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Lavender Color Pure Kanchipuram Silk Saree
$220.00
Lavender Color pure Kanchipuram handloom silk saree , featuring vaira oosi small check pattern all over body, Roya lblue retta pattai contrast border, Royal blue color contrast grand gold zari pallu, Royal blue color retta pattai border blouse. Silk mark certified.
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Product Details
Color | Lavender |
Fabric | Silk |
Weave | Handloom |
Zari | Gold |
Pattern | Vaira Ooosi Pattern |
Occasion | Festive |
Border | Retta Pattai (Double thick lines) |
Pallu | Royal blue |
Blouse Color | Royal blue |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
- All orders are processed within 1-2 business days.
- We ship only to a valid U.S. address.
- Holidays may affect the shipping schedule.
Returns
- Returns are not entertained for differences you see on the color, material or feel for the products.
- We offer replacement if the delivered product/s is/are damaged or defective in nature.
Additional Information
All Photos are taken in Standard Lighting. We do not modify the Pictures Digitally. Utmost Care and Effort is taken to extract the exact colors of the sarees in the Pictures.
Silk Care
- For long life, it is recommended to dry clean all silk sarees by a reputed dry cleaner, be it silk sarees of Hanloom, Powerloom, Printed, Crepe or Chiffon.
- To prevent intermingling or mixing of colours (lighter colour body with dark colour border or vice versa) sarees have necessarily to be dry cleaned.
- Under any circumstances, if the sarees have to be washed at home abundant caution has to be taken.
- The first few washes should be plain cold water wash.
- After 2 or 3 plain water wash use a good detergent and clean sarees gently.
- Do not bundle and leave the saree for a long time in wet condition.
- Do not beat silk sarees while washing.
- Do not machine wash silk sarees.
- Dry the saree in shade and use mild iron.
Vaira Oosi Pattern
A "Vaira Oosi" silk saree, traditionally a Kanjivaram silk saree, gets its name from the Tamil words "vaira" (diamond) and "oosi" (needle), signifying the delicate, needle-thin zari stripes woven into the body of the saree. These zari lines run parallel to the border, creating a shimmering, diamond-like effect and a luxurious feel.