Kandasami Bridal Silk Saree KWS-BR40

By Kandasami
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Rs. 38,400
Rs. 38,400
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This deep carmine Kanjivaram saree exudes festive elegance with peacock motifs woven in vine-like zari. The pallu showcases parrot and palm tree designs in golden zari, while the border blends mango, elephant, and peacock motifs. A hint of mirage green adds contrast, making it a unique, traditional choice for a bride.

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Product Details
  • Approximate Length – 5.4 meters + 0.75 to 0.8 meters (attached blouse)
  • Height – 1.12 - 1.17 meters
  • Approximate Weight – 625 grams
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How to Take Care of Your Kandasami Kanjivaram?

A Kandasami Kanjivaram is not just a saree—it’s a piece of art, woven with tradition, devotion, and heritage. Each thread carries the legacy of Kanchipuram weavers, making it a treasure worth cherishing. With the right care, your saree will stay as graceful as the day it was woven, ready to be passed down for generations. Here’s how you can protect its beauty:

1. Storing It Right

Store in muslin, refold gently, avoid plastic, keep in cool dark spaces—let your Kanjivaram breathe, protected by tradition’s touch.

2. Gentle Care, Lasting Grace

Dry clean only keep perfumes away dab gently never rub use cotton cloth low heat soft press store in shade protect zari

3. Wearing with Care

Drape gently with grace let it fall naturally choose soft pins avoid creases air it out before folding store with love.

4.  Preserving for Generations

Treat your Kanjivaram with care, using silica packs, gentle folds, and proper storage to keep it as timeless heirloom.