This garment is characterized by its interwoven pattern, offering a rich, traditional texture that is distinct from a simple print.
Garment Type: Most commonly a Saree or an Anarkali/Kurta.
Fabric: Typically utilizes fabrics designed to showcase the weaving, such as:
Jacquard / Silk Blend: For sarees, this fabric offers a substantial drape and lustrous finish, often described as “Soft Lichi Silk” or “Bollywood Silk Blend.”
Chanderi Cotton Tissue: For a softer, handloom-inspired appearance (for high-end versions).
Viscose Rayon / Cotton Blend: For kurtas, providing comfort while carrying the woven design.
Key Feature: Woven Design: The design is directly created on the loom during the weaving process, meaning the pattern is integrated into the fabric’s structure (not printed).
Saree: Features a Rich Pallu and Jacquard Work all over the body, often with Zari (metallic thread) details along the border and motifs.
Kurta: Features a subtle “self-design” or woven pattern throughout the fabric, often in an A-line or Anarkali cut.
Aesthetic: Elegant, traditional, and festive, intended to mimic the look of more expensive handloom silks (like Banarasi or Kanjivaram) while remaining affordable and accessible for party and daily wear.
Occasion: Festive Wear, Weddings, Traditional Gatherings, or Elegant Daily Wear (depending on the weight of the weave).
Components: Sold with a matching unstitched blouse piece (for sarees).




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