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This exquisite pure kanjivaram silk saree has intricately elaborated golden zari borders that add an elegant touch. This beautiful saree from Kanchipuram will enhance your look and make it the perfect choice for when you want to dress in style. This white handloom kanjivaram saree with golden border is sure to make you stand out. It comes with a matching blouse that's sure to make you look stunning.
This pure kanjivaram white saree with golden border looks stunning with a clutch bag and statement jadau earrings and choker. Make sure you wear shimmery blush pink eyeshadow and glossy coral lips. The dress looks great paired with gold embellished heels. You can finish the look with a sleek bun to give it a regal feel.
With beautiful designs and a beautiful color combination, Kanjivaram sarees will take your breath away.
This beautiful white piece will make a beautiful addition to your collection and will remind you of the rich history of Kanjivaram silk sarees.
We present you with our stunning Pearl White Kanjivaram Saree with Golden Border, one of the most popular traditional sarees today. A beautiful golden thread weaving adorns the luxurious Kanjivaram silk material that guarantees a soft feel against the skin. It is the perfect saree for those who wish to add a subtle yet elegant touch to their wardrobes. The set also includes a matching blouse, making it a complete wardrobe item. The timeless design of this saree will enhance your traditional look.
The traditional clothing of Kerala is called kaithari, which means handloom, including saris, mundus (which are sarongs worn by men) and settu mundus (a two-piece sarong sari). The identity of a sari is determined by the cluster with which it is associated. All three clusters of Kerala have been granted Geographical Indication (GI) status by the Indian government, and they make what are known as kasavu saris, as well as white Kerala saris with coloured borders (called kara).
The fabric used in Balaramapuram is zari (gold-plated silver thread), and it has very fine thread counts like 120.
Chendamangalam is famous for its saris and mundus, which are usually woven using half-fine zari and 80s-100s thread counts. During this time, they were patronized by the Paliam family, an aristocratic family. Kuthampully cluster also produces white saris with zari, but their borders include patterned and jacquard decorations. The Kochi king brought down the Devanga artisans here, which are known as the Devanga community.