Detailed Description
This exquisite saree is a celebration of traditional craftsmanship and joyful colour play. The body features a fuchsia pink undertone enriched with intricate yellow Vanasingaram threadwork, creating a lively yet graceful visual narrative inspired by nature.
Woven using the Korvai technique, the saree achieves a seamless yet striking contrast between the body, thalapu, and blouse—an advanced weaving method that reflects exceptional artisan skill. The thalapu is adorned with pure zari motifs, adding a regal glow and elevating the overall drape.
Completing the ensemble is a rich emerald green blouse piece, thoughtfully selected to contrast the pink base while harmonising with the yellow threadwork and zari detailing. A timeless piece, this saree is perfect for festive occasions, weddings, and cultural celebrations.
Product Details
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Collection | Signature Collection – Threads By Rascal |
| Saree Colour | Pink undertone with yellow threadwork |
| Fabric | Silk |
| Weave / Style | Traditional Vanasingaram |
| Technique | Korvai weaving technique |
| Motifs | Nature-inspired Vanasingaram thread motifs |
| Border | Borderless |
| Thalapu (Pallu) | Pure zari motifs |
| Saree Length | 5.5 meters (approx.) |
| Blouse Colour | Emerald Green |
| Blouse Length | 0.8 meters (approx.) |
| Blouse Details | Matching emerald green blouse piece designed for custom stitching |
| Craftsmanship | Handcrafted Vanasingaram weaving |
| Occasion | Festive wear, weddings, cultural gatherings |
| Brand | Threads By Rascal |
What is Vanasingaram?
Vanasingaram is a traditional weaving style inspired by forest life and nature, often featuring animals, birds, foliage, and organic patterns rendered through intricate threadwork. The name itself reflects its roots in nature (“Vana” meaning forest). These sarees are admired for their storytelling designs, artisanal craftsmanship, and cultural significance.
What is Korvai Technique?
Korvai is a specialised weaving technique where the body, border, and thalapu are woven separately and seamlessly joined on the loom. This method allows striking colour contrasts and intricate detailing, showcasing advanced handloom expertise.
Photo & Colour Clarity
Every effort is made to ensure accurate colour representation. However, slight variations may occur due to lighting, photography, and individual screen settings. Natural irregularities in handloom fabrics are a hallmark of genuine craftsmanship.
















