HERITAGE SILK OF INDIA- THE KANCHIPURAM SILK SAREE / KANJIVARAM SILK SAREE

 



The first thing we remember when someone says silk saree is Kanchipuram. Every woman will at least have one Kanchipuram silk saree. Kanchipuram silk sarees are the gems created by the master weavers in the town Kanchipuram which is also known as silk city.  They are the most sought-after silk sarees. The history of Kanchipuram is traced back to the times of God, as per legends the weavers settled in the town of Kanchipuram about 400 years back and are the descendants of Sage Markanda, the master weaver of God. This town is also known as the temple city and was ruled by many famous Kings of Indian history. The Devangas and the Saligars of Andhra Pradesh are the two major communities that migrated to Kanchipuram town and they are known for their weaving silks.

THE ENDURING CHARM OF KANCHIPURAM / KANJIVARAM WEAVES



Kanchipuram also called KanjivaramsareesKanchi Pattu Saree or Kanjeevaram Saree is traditionally woven silk that originated in the village of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. Kanchipuram silk sarees have dominated the world of south Indian saree for years now. They are every south Indian Brides dream drape like a bride is incomplete without Kanchipuram silk sarees. The gleam and durability of the fabric are what everyone admires it for. They speak Indian heritage effortlessly. The zari threads used in the saree decorating must have at least 57% silver and 0.6% gold in them for them to be classified as Kanchipuram Saree Silk. The cost of the Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees mostly depends on the usage of zari, the intricacy of the work, patterns and motifs. Another best part of owning luxurious beautiful sarees is that even after 5 – 10 years of its usage you can resell them and get a new one.

A brief history of the introduction of Kanchipuram Silk / Kanjivaram Silk



During the reign of the Chanakya dynasty Kanchipuram was ruled by the then King and initiated the silk trade and during the Krishna-Deva Raya reign, weaving communities from Andhra Pradesh migrated to Kanchipuram and thus migration of the entire silk industry occurred. Kanchipuram Silk has created the main occupation for many in the town. Over the decades Kanchipuram has evolved in terms of design and pattern but not its charm. Kanchipuram silk sarees are exclusively known for their rich gold borders, traditional designs, and dense fabric in contrasting colours. 

Essential Raw materials needed:

  1. Mulberry Silk: Silk extracted from domesticated silkworms that feed on mulberry tree leaves. The mulberry silk thread is finer, smoother, and of lighter colour.
  2. Zari: A pure silver thread coated in gold colour is zari that is used in the weaving of silk sarees. They add a rich finish to the sarees.
  3. Dye Colours: These are the coloured powders that are used to dye the silk yarns. The colour powders are mixed in hot water and then the silk yarns are dipped into it to get the dye.
  4. Starch: A rice starch natively called as Kanji, the excess water after the rice is cooked. The starch adds stiffness to the yarns, it is used before weaving and after weaving the saree.

 

Weaving Characteristics

Kanjivaram silk sarees are woven from pure mulberry silk thread and this comes from south India itself, but the sari used in the saree comes from the North of India, Gujarat. KanjeevaramSarees are considered as one of the finest hand-woven crafts around the world. It is a labour-intensive process, that uses three shuttles to weave this kind. While the main weaver works on the right side and his aide works on the left. It takes about 10 to 15 days to weave a single silk saree, however, it may differ depending on the design intricacy done in the saree. The saree border colour and design are usually different from the body. The saree border and pallu are usually weaved separately and then interlocked to the body so strongly that even if the saree tears the border will not detach. The zari comprise 57 per cent silver and 0.6 per cent gold.

Inspirations to the Designs of Kanchipuram Pattu Sarees / Kanjivaram PAttu Sarees

The motifs showcased on the traditional silk sarees are not merely decorative patterns, but beyond that, which holds a strong aesthetic appeal and symbolic meaning. The designs manifested on the silk saree are temple carvings, checks, stripes, buttas, mythical creatures, birds, animals, flower leaves etc. Pages of cardboard stencils keeps moving above the weaving loom to trace out the designs. These designs are first-hand-drawn if required computer also. A cutting machine is used for cutting the design into a cardboard sheet that acts as a stencil on the weaving loom. Some of the Kanchipuram silks saree exhibit paintings of Raja Ravi Varma, episodes of Mahabharata and Ramayana weaved into saree. Usually, the pallu of the saree is decorated with intricate drawings of flowers, temples and traditional patterns.

