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6a308c5e0177d767fb845de0Handloom Acrylic SareeThe saree that lets colour do all the work There is a particular confidence in a saree that carries no embroidery, no zari border, no printed motif — just the colour of the yarn, the texture of the weave, and a clean contrast at the border. It requires the colour combination to be right and the fabric to be good enough that the eye does not look for something more. Shreechana Sadi Collection's Handloom Saree earns that confidence. The teal body and deep violet border are a combination that is bold without being loud, and the row of hand-tied cobalt blue cotton tassels along the pallu hem adds the one decorative detail that the saree needs — and nothing beyond it. The fabric The saree is woven from cotton on a traditional handloom. Cotton handloom fabric has a texture that power-loom or mill-produced cotton does not replicate — the slight irregularity of hand-woven cloth, the way the threads compress and breathe differently across the width, and the particular softness that comes from yarn handled at human rather than mechanical speed. This saree has a plain weave structure — no dobby, no pattern, no texture beyond the natural character of the cotton itself — which means the weave is tight and even, and the drape is smooth and consistent. At 500 grams, it has the weight of a saree that drapes with gravity and stays in place through the day without requiring constant adjustment. It is breathable enough for warm weather and substantial enough to layer in cooler months. The colour combination The body is a rich teal — a blue with enough green in it to feel warm and alive rather than cold. It is the kind of colour that works differently in different light: deeper indoors, brighter in natural daylight, and particularly vivid against darker skin tones. The border transitions cleanly into deep violet-purple — a colour contrast that is both traditional in the way that colour-blocked handloom sarees have always worked across Indian weaving traditions, and current in the way that saturated complementary pairings read in contemporary styling. The transition from body to border is a clean straight line — no gradation, no additional stripe, just teal stopping and violet beginning. This directness is part of what gives the saree its visual clarity. The tassels The pallu hem is finished with a row of hand-tied cobalt blue cotton tassels — individual twisted thread tassels attached closely together across the full width of the hem. The cobalt of the tassels is slightly different from the teal of the body — brighter and more purely blue — which gives the hem finish a visual pop without contradicting the overall colour scheme. The tassels move with the pallu and add a liveliness to the drape that a plain hemmed edge would not. Hand-tied tassels are a finishing detail that takes time and adds to the individuality of the piece — no two sets of hand-tied tassels are precisely identical in how they hang or how the knots settle. When to wear it This saree works across a wide range of occasions. For daily wear, the cotton fabric is practical, washable, and comfortable through long hours. For office wear, the solid colour and clean border read as professional without being severe. For festivals, cultural events, and family functions, the colour combination is festive enough to be appropriate without requiring additional jewellery or embellishment to carry the look. It pairs naturally with a plain teal or white blouse that allows the border and tassels to be the focal point, or with a contrasting violet or indigo blouse that echoes the border colour. Specifications Fabric: Handloom cotton Body colour: Teal/cerulean blue Border colour: Deep violet-purple Pallu finish: Hand-tied cobalt blue cotton tassels Weave: Plain handloom weave Length: 6 metres Net Weight: 500 g Length: Standard saree length (6 metres including blouse piece, unless otherwise specified) Occasions: Daily wear, office, festivals, cultural events Care Hand wash or gentle machine wash in cold water with a mild detergent. Wash the teal and violet sections carefully in the first wash — deep saturated cotton colours may release slight dye initially; wash separately. Dry in shade to preserve the colour intensity — direct sunlight will fade saturated cotton colours over time. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp. The tassels should be air-dried and not ironed. About the Entrepreneur Archana is a saree businesswoman. Her sarees come from West Bengal. Her business operates largely through online channels. After receiving branding and packaging support from Mann Deshi, her business progressed further.6a2908fd69efc2b54b23c052
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Shreechana Sadi Collection

The saree that lets colour do all the work There is a particular confidence in a saree that carries no embroidery, no zari border, no printed motif — just the colour of the yarn, the texture of the weave, and a clean contrast at the border. It req...

