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Mila grey multiprint kanchipuram silk saree

SKU: AV975

22,500.00

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Mila grey  multiprint kanchipuram silk saree

  • Pure zari saree
  • Completely handwoven
  • Traditional muthu lines on the pallu
  • Contrast pallu and blouse piece
  • Multiple designs  on the body with a dash of pink on the selvedge
  • Handblock printed

To view other mila  kanchipuram sarees, please click on   https://aavaranaa.com/product-tag/mila/

 

 

Korvai weaving technique

Korvai is a weave technique used to achieve contrast border and pallu. The technique involves interlocking borders and pallu weaving them together seamlessly. Being a labour intensive technique, hand korvai weaving has been on a steady decline wuickly being replaced by assisted mechanised korvais. This makes korvai sarees a collectible for every saree lover. At Aavaranaa, we work on our own designs on korvai looms in Kanchipuram. They are featured in our Mohana range of sarees.

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  • Mila Multiprint kanchipuram silk saree grey
  • Mila Multiprint kanchipuram silk saree grey 1
  • Mila Multiprint kanchipuram silk saree grey 2
  • Mila Multiprint kanchipuram silk saree grey 3
  • Mila Multiprint kanchipuram silk saree grey 4

Mila grey multiprint kanchipuram silk saree

SKU: AV975

22,500.00

Out of stock

Out of stock

Mila grey  multiprint kanchipuram silk saree

  • Pure zari saree
  • Completely handwoven
  • Traditional muthu lines on the pallu
  • Contrast pallu and blouse piece
  • Multiple designs  on the body with a dash of pink on the selvedge
  • Handblock printed

To view other mila  kanchipuram sarees, please click on   https://aavaranaa.com/product-tag/mila/

 

 

Korvai weaving technique

Korvai is a weave technique used to achieve contrast border and pallu. The technique involves interlocking borders and pallu weaving them together seamlessly. Being a labour intensive technique, hand korvai weaving has been on a steady decline wuickly being replaced by assisted mechanised korvais. This makes korvai sarees a collectible for every saree lover. At Aavaranaa, we work on our own designs on korvai looms in Kanchipuram. They are featured in our Mohana range of sarees.

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