Hand Embroidered Pure Tissue Linen Silk Saree - White silver
Hand Embroidered Pure Tissue Linen Silk Saree - White silver
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Ethereal and timeless, this Hand Embroidered Pure Tissue Linen Silk Saree in White Silver exudes understated luxury with a soft, luminous elegance.
Crafted from a pure tissue linen silk, the saree features a lightweight, airy texture with a gentle sheen, creating a fluid and graceful drape. The white and silver tones blend seamlessly, offering a refined, sophisticated palette perfect for elegant occasions.
The saree is adorned with intricate handmade embroidery complemented by cut work and subtle mirror detailing across the body, adding depth, texture, and a delicate sparkle. The craftsmanship is thoughtfully balanced, enhancing the saree without overpowering its minimal aesthetic.
The tissue weave lends a natural luminous finish, while the border is subtly defined with refined woven detailing that adds structure and elegance. The pallu flows effortlessly with fine tassel accents, completing the saree with a handcrafted touch.
Perfect for receptions, evening gatherings, and elegant celebrations, this saree embodies grace, sophistication, and contemporary charm.
Key Features:
- Fabric: Pure Tissue Linen Silk
- Design: Hand embroidered saree with cut work and mirror accents
- Color: White & Silver
- Work: Handmade embroidery with cut work and mirror detailing
- Texture: Lightweight, airy, and slightly crisp
- Finish: Soft luminous sheen with elegant fall
- Style: Elegant, minimal, and luxurious
- Border: Subtle woven tissue border
- Pallu: Flowing pallu with tassel detailing
- Blouse: Matching blouse included (as shown in the last image)
Styling Tip:
Pair this saree with diamond or silver jewellery to enhance its luminous tones and create a refined, elegant look.
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended to maintain the fabric’s texture, embroidery, and sheen.
Notes
Natural slubs, thread variations, and minor irregularities are inherent to handwoven fabrics and are not considered defects. Slight texture variations near the border are a natural result of traditional handloom techniques and are a mark of authenticity, not defects. Slight colour variations may occur due to lighting, photography, and screen settings.
