Product Description
Crafted with a vibrant rani pink hue, this stunning saree is crafted from premium, lightweight Organza fabric. The ensemble is distinguished by its intricate scalloped border, which is heavily embellished with gold-toned embroidery, shimmering sequins, and fine cutdana work. Small floral sequin motifs are delicately scattered across the body of the saree to provide a graceful sparkle throughout the drape. It is paired with a contrasting mustard yellow blouse that features elaborate gold floral embroidery and sequin work on the sleeves and neckline, creating a bold and festive color palette. This saree is a premier choice for weddings, sangeet ceremonies, and grand festive celebrations.
Product Details
| Product Code: |
SAHA1099 |
Color: |
Pink |
| Fabric: |
Organza |
Work: |
Sequins, Cutdana |
| Blouse Color: |
Yellow |
Blouse Fabric: |
Organza |
| Blouse Type: |
Unstitched |
Dispatch Time: |
10 to 15 Working days |
Everything You Need to Know
Q: I want to wear this again after the wedding. Can this heavy silk be converted into a lehenga or a floor-length Anarkali later? A: Absolutely. One of the best features of our heavy Banarasi and Kanjivaram silks is the generous 5.5-meter length and high thread count. The fabric is sturdy enough to be tailored into a structured lehenga or a regal long jacket, ensuring your investment lives on long after the wedding festivities.
Q: I’ll be running around assisting the bride all day. Will this saree crease easily if I’m sitting, bending, or lifting things? A: While all pure silk has a natural 'memory,' our high-ply weaves are remarkably resilient. Minor seated creases tend to fall out naturally due to the weight of the fabric. For a flawless look all day, we suggest pinning the pleats slightly higher to keep the hem clear of your feet while you’re on the move.
Q: I’m not very experienced with sarees. Is the fabric 'beginner-friendly' for someone who needs to drape it quickly in a hotel room? A: For beginners, we recommend our **[Insert Specific Weave, e.g., Soft-Silk or Chanderi-Banarasi]** variants. They have a slightly softer drape that is easier to pleat manually. If you choose our heaviest silks, we suggest using a 'pre-pleating' service or using a cotton 'petticoat' with a firm waistband to make the tucking process foolproof.
💡 Pro-Stylist Tip
Vibrant Festive Contrast. This Rani Pink Organza looks best when the scalloped border is showcased via an open pallu drape. Since the mustard blouse is heavily embroidered, opt for Kundan Jhumkas and a sleek bun to highlight the intricate neckline work and maintain a clean, regal silhouette.