Mandaram Semi Kanchipuram Silk Saree
SS12216: SEMI KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREE WHITE WITH BOTTLE GREEN BORDER BORDER
This Semi Kanchipuram silk saree features a crisp white body adorned with golden zari stripes and delicate woven motifs, a rich forest green border with lustrous golden zari work, a grand golden zari pallu, and comes paired with a matching forest green blouse piece.
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Description
This exquisite Semi Kanchipuram Silk Saree from Chempattu is a celebration of tradition and artistry. Crafted using the revered tie and dye method, the pristine white body is woven with fine golden zari stripes that catch the light with every movement, while evenly spaced golden motifs—delicate and
symmetrical — are scattered across the fabric, lending it a festive, heirloom quality.
The saree is anchored by a striking deep forest green border, richly embellished with intricate golden zari motifs that reflect the hallmark craftsmanship of Kanchipuram weaving traditions.
The border transitions seamlessly into a grand pallu, where dense, opulent golden zari work on a forest green
base creates a dramatic, luxurious finish—perfect as a centerpiece when draped. The saree comes with a matching forest green blouse piece, ensuring a coordinated, polished look straight out of the package.
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Fabric: Semi Kanchipuram Silk
Technique: Tie and Dye
Body: White with golden zari stripes and scattered woven motifs
Border: Forest green with golden zari motifs
Pallu: Rich golden zari work on forest green
Blouse: Forest green matching blouse piece included
Saree Length: 6.25 meters (including blouse piece)
Texture: Soft, Lightweight & Comfortable Drape
Additional information
| Wash & Care | Dry clean recommended to preserve colour vibrancy and zari richness. Do not bleach. Dry in shade and Iron at low temperature. |
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| More Information | Weaving irregularities, misprints, colour variations, small dye stains, and thread pulls are common in handwoven sarees, and they are not considered as defects. Slight colour change may occur due to phone resolution and lighting. |















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