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Amber Gold and Magenta Handwoven Pure Silk Kanjivaram Saree with Floral Butta and Varisaipet Border
Amber Gold and Magenta Handwoven Pure Silk Kanjivaram Saree with Floral Butta and Varisaipet Border
This amber gold and magenta Kanjivaram is woven with the Butta tradition — individually woven motifs placed at measured intervals across the silk body — here Floral Butta in fine gold zari that glow almost invisibly against the warm amber ground until the light finds them. Handwoven by artisan weaver families in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Silk Mark certified.
The deep amber gold body in pure mulberry silk shimmers with honeyed undertones that shift warmly across the weave. The magenta and brown Varisaipet border — traditional multi-band border structure with repeated woven lines — creates a vivid contrast that makes the amber body luminous by comparison, the pallu building with dense gold zari temple procession motifs — a saree suited for Diwali celebrations, festive family gatherings, weddings, and daytime auspicious occasions.
An amber gold Butta Kanjivaram with magenta Varisaipet border pairs best with a magenta or deep pink silk blouse to echo the border. A gold or antique ivory raw silk blouse also works beautifully for a more tonal look. Explore our full range of pure silk Kanchipuram sarees. Also handwoven in the Kanchipuram tradition: Korvai silk sarees, Vairaoosi silk sarees, and Zari Kattam silk sarees.
❖ Pure Mulberry Silk, Silk Mark Certified
❖ Amber gold body with Floral Butta in gold zari
❖ Magenta and brown Varisaipet border and pallu with dense gold zari
❖ Suited for Diwali, festive gatherings, and daytime auspicious occasions
❖ Handwoven in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
All our sarees come thoughtfully prepared with
✦ Fall & Pico Finishing Completed
✦ Blouse Stitching Available ($30)
✦ Complimentary Shipping within the USA
✦ Carefully Prepared and Shipped within Two Weeks after Fall & Pico

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