instructions
To preserve the rich pigments and the intricate zari weaving of your Kanchi cotton saree:
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Washing: A gentle hand wash in cold water using a mild detergent is highly recommended. Wash separately to maintain the clarity of the rust and maroon tones.
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Drying: Air dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent the metallic zari and organic cotton fibers from fading.
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Ironing: Use a low-to-medium heat setting and iron on the reverse side to protect the delicate zari motifs and maintain the smooth texture of the fabric.