Pure Kuppadam Saree - Wine with Copper Sulphate Blue
Pure Kuppadam Saree - Wine with Copper Sulphate Blue
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A rich and contemporary Pure Kuppadam Saree with Kanchi Border in Wine and Copper Sulphate Blue, this saree is a stunning blend of traditional craftsmanship and striking colour contrast. Kuppadam sarees are known for their unique silk-cotton composition, offering durability along with a structured yet comfortable drape.
What makes this saree exceptional is the Kanchi-style korvai interlocked border, where the vibrant copper sulphate blue border is intricately woven into the deep wine body. This traditional interlocking technique ensures a seamless yet strong join, enhancing both the saree’s durability and its bold visual appeal.
The saree features a wine-toned checkered body adorned with delicate zari buttas, adding texture and richness. The bright blue border with intricate zari detailing creates a striking contrast, while the coordinated pallu with tassels completes the saree’s elegant and festive look.
A perfect choice for those who love bold, contemporary colour combinations rooted in heritage weaving.
Key Features:
- Fabric: Pure Kuppadam
- Color: Wine checkered body with Copper Sulphate Blue contrast border and pallu
- Weave: Traditional Kuppadam weave with Kanchi korvai interlocked border
- Work: Zari buttas across the body with rich zari detailing
- Border: Big Copper Sulphate Blue Kanchi border with intricate zari weaving
- Pallu: Coordinated Copper Sulphate Blue pallu with zari work and tassels
- Texture: Slightly textured, breathable, and structured drape
- Finish: Rich traditional look with a bold and elegant appeal
- Blouse: Contrast Copper Sulphate Blue silk blouse (last pic)
Styling Tip:
Pair this saree with antique gold jewellery or contrast blue stone pieces to enhance its striking colour combination.
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended to maintain the fabric, zari, and colour vibrancy.
Notes
Minor irregularities, thread variations, and slight inconsistencies are inherent to handloom weaves like Kuppadam and are not considered defects. Slight colour variations may occur due to lighting, photography, and individual screen settings.
