Detailed Description
This Kanchipuram silk saree features a refined metallic grey body, offering a contemporary elegance rooted in tradition. The body’s understated sheen allows the intricate border and pallu to stand out with quiet authority.
The saree is framed with a striking araku zari border, enriched with talampoo rekku—a classic leaf-inspired zari pattern that adds rhythm and continuity to the design. Enhancing the border further is the rudraksham rettapet motif, lending spiritual depth and architectural beauty to the weave.
The thalappu (pallu) is woven in a deep araku tone, richly detailed to complement the border, and flows into a matching araku blouse, creating a cohesive and regal finish. Woven in traditional Kanchipuram technique, the saree offers a structured drape and enduring elegance—ideal for weddings, rituals, and heritage occasions.
Product Details
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Saree Type | Kanchipuram Silk |
| Body Colour | Metallic Grey |
| Border Colour | Araku |
| Border Design | Talampoo Rekku with Rudraksham Rettapet |
| Zari | Pure Zari |
| Thalappu (Pallu) | Araku |
| Blouse Colour | Araku |
| Technique | Traditional Kanchipuram weaving |
| Look & Feel | Regal, symbolic, timeless |
| Occasion | Weddings, rituals, festive wear |
What is Kanchipuram Silk?
Kanchipuram silk is celebrated for its luxurious texture, durability, and rich heritage. Woven with pure silk and fine zari, these sarees are treasured heirlooms passed down through generations.
About Rettapet
Rettapet refers to a repeating geometric border pattern, traditionally woven to create visual strength and continuity along the saree’s edge. The symmetry of rettapet adds structure and balance, acting as a frame that anchors the saree’s overall design. It is a hallmark of classic Kanchipuram borders and is valued for its durability and architectural beauty.
About Rudraksham Motif
The Rudraksham motif draws inspiration from the sacred rudraksha bead, symbolising protection, spiritual energy, and continuity. When woven into borders and rettapet patterns, it adds a layer of auspicious meaning, making the saree especially suitable for ceremonies, weddings, and temple occasions.
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.













