Shibori Tie & Dye Pure Crepe Mysore Silk Saree - Purple
Shibori Tie & Dye Pure Crepe Mysore Silk Saree - Purple
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Graceful and artistic, this Shibori Tie & Dye Pure Crepe Mysore Silk Saree in Purple is a beautiful blend of traditional dyeing techniques and timeless elegance.
Crafted from pure Mysore crepe silk, the saree features a smooth, soft texture with a fluid, body-hugging drape, offering both comfort and sophistication. The rich purple base is enhanced with Shibori tie-dye patterns in soft tonal variations, creating a unique striped effect that adds depth and visual interest.
The saree is further complemented by subtle zari woven stripes across the lower drape, adding structure and a gentle golden shimmer. The zari border enhances the overall look with a refined and festive finish, perfectly balancing the handcrafted design.
With its 100 grams silk thickness, the saree offers a luxurious feel with a structured yet graceful fall, ensuring a flattering silhouette.
Perfect for festive occasions, evening gatherings, and elegant traditional wear, this saree blends artistry, comfort, and rich sophistication.
Key Features:
- Fabric: Pure Mysore Crepe Silk (100 grams)
- Color: Purple
- Design: Shibori tie & dye pattern with tonal stripes
- Border: Zari border
- Work: Hand tie-dye with zari woven detailing
- Texture: Soft, smooth, and fluid drape
- Finish: Rich sheen with structured fall
- Style: Artistic, elegant, and contemporary-traditional
- Pallu: Finished with handmade silk tassels
- Blouse: Unstitched blouse fabric included (as shown in the last image)
Styling Tip:
Pair this saree with antique gold or kundan jewellery to enhance its rich tone and create a refined festive look.
Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended to maintain the fabric’s texture, colour, and sheen.
Notes
Natural slubs, thread variations, and minor irregularities are normal and not considered defects. Slight colour variations may occur due to lighting and screen settings. Being a pure silk saree, slight inconsistencies in weaving are inherent and highlight the authenticity of the handwoven craft.