With the change in trend, a lot of contemporary art also is expressed in the Kanjivaram sarees, like, the images of the bride and groom are convoluted on the saree on an order base. There are a variety of Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees / Pure Kanjivaram Silk Saree like simple border, wedding pattu sarees, temple border, floral Kanchipuram Silk, traditional Kanchipuram pattu and modern Kanjivaram pattu saree. The vivid colour usage in the weaving adorned with timeless motifs makes them a beautiful way to flaunt. Recently, the weavers have gone creative with their weaving style by amalgamating two different kinds of crafts into one to bring uniqueness to the saree, like, the ikat body with kanchi pattu borders, Kanchi pattu body with Bandhani border, hand-painted silk body with kanchi ipattu border and so on to keep up with the changing trend and taste of the people.

How to take care:

  1. Do not keep/ leave them in cardboard boxes or plastic bags
  2. Wrap them in muslin or any cotton cloth loosely
  3. Don’t place a stack of sarees on top of Kanchipuram sarees
  4. Air the Kanchipuram silk sarees by opening them every once in 3-6 months
  5. Professional dry-cleaning is advisable, mostly
  6. Go for roller ironing for wrinkle-free.

 

How do you find if the Kanchipuram / Kanjivaram Silk Saree is a real deal?

Although many tests would confirm the purity of the silk, an easy way to identify is to simply draw some silk threads from the saree edges and burn them a little at the end, you’ll find a ball of ash and if that smells like a burnt hair or leather then you have nothing to worry. But if that is not authentic you will not be able to find any ash left. The texture of the Kanjivaram silk would also tell you if the silk is real or not. It is always safe and the best way to buy Kanchipuram silk sarees from the stores that provide you with silk marks as the Silk Board of India has issued this mark to pure silk saree in Kanchipuram only.

Samyakk is a proud retailer of Kanchipuram silk sarees with a close and loyal association with the weavers of Kanchipuram to provide authentic Kanchipuram silk sarees to its customers. Be it festivals, auspicious celebrations or weddings, Samyakk avails you of Kanchipuram silk sarees in every range from traditional Kanchi pattu to modern art Kanchipuram silk sarees. We have from simple festive wear to wedding wear Kanjivaramsilk sarees online. With Samyakk exclusive Kanchipuram silk online collections, feel the authentic vibes of culture and traditions by embracing the six-yard to your celebrations. Samyakk handpicked Pure Kanchipuram silk sarees are carefully curated ones that exude elegance and purity. The Kanjivaram silk saree sold at the Samyakk Online store are all silk certified marked sarees. Enjoy a seamless shopping experience with on-time COD within Indian and secure and safe payment options for locations worldwide.

Happy Shopping!! 

Patan Patola- A Priceless Indian Handmade Textile!

 Patan Patola- A Priceless Indian Handmade Textile!



A patan patola is a traditional form of block-printed textile which is originated in the patan

region of Gujarat, India. Pure Patan Patola is known for its intricate designs and vibrant

colors and is the ultimate symbol of wealth.

How is patan patola made?

Pure silk patan patola is made using double ikkat weaving techniques, which require tying

and dyeing both the warp and weft yarns separately, before weaving them together to create

an intricate pattern. The process requires great skills and expertise and can take up to a year

to complete just one piece of cloth. Patan patola is one of the finest and is highly prized for its

beauty and durability.

Patan patola today-

The cloth is laboriously weaved by hand on a loom, and the process has remained unchanged

for centuries. The finished product is a thing of beauty, with intricate designs and bright

colors that are clearly not possible to replicate with machine-made fabric.

Now, mostly patola is used for special occasions or as heirlooms, but a few brands are selling

this exquisite latest patola sarees to a vast audience. One such renowned brand is the

Samyakk – where you can shop for the latest patan patola sarees crafted in graceful patterns

and enticing colours that will definitely steal your heart. You can also shop online at

www.samyakk.com. So save your time and grab more.

How to store your patan patola saree?

Always store your patola saree in a muslin cloth and should be dry-cleaned only. Never wash

them at home as it can damage the fabric. Always store them in a cool or dry place and avoid

direct sunlight. Open the saree and air it every few months.

