Yaalika - Sage Green with Golden Zari Silk Saree : YPP016356

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Description: This pure silk Kanchipuram saree in sage green colour with pure gold zari features a body adorned with intricate self-woven floral vine work and delicate jaal patterns that create a subtle texture throughout which makes it look like a golden saree. The magnificent zari border showcases traditional temple designs, annam and rudraksham motifs with a diamond pattern pallu with annam and rudraksham designs and cool sage green selvedge.
Styling Tips: Pair with traditional gold jewelry including layered necklaces, temple jewelry, jhumkas, and bangles. Complete the look with a matching gold blouse featuring subtle embellishments. Style with a traditional bun or braids adorned with fresh jasmine flowers for classic South Indian elegance. Ideal for brides seeking a sophisticated yet timeless look for their wedding ceremonies.
Caring your Silk Sarees
Looking after your beautiful Kancheepuram silk pieces doesn't have to be complicated. Here's how to keep them looking gorgeous for years to come:
- Always store your folded saris in breathable cotton or muslin cloth to protect them properly. Take them out occasionally to let them breathe.
- When storing your saris folded, remember to unfold and refold them periodically. This prevents permanent fold lines that can fade and weaken the fabric, especially affecting those beautiful brocade patterns.
- While hanging is an option for some saris, avoid hanging your heavier sarees for long periods. Even hung saris need regular airing and occasional refolding.
- For heavier sarees, especially those with zari work, consider using a saree roll instead of folding. These still need to be unrolled and re-rolled every so often.
- When cleaning becomes necessary, always use specialist silk cleaners. Remember that stains are best treated immediately; many become permanent once they've set into the fabric.