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Mustard Yellow Pochampally Ikkat Silk Saree with Red Tissue Border

Mustard Yellow Pochampally Ikkat Silk Saree with Red Tissue Border

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A vibrant expression of heritage craftsmanship, this pure Pochampally Ikkat silk saree beautifully blends traditional artistry with striking colour contrasts. The rich mustard yellow body is adorned with intricate patola-inspired Ikat patterns, while the bold red tissue border adds a touch of festive elegance and structure.

Woven using the timeless Ikat technique, where yarns are resist-dyed before weaving, this saree reflects centuries of skill passed down through generations of artisans from Pochampally, Telangana—often referred to as the “Silk City of India.” This art form has roots tracing back to ancient India and has evolved into one of the most celebrated handloom traditions known for its geometric precision and vibrant patterns.

Key Features

Fabric: Pure Silk
Weave: Traditional Pochampally Ikkat (resist-dyed yarn technique)
Body: Mustard yellow base with all-over patola-inspired geometric Ikkat prints
Border: Rich red tissue border (approx. 4 inches) on both sides, adding a luminous contrast
Pallu: Red tissue pallu featuring vertical patola-style Ikkat patterns
Blouse: Comes with a matching red tissue blouse piece.
Finish: Soft texture with a graceful drape and subtle sheen.
Ready to Wear: Saree comes ready to wear with fall, pico, and tassels done for your convenience.

This saree is perfect for festive celebrations, weddings, cultural gatherings, temple visits, and special occasions where you want to make a statement while staying rooted in tradition. The bold colour combination and intricate patterns make it both eye-catching and timeless.

Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended to maintain the silk’s texture and vibrancy.

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.

 

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