Detailed Description
This saree embodies quiet sophistication with its red siru kattam body, where fine checks are subtly accentuated using zari for a gentle shimmer. The paal border adds a soft, calming contrast, enhancing the saree’s classic appeal without overpowering its simplicity.
Designed to be light, comfortable, and easy to drape, this woven saree is ideal for women who prefer minimal ornamentation with traditional depth. The paal-coloured blouse complements the border perfectly, creating a balanced and harmonious look.
A perfect choice for everyday elegance, temple visits, and intimate gatherings, this saree reflects timeless South Indian weaving aesthetics.
Product Details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Body Design | Siru Kattam |
| Body Colour | Red |
| Zari | Fine zari highlights on body |
| Border | Paal (Milk White) |
| Thalapu (Pallu) | Coordinated, minimal finish |
| Blouse Colour | Paal (Milk White) |
| Blouse Design | Plain |
| Weave Style | Traditional woven saree |
| Texture & Feel | Soft, lightweight |
| Occasion | Everyday wear, temple visits, casual functions |
| Aesthetic | Simple, elegant, timeless |
What is Sirumugai Pattu?
Sirumugai Pattu is a traditional silk weave from Sirumugai, a weaving town near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, known for producing soft, lightweight silks with excellent drape. Unlike heavier ceremonial silks, Sirumugai Pattu is prized for its comfort, fluid texture, and ease of wear, making it ideal for long hours and everyday elegance.
The silk used is finely woven, resulting in sarees that feel gentle on the skin, are easy to pleat, and fall naturally without stiffness. Sirumugai weavers often experiment with subtle design influences, allowing beautiful fusion styles—such as Pochampally-inspired patterns—to blend seamlessly with Tamil weaving traditions.
Sirumugai Pattu sarees are perfect for those who love the look of silk but prefer a soft, breathable, and wearable saree that moves effortlessly with the body.
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.













