Rani - The Crown Jewel of Tradition

$550.00

Rani, meaning “queen”, lives up to its name with regal richness and commanding grace. Handwoven in pure Kanchipattu silk, this saree features a deep magenta-red body, saturated in richness and paired with a striking antique gold zari border that gleams like a royal diadem.

The saree is embellished with delicate gold butta motifs scattered across the body, adding understated elegance. The broad gold border, highlighted by intricate traditional designs, leads gracefully into a grand pallu adorned with floral and paisley patterns, echoing the splendor of temple artistry.

Please see video below

Fabric: Pure Handloom Kanchipattu Silk
Color Palette: Royal magenta-red body with antique gold zari work
Motifs: Subtle gold buttas on the body; traditional florals and paisleys on the pallu
Border: Broad, rich antique gold zari border with fine craftsmanship
Finish: Structured drape with a luxurious, radiant sheen

Styling Tip: Pair Rani with a contrast blouse in emerald green, mustard, or antique gold, and complete the look with temple jewelry and a bold bindi for a truly majestic presence.

Perfect For: Weddings, festive ceremonies, bridal moments, or any occasion where you wish to feel royal.

Rani, meaning “queen”, lives up to its name with regal richness and commanding grace. Handwoven in pure Kanchipattu silk, this saree features a deep magenta-red body, saturated in richness and paired with a striking antique gold zari border that gleams like a royal diadem.

The saree is embellished with delicate gold butta motifs scattered across the body, adding understated elegance. The broad gold border, highlighted by intricate traditional designs, leads gracefully into a grand pallu adorned with floral and paisley patterns, echoing the splendor of temple artistry.

Please see video below

Fabric: Pure Handloom Kanchipattu Silk
Color Palette: Royal magenta-red body with antique gold zari work
Motifs: Subtle gold buttas on the body; traditional florals and paisleys on the pallu
Border: Broad, rich antique gold zari border with fine craftsmanship
Finish: Structured drape with a luxurious, radiant sheen

Styling Tip: Pair Rani with a contrast blouse in emerald green, mustard, or antique gold, and complete the look with temple jewelry and a bold bindi for a truly majestic presence.

Perfect For: Weddings, festive ceremonies, bridal moments, or any occasion where you wish to feel royal.

Kanchipattu Saree Care Instructions

1. Dry Clean Only:
Always dry clean your Kanchipattu saree, especially if it includes zari or intricate weaving. This helps maintain the silk’s sheen and structure, and prevents damage to delicate threads.

2. Avoid Washing at Home:
Do not machine wash or hand wash, as water and harsh detergents can weaken silk fibers and dull the zari.

3. Storage Tips:

  • Store the saree in a muslin or cotton cloth — this allows the fabric to breathe.

  • Avoid plastic covers as they trap moisture and can damage both silk and zari.

  • Keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.

  • Refold the saree every 2–3 months to avoid permanent creases and zari tearing.

4. Ironing:

  • Use a low to medium heat setting when ironing.

  • Always place a thin cotton cloth over the saree to protect it while ironing.

  • Do not steam or apply direct heat on the zari.

5. Perfumes and Deodorants:
Avoid spraying perfume, deodorant, or hair products directly on the saree — especially over zari work, as chemicals may cause discoloration.

6. Handling Tips:

  • Be gentle while draping to avoid pulling the zari.

  • Ensure hands are clean and dry when handling the saree to avoid stains and oils transferring.