Ugadi – A Celebration of New Beginning

 India is a beautiful nation of diversity. For each season, we have a fabulous festival that

reflects our rich cultural heritage and also unites us with our loved ones. The month of
March-April witnesses one such festival named Ugadi. Ugadi/Yugadi/Gudi Padwa is the New
Years day for the Hindus of Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana. The
first day of the Hindu lunisolar calendar month of Chaitra or March/April is the day to wish a
Happy Ugadi. The term Ugadi or Yugadi is derived from two Sanskrit words – Yuga
meaning age and Adi meaning beginning. So, it means the “beginning of a new age”. On the
day of Ugadi, many other parts and cultures in India celebrate their New Year. The festival is
celebrated to acknowledge the day on which Brahma created the earth. The day also marks
the beginning of the spring season with new plants and leaves rejuvenating marking the
beginning of new and fresh life.

Deities associated with the festival:-
The Ugadi puja is done by worshipping several Gods and Goddesses. South Indians mainly
worship Bhagwan Brahma, Bhagwan Ganesha, Bhagwan Vishnu, Mata Parvathi, and Shri
Lakshmi.

Benefits of celebrating Festival
It is celebrated as the first day of the Hindu calendar when Brahma created the world. Thus,
worship of God and seeking blessings on this day marks new freshness, peace, and prosperity
in yourself and your family members.

Ugadi and Season Change:
Ugadi marks the beginning of spring or the Vasant Ritu. Farmers wait for the first showers
after the New Year to plow and begin the next cycle of farming. The festival celebrates
nature’s regeneration. All trees begin to sprout tender leaves. The markets are flooded with
different types of fruits. And most importantly Neem trees begin to blossom. We see the
symbols and colors of Spring in nature. Ugadi celebration forges with great enthusiasm and
this boosts people to accept the newness of life. During Ugadi, garlands of mango leaves &
jasmine flowers are used. The decoration of the entrance of the house is done with these
garlands. This is the season of jasmine and mango. And that’s why you see the use of jasmine
and mango in Ugadi which is also a symbol of well-being. Moreover, jasmine heals the mind
while the fragrance of fresh neem and mango heals airborne diseases.

Different ways to style ethnic wear outfit on Ugadi
It is the perfect moment to delight in fresh beginnings and exhibit your ethnic identity. And
what better way to celebrate than dressing up in your favorite ethnic wear? Ethnic wear
clothes have long been a part of Indian culture and are excellent for expressing the spirit of
these celebrations. There are many ways to dress according to your ethnicity and create a
distinct look that expresses your style and personality.

Shine Bright with Stunning Saree


When Ugadi and Gudi Padwa approaches, it is time to start thinking about what you will
wear to the festivities. And what better way to celebrate than in a stunning saree? It has been
around for centuries and has evolved to fit new fashions, but its essential beauty has not
changed.
Sarees are the ideal ethnic clothing for any special event, and the best part is that they can be
draped in infinite ways to produce a variety of appearances. This allows you the opportunity
to experiment and develop your style.

Uplift your vogue with Anarkali salwar suits

Designer Salwar
Anarkali salwar suits are traditional Indian attire that has recently gained popularity. Named
after the court dancer Anarkali, the suit features a long, flowing tunic called the Anarkali
Kurta paired with a tight-fitting salwar and a dupatta (long scarf). In addition, the Anarkali
Kurta is usually adorned with intricate embroidery and embellishments, making it a perfect
choice for the Gudi Padwa dressing style.


Signature Your Style with Lehenga Choli

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Whether it is your closest friend’s wedding or a big festival, a lehenga will never fail you. It
is a traditional ethnic dress that never goes out of style. Lehengas, with their lovely matching
blouse, and dupatta, are ideal for Gudi Padwa dressing, whether you are a young girl or a
mother.

Mark Your Style with Sharara Suits & Kurta Palazzos
Sharara suits have a remarkable history, influenced by numerous Turkish, Mughal, and
Islamic cultures, which have impacted our modern fashion environment. As a result, they
have become more convenient, flowing, and stylish today. These ethnic party dresses have
widely flared bottoms, a short kurta, and a matching dupatta.
Prefer a fitted designer kurta to compliment the flowy palazzos for a lovely silhouette and
overall chic style. Use traditional colors like white, yellow, red, or beige for a more modest
aesthetic, or soft summer colors like pale pink, baby blue, or lavender to look fresh and
beautiful. Accessorize with a pair of jhumkas, gorgeous bracelets, and comfortable juttis to
complete your look.

