Vizha – The Heritage Kanchi Edit
Our Heritage Kanchi Edit celebrates the spirit of festivity and tradition. It brings together a handpicked collection of exquisite Handwoven Kanchi Rich Cotton Sarees. Step into the world of handwoven Kanchi, where heritage and artistry come alive in every thread.
Moreover, each saree in this collection showcases the craftsmanship of master weavers. Artisans adorn the sarees with heritage-inspired motifs, grand pallus, enticing borders, and classic design patterns, ranging from traditional colors to contemporary reinterpretations. Consequently, these handpicked drapes offer everything from subtle sophistication to festive grandeur, designed to complement your special occasions and enhance auspiciousness.
Therefore, come and explore Vizha – The Heritage Kanchi Edit, where every saree celebrates tradition, craftsmanship, and timeless elegance!
SIZE GUIDE
SIZE | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BUST | 88 | 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 |
WAIST | 55 | 56 | 58 | 59 | 62 | 65 |
HIPS | 90 | 92 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 98 |
SIZE | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BUST | 60 | 62 | 65 | 66 | 68 | 69 |
WAIST | 50 | 55 | 58 | 62 | 65 | 66 |
HIPS | 80 | 82 | 85 | 86 | 88 | 89 |
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Description
Arangam – Handwoven Kanchi rich cotton saree in calming navy-blue color features veldhari pattern in contrasting colors. The saree has artistic charm and is framed with contrasting sandalwood-colored borders. Saree border is further enriched with gold color zari woven moobagam patterns, mayil, rudraksh motifs and detailed thazampoo reku.
The pallu unfolds a majestic mystical motif at the center with yanai, mayil, and yazhi motif set in a blooming tree. Saree center motif is surrounded by synchronizing motifs that echo the saree’s rich heritage and mythical storytelling. The saree comes with a matching running blouse piece, making it ideal for traditional ceremonies and festive occasions.
For traditionally rooted moments and ceremonies choose Arangam!
Product Details
Title – Heritage Kanchi Cotton Saree with Blouse Piece
Surface Ornamentation – NA
Weaving Technique – Handwoven
Fabric – 80X80 Pure Cotton
Color – Navy Blue
Zari – Gold Color
Length – 6.20 Meter & Width – 46 to 47 inch
Wash Care – Gentle hand wash in mild detergent. DO NOT use brush, wring or soak. Always dry in shade/ indirect sunlight.
Disclaimer
Unevenness or irregularity – slubs or misses in weaves, design placement, gumming or starch stains if any, is the characteristic mark of human intervention.
Product pictures are without any filters, but appearance of color may vary in shade from screen to screen or even image to image due to variation in lighting.
More about art & artisans
The Heritage Kanchi Saree originates from the temple town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. Artisans adapt motifs such as Mayil, Rudraksh, Yazhi, and Iruthalapakshi from the rich temple architecture of Kanchipuram, and therefore, these motifs appear on authentic Kanchi Cotton, Silk Cotton, and Silk sarees. In addition, authentic weaving patterns like Rettai Pettu, Zari-touched borders, Gopuram, Mobagam, Veldhari, and Kattam often enhance either the borders or the body of the saree. Furthermore, weavers design pallus to be grand, weaving elaborate motifs that narrate stories and showcase mythical elements across both Cottons and Silks.
Traditionally, artisans wove cotton fabrics in counts ranging from coarser 60s to finer 100s. Over time, however, the 80s count became the most widely used, especially with cotton and mercerized cotton yarns. Moreover, Kanchi cotton sarees appear in a wide range of colors. Sometimes, the palette reflects temple-inspired combinations; at other times, it draws from nature. Today, artisans also execute contemporary pastel shades with effortless finesse. Significantly, dual-tone weaving stands out as one of the classic and unique features of Kanchipuram cotton sarees.
Historically, the Padmasaliyar and Devanga communities of Tamil Nadu wove Kanchi sarees in Kanchipuram. Over generations, many families in Kanchipuram and the surrounding villages continued this craft, passing down their weaving skills from one generation to the next. Importantly, women usually manage pre-loom work, while men set up the looms and carry out the weaving. Depending on the fabric, weave, and design details, a single saree can take up to 20 days to complete. Ultimately, every Kanchi saree tells a story, yet the weave determines its essence. Therefore, look closely and choose wisely.
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