Kizhamai – Everyday Kanchi Cotton Series
Our thoughtfully curated series brings you semi handloom cotton sarees from Kanchipuram, crafted in soft 80X80 count fabric for effortless drape and comfort. Traditionally inspired designs with classic borders like rettai pettu, mobagam, periya with kattam or handwoven buttas and traditional designs like mayil, chakram, rudraksh, mango motifs etc. in jewel-toned or dual-tone hues along with subtle striped pallus and running blouse piece, makes these sarees perfect for everyday wear, office, or casual festive occasions.
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
Thingal I Kizhamai – Our gorgeous Kanchi saree in dual tone is made in fine 80s count pure cotton. Has Kanchi inspired handwoven buttas, rettai pettu ganga jamuna temple borders consisting of mayil and rudraksh motifs. Saree has subtle striped pallu with buttas. Saree comes with running blouse piece. Apart from aesthetics, saree is high on functionality – it is light in weight, durable, easy to maintain and pocket friendly.
Choose your everyday effortless grace from our thoughtfully curated collection of Everyday Kanchi Cotton Series!
Product Details
Title – Kanchi Semi Handloom Saree with Blouse Piece
Surface Ornamentation – NA
Weaving Technique – (Base) Powerloom & (Buttas) Handwoven
Fabric – 80X80 Pure Cotton
Color – Peacock Blue X 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 around buttas/ motifs 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 Kanchi weaves have originated from the temple town of Kanchipuram from Tamil Nadu. Motifs such as Mayil, Rudraksh, Yazhi, Yali, Annapakshi, Gandaberunda, Chakra, Mango etc. are adapted from the rich temple architecture of Kanchipuram and thus, can be seen on authentic Kanchi Cotton, Silk Cotton and Silk sarees. Other authentic weaving patterns like Chinna pettu, Periya Pettu, Rettai pettu, Half-fine borders or Zari touched borders, Gopuram, Mobagam, Varai Oosi, Veldhari, Kattam etc. can be widely seen either on the borders and/ or on the saree body. Pallus are grand and have elaborate designs that narrate stories and have mythical design elements from Cottons to Silks. Traditionally, the cotton fabric counts ranged from coarser to finer that is 60 to 100 counts. Today the 80 counts are widely used in weaving using cotton or mercerized cotton yarns. Kanchi cotton sarees can be seen in varied colors – palettes are either inspired from temple combinations, nature or also the contemporary adaptations in pastels are executed effortlessly. Iridescent weaving or dual tone weaving is a classic or one of the special features of Kanchipuram cotton sarees amongst the above.
Traditionally, the Padmasaliyar and Devanga communities of Tamil Nadu in Kanchipuram weaved the Kanchi sarees. Many families in Kanchipuram and surrounding villages have been weaving since centuries have also passed down the skills from generation to newer generation. The weaving process and roles such as pre-loom work is done by women usually and looms set up and weaving is done by men mostly. A single saree can take up to 20 days basis the fabric type, weave type and design detailing. Every Kanchi saree tells a story, but the weave matters. Look closely and choose wisely.
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