Masterpieces of Korvai and Zari
The soul of a Kanchipuram saree lies in its weight, its weave, and its wealth of detail.
- Authentic Korvai Weaving
Our collection celebrates the traditional Korvai technique, where the body and the border are woven separately and then joined together with a distinct "petta" or zigzag pattern. This process requires two weavers working in perfect synchronization, resulting in the iconic, sharp contrast that defines a true Kanjivaram. - Temple Borders and Sacred Motifs
Experience the architectural beauty of the Gopuram (temple) borders and traditional motifs like the Mayil (peacock), Yali (mythical creature), and Kamalam (lotus). Woven with silk threads dipped in liquid gold and silver, these patterns create a three-dimensional effect that radiates luxury. - Pure Mulberry Silk (Pattu)
We use only the highest grade of mulberry silk, known for its natural strength and rich sheen. This heavy-gauge silk ensures that your Kanjivaram holds its majestic shape, providing a structured, queenly drape that remains impeccable for generations.
Care Tip
A Kanjivaram is a family heirloom. To protect the silver and gold zari from tarnishing, professional dry cleaning is essential. Store your saree in a clean cotton bag or wrap it in old muslin. Avoid using plastic covers, and ensure you air out the saree once every few months to maintain the integrity of the natural silk fibers.