Men’s Ethnic Wear

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Men’s fashion is now experimenting with colors, from pastel light washed to bright hues.
Make yourself look special with world-class trendy Indian ethnic wear like a designer kurta,
sherwani, jacket, and kurtas with waistcoats are very much in trend. Also pairing up a
straight-cut kurta with waistcoat takes the entire ensemble to another level. A good pair of
mojaris, and a brooch will create a spotlight.
So, if you are looking for trendy and elegant outfits, then choose Samyakk as the best ethnic
wear brand that provides you with traditional to contemporary styles in the best hues, fabrics,
and embellishments. They offer you worldwide free shipping with safe payment modes. You

can also shop online at www.samyakk.com. So, hurry up Ladies, and grab the best outfit for
you to rock this Ugadi.

Happy Ugadi & Happy Shopping!

Best Chiniya Silks Saree Collections Samyakk Online Store

 Chiniya Silk Saree 



Chiniya silk sarees were originated in Banaras. Chiniya is the name of the innovative new kind of silk

thread that was used in the creation of this hand-woven saree. Chiniya silk fabric is a type of fabric

produced using silk thread called Chiniya. They were originally made only in natural white colour but

with an increase in demand they started producing these sarees in vibrant as well as pastel tones.

These sarees use two different types of threads, making them a great choice for every season,

especially in the hot Indian summers but can also be a great pick for winter. Weavers of Banaras

came up with Chiniya sarees with combined technology and their silks revived the textile industry.

These sarees are simple yet stunning and are perfect for any occasion as they come in light and

pastel shade as well. These simple sarees with a zari border and geometric prints work well for any

event. You can check out our huge selection of chiniya silk saree at Samyakk.com.

Chiniya Silk Sarees have been in the Indian Market for years. It is one of the most popular categories

in sarees. It is worn by women of all ages and is worn for various events as it’s a versatile piece. In

India, the most important occasions of life are incomplete without a saree. Chiniya sarees are loved

by everyone.

This elegant & luxurious silk fabric has a special place in the hearts and minds of most people across

the world, especially Indians. Charmed by this gorgeous fabric that it is, it is usually associated with

richness.


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“Samyakk” has made a remarkable network not only in India but has crossed the barriers spreading

its essence internationally too, connecting to our happy customers in UAE, USA, UK, Canada,

Australia, Mauritius & Singapore. The team feels grateful to receive such massive support &

affection towards the brand and we assure to delight you further in future.


Indian Ethnic Fashion

 India is a country that is rich in its culture and Indians value their traditions. Ethnic wear plays a huge

role during festivals, wearing ethnic during Indian festivities is a way of showing love, respect and
regard to each other along with acknowledging the traditional values that have been passed from
one generation to the other since ages. Ethnic wear consists of outfits such as – lehengas, sarees &
salwar kameez. Ethnic clothing is just something which separates a piece of India from another.
Traditional Indian clothing and craftsmanship certainly stand out among people from all over the
world. India also has a great diversity in terms of weaves, fibres, colours, and material of clothing.
Sometimes, colour codes are followed in clothing based on the religion and ritual concerned. The
clothing in India also encompasses the wide variety of Indian embroidery, prints, handwork,
embellishment, styles of wearing clothes. A wide mix of Indian traditional clothing and western
styles can be seen in India. Ethnic wear is followed by people of all age groups.

Lehenga


The Lehenga is one of the most famous dresses to come out of the Indian subcontinent. Lehenga is a
three-piece ensemble that consists of the actual lehenga (a long ankle length skirt), a fitted blouse
top also known as the choli and a dupatta to drape around the outfit. Different patterns and styles of
traditional embroidery & gota patti embroidery are often used for festivals and weddings.
Lehenga history begins with the Mughal era, which is when this garment was first worn by women. It
flourished during that period, quickly becoming the most commonly worn garment not just among
the rich, upper-class women and royals, but also among the masses. Today’s lehenga is trending
towards a fusion or Indo-Western design aesthetic. This is leading to lehenga-sarees, gown-
lehengas, anarkali-lehengas, cold shoulder blouses, among many other unique trendy designs.

