Ashirvad ( Pure Pattu Saree Handwoven + Blouse Piece)
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Fabric: Pattu Saree with Pure Zari Work (No Tested Zari)
Color: Dark Green & Rust Orange
Length: 5.7 Meters
Width: 44 Inches
Wash Care: Dry Wash
What You will Receive: 1 Saree with unstitched blouse fabric
Blouse Piece: This saree comes with a running blouse piece.
Product Type: Saree
Introducing "Ashirvad," a spectacular creation that truly stands out. Handwoven with dedication and precision in pure Pattu, "Ashirvad" is a magnificent amalgamation of dark green and rust orange, creating a visual poetry of colors.
The saree boasts a rare and esteemed 100 by 100 count weaving, a technique steeped in tradition and rarity, ensuring that each thread tells a story of heritage and artistry. The fabric is adorned with intricately woven flower buttis, a testament to the Jacquard weaving technique's exquisite capabilities. The pure zari work running throughout the saree and maroon blouse piece adds a regal touch, illuminating the ensemble with a golden radiance.
"Ashirvad" is a work of art, a celebration of the weaver's skill, and a nod to the enduring beauty of handwoven Pattu. It stands as a prominent piece in our collection, inviting admirers to indulge in its elegance and grace.
Draped in "Ashirvad," she felt wrapped in blessings and elegance. The dark green and rust orange hues of the saree spoke of prosperity and grace, while the flower buttis whispered tales of meticulous craftsmanship and the age-old art of Jacquard weaving.
The 100 by 100 count weaving brought a unique texture to the fabric, making "Ashirvad" not just a garment, but a piece of history, a canvas of tradition and skill. The golden threads of the pure zari work intertwined with the fabric, adding a touch of royalty and splendor.
"Ashirvad" was a celebration, a moment of pride, and a connection to the roots of handwoven artistry. She was adorned in a masterpiece, a symbol of blessings and the enduring beauty of Pattu, making her presence felt and her elegance undeniable.
"Ashirvad" was a saree that didn’t just dress; it adorned, it celebrated, and it told a story of tradition, beauty, and the magic of handweaving.
Disclaimer: Product images on our website are taken in various lighting conditions, including daylight, nighttime, and studio settings. While we strive to accurately represent our products, please note that actual colors may slightly vary due to screen settings and brightness.
Collections: All, Festive Edit, Sarees, Shubh Utsav
Type: Saree
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