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A graceful Pure Gadwal Silk Saree in Beige with Deep Purple Border, this saree beautifully blends subtle elegance with rich traditional contrast. The soft beige body features a refined checkered pattern, lending it a timeless and understated charm, while the deep purple border adds depth and a striking visual appeal.
Originating from the historic town of Gadwal, these sarees are celebrated for their distinctive weaving technique and lightweight comfort. The body and border are woven separately and then interlocked using the traditional Korvai method—showcasing exceptional craftsmanship passed down through generations. This unique technique may create slight thickness variations or minor unevenness at the join, which is a hallmark of authentic Gadwal sarees. The rich deep purple pallu enhances the saree with a bold and elegant finish, complemented by classic zari detailing.
Crafted from pure Gadwal silk, this saree offers the perfect balance of comfort and grandeur. Known for its lightweight feel despite intricate weaving, it drapes effortlessly—making it ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural celebrations.
Key Features:
- Fabric: Pure Gadwal Silk (Silk Mark Certified)
- Color: Beige checkered body with Deep Purple contrast border
- Work: Traditional Gadwal weaving with interlocked border technique
- Motifs: Subtle checks across the body
- Border: Deep Purple border with zari detailing
- Pallu: Rich Deep Purple-toned pallu
- Texture: Lightweight with a structured and elegant fall
- Finish: Soft sheen with a classic drape
- Blouse: Deep Purple blouse piece with coin buttas
Styling Tip:
Pair this saree with antique gold or temple jewellery to elevate its classic elegance—perfect for weddings, festive gatherings, and traditional occasions.
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended to maintain the fabric’s texture, zari, 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.