Saree

A Saree is a women’s garment from the Indian Subcontinent that consists of an un-stitched stretch
of woven fabric arranged over the body as a robe, with one end tied to the waist, while the other end
rests over one shoulder as a stole (shawl), sometimes baring a part of the midriff. The origin of the drape
or a garment similar to the sari can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which came into
being during 2800–1800 BC in north west India. The journey of sari began with cotton, which was
first cultivated in the Indian subcontinent around 5th millennium BC. It may vary from 4.1 to 8.2
metres (4.5 to 9 yards) in length, and 60 to 120 centimetres (24 to 47 inches) in breadth, and is a form
of ethnic wear. The saree is traditionally worn in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh & Nepal. It can be
an heirloom passed down through generations, or a purely functional garment worn every day. There are
more than 30 types of sarees in India. It’s seen on streets, runways and has influenced fashion
designers all over the world.

Salwar Kameez



Salwar kameez is a traditional combination dress worn by women, and in some regions by men, in South
Asia and Central Asia. Salwars are trousers that are typically wide at the waist with a narrow cuffed
bottom. They are held up by a drawstring or elastic belt around the waist. The trousers can be wide and
baggy, or they can be cut quite narrow, on the bias. Salwars have been traditionally worn in a wide region
which includes Eastern Europe, West Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia. The kameez is a long shirt or
tunic. The salwar and kameez were introduced into South Asia by arriving Muslims in the north in
the 13th century: at first worn by Muslim women, their use gradually spread, making them a
regional style, especially in the historical Punjab region. Mughals were the first ones to bring the
concept of salwar kameez as we know it today. The Men & Women of the Mughal Empire wore
beautiful and expensive clothes made from the finest materials and adorned themselves with
jewellery from head to toe. The garments of Mughal ladies were made of the finest muslins, silks,
velvets, and brocades.

Gowns

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The opulent and fascinating gowns are an essential part of Indian designer wear. A Gown is a dress that consists of a skirt with an attached tight-fit bodice that gives the appearance of being one piece. It consists of a bodice that covers the torso and falls over the lower body. Gowns are one of the most appropriate pieces of women’s clothing, and they come in a variety of styles such as skirts, Indo-western Gowns, evening gowns, and draped Gowns. They are commonly worn for special occasions such as evening parties, weddings, social events, get-togethers, ceremonies, festivals, and photoshoots and also personify the cordial charm while being easy to wear and unquestionably imperial. Gowns are, worn to formal events such as parties, prom nights, weddings, award ceremonies, and other occasions where formal attire is required. Which outfit best accentuates a woman’s appearance and curves? These gowns come in a variety of designs, cuts, and fabrics. However, choosing the perfect Gown for you is critical to make you look appealing and keep the eyes glued to you. The beauty of gowns filled with elegant fabrics, showstopping silhouettes, and detailed embellishments is a dreamy attire. Like other dresses, the style of the gowns depends on the overall shape and features.

A Fascinating Journey Back In Time Of Flawless Gowns 

A complex ensemble known by the simple terms “gown” & “ robe” was the only suitable outfit for a well-bred woman in the sixteenth century. These gowns show the wealth available to members of the courts that surrounded European royalty, as depicted in great detail in the many surviving paintings from the time. They are made of luxurious fabrics like silk, velvet, lace and beautifully embellished with pearls, crystals, and diamonds, as well as stitched and embroidered with the most intricate designs. Members of noblewomen wore gowns that were true works of art. Even every common woman wore gowns that resembled those worn by the rich in style but not the quality of fabrics. Queen Elizabeth I of England, who reigned from 1558 to 1603, was renowned for her opulent gowns that set the fashion for the rest of Europe. Gowns are a great combination to enhance the personality of today’s woman, who is fashionable, elegant, and pretty. Gowns have become a status symbol as, they have been worn by actors, the wealthy, and the famous women of the world.

Ball Gown

Ball gowns are princess dresses for any bride. These are full-length and puffy, shaped like a ball in the skirt area. Ball gowns, attached with a fitted corset and flair from the waist form, a dramatic skirt that highlights the waist and hides the lower body. The dress silhouette is perfect for a fairytale wedding. They are classic and sophisticated attire that features many details like embroideries, sequins, beads, or pearls.

Ball Gown comes with different styles of sleeves and necklines. Perfect for hourglass and rectangle body types. Wear jewelry as a statement piece that matches your neckline feel the touch of bridal magic. 