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Country of originIndia
genderfemale
brandShreechana Sadi Collection
colour#0000FF
size6 meter
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The saree that lets colour do all the work There is a particular confidence in a saree that carries no embroidery, no zari border, no printed motif — just the colour of the yarn, the texture of the weave, and a clean contrast at the border. It requires the colour combination to be right and the fabric to be good enough that the eye does not look for something more. Shreechana Sadi Collection's Handloom Saree earns that confidence. The teal body and deep violet border are a combination that is bold without being loud, and the row of hand-tied cobalt blue cotton tassels along the pallu hem adds the one decorative detail that the saree needs — and nothing beyond it. The fabric The saree is woven from cotton on a traditional handloom. Cotton handloom fabric has a texture that power-loom or mill-produced cotton does not replicate — the slight irregularity of hand-woven cloth, the way the threads compress and breathe differently across the width, and the particular softness that comes from yarn handled at human rather than mechanical speed. This saree has a plain weave structure — no dobby, no pattern, no texture beyond the natural character of the cotton itself — which means the weave is tight and even, and the drape is smooth and consistent. At 500 grams, it has the weight of a saree that drapes with gravity and stays in place through the day without requiring constant adjustment. It is breathable enough for warm weather and substantial enough to layer in cooler months. The colour combination The body is a rich teal — a blue with enough green in it to feel warm and alive rather than cold. It is the kind of colour that works differently in different light: deeper indoors, brighter in natural daylight, and particularly vivid against darker skin tones. The border transitions cleanly into deep violet-purple — a colour contrast that is both traditional in the way that colour-blocked handloom sarees have always worked across Indian weaving traditions, and current in the way that saturated complementary pairings read in contemporary styling. The transition from body to border is a clean straight line — no gradation, no additional stripe, just teal stopping and violet beginning. This directness is part of what gives the saree its visual clarity. The tassels The pallu hem is finished with a row of hand-tied cobalt blue cotton tassels — individual twisted thread tassels attached closely together across the full width of the hem. The cobalt of the tassels is slightly different from the teal of the body — brighter and more purely blue — which gives the hem finish a visual pop without contradicting the overall colour scheme. The tassels move with the pallu and add a liveliness to the drape that a plain hemmed edge would not. Hand-tied tassels are a finishing detail that takes time and adds to the individuality of the piece — no two sets of hand-tied tassels are precisely identical in how they hang or how the knots settle. When to wear it This saree works across a wide range of occasions. For daily wear, the cotton fabric is practical, washable, and comfortable through long hours. For office wear, the solid colour and clean border read as professional without being severe. For festivals, cultural events, and family functions, the colour combination is festive enough to be appropriate without requiring additional jewellery or embellishment to carry the look. It pairs naturally with a plain teal or white blouse that allows the border and tassels to be the focal point, or with a contrasting violet or indigo blouse that echoes the border colour. Specifications Fabric: Handloom cotton Body colour: Teal/cerulean blue Border colour: Deep violet-purple Pallu finish: Hand-tied cobalt blue cotton tassels Weave: Plain handloom weave Length: 6 metres Net Weight: 500 g Length: Standard saree length (6 metres including blouse piece, unless otherwise specified) Occasions: Daily wear, office, festivals, cultural events Care Hand wash or gentle machine wash in cold water with a mild detergent. Wash the teal and violet sections carefully in the first wash — deep saturated cotton colours may release slight dye initially; wash separately. Dry in shade to preserve the colour intensity — direct sunlight will fade saturated cotton colours over time. Iron on medium heat while slightly damp. The tassels should be air-dried and not ironed. About the Entrepreneur Archana is a saree businesswoman. Her sarees come from West Bengal. Her business operates largely through online channels. After receiving branding and packaging support from Mann Deshi, her business progressed further.

Country of originIndia
genderfemale
brandShreechana Sadi Collection
colour#0000FF
size6 meter
fabriccotton,thred,
colour nameBlue
cancellableyes
time to ship2 days
seller pickup returnyes
return window2 days
contact details consumer careVanita Shinde,[email protected],9607589078
manufacturer or packer nameShreechana Sadi Collection
manufacturer or packer addressManndeshi Foundation. Shop no. 106, 107, Harivishva Appartment, Opposite Saint Philomena School, Jail road, Nashik Road, Nashik
common or generic name of commodityHandloom Acrylic Saree
month year of manufacture packing import2026-01-01 12:06
imported product country of originIN