A-Line Gown

A-Line gowns resemble the shape of a capital letter A on their skirt area. A-Line gowns are fitted on top and gradually flare out from the waist down to the floor area. This type of gown looks good on every body type. This style goes with many varieties of necklines, sleeves, and fabrics. Pair this gown with heels to add a classic element to your style. A-line gowns are perfect for weddings or any theme parties as it is a versatile silhouette.

Modified A-line Gown

These gowns are the modified version of the A-line style. It fits the bodice and hips and flares down, forming the letter A. These gowns are more for the slim and curved body, and those have shapely waists like hourglass or pear shape women. The modified A-line gown is more body-hugging and fitted than a traditional A-line gown.

Mermaid Gown

The mermaid gowns have timeless designs and are one of the sexiest gown styles. Mermaid gowns fit from the top down to the knees and start to flares resembles a fishtail. It complements your features and thus making it a dreamy wedding dress for a bride with a romantic aesthetic. Perfect for hourglass, tapered, and slim body types. The mermaid silhouette has charm with a combination of romance and fairytales.

Empire Waist Gown

Empire waist gowns have a high waistline right under the bust and give you a long and loose-fitting skirt. It elongates the body's appearance. They are great for petite and Plus-size women who want to divert attention from their waist or hips to their bust. The necklines like sweetheart, V-necklines, and scoop look great when paired with an empire dress. It extent your natural neckline and makes your body look longer.

Trumpet Gown

The trumpet gown hugs the body very well and gradually flares at mid-thigh. It allows more movability. Accentuates your hip curves to give feminine elegance. Perfect for hourglass and busty figures.

Sheath Gown or Column Gown

The sheath or column gown flows with a straight silhouette and hugs the hips beautifully. It feels light on wearing but looks sensational. It is the sexiest gown style which, is made from delicate and flowing fabrics. It has almost no flare. Perfect for petite, slim body type.

Indowestern Gown

Indowestern gowns are trending this year by making their place in the world of fashion. The combinations of traditional art, contemporary designs, and trends make it unique from others. Indowestern gowns will make you stand out from the crowd and give you a stylish and sophisticated look. This style is an amalgamation of cultural and modern looks.

Maintenance Of Gowns

Gowns must be dry cleaned due to their heavy embellishments, exciting hues, and fabric used. Store in a dry place and avoid exposure to sunlight because it will cause discoloration of garments. Refold your dress every one or two years so that permanent creasing does not occur. Always wrap your gown in a garment bag and avoid plastic bags as it traps moisture.

What Makes Samyakk An Incomparable Brand?

The designer gowns in Samyakk’s collection vary in color, texture, silhouette, neckline, and embellishment. Our designer wear Gowns, are often made of superior quality, checked and assured fabrics ranging in weight from light to heavy, such as pure silk, brocade, net, georgette, chiffon, velvet, raw silk, lycra, satin, organza, and taffeta which are, imported from all over the world. The intricate zari, Dori, zardosi, bead, sequins, cutdana, mirror, crystal, Resham, applique, patchwork, embossed work, 3D work, metalwork, Kundan work, and prints adorn the garment and make the wearer look lavish and outstanding for every gracious occasion. As a result, if you’re going to a formal function with a crowd in attendance, a gown is the best option. These will not only show off your curves and add elegance and poise to your personality, but they will also make you stand out in a crowd.

Most of our trusted overseas customers are from the United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Canada, Australia, Mauritius, Singapore, and other nations. Samyakk‘s designer wear has a global market and is, admired for the contemporary collection to cater worldwide. We make every effort to outfit you in the most fashionable attire to make you stand out from the crowd. So, log into www.samyakk.com or visit the store near Richmond road Banglore. Samyakk provides you worldwide free shipping with safe payment modes.

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Woven Double Ikkat Patan Patola Silk Saree

  Woven Double Ikkat Patan Patola Silk Saree

  • STYLE AND CHARM ARE WHAT YOU EXUDE ONCE YOU DRAPE THIS OFF-WHITE PATAN PATOLA SILK SAREE. FEATURING WOVEN BODY AND BORDER. THIS SAREE DOESN'T HAVE A BLOUSE PIECE. THIS EXCLUSIVE SAREE WILL MAKE YOU LOOK ELEGANT AND WILL GO WELL WITH A CLASSY BRACELET. WEAR THIS OPULENT SAREE FOR SOCIAL EVENTS AND FESTIVALS.