SJ037 ELEGANT DOLA SAREE
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These sarees are classic examples of traditional silk sarees featuring rich Zari weaving, commonly associated with Kanchipuram (Kanjeevaram) or high-end Banarasi soft silk styles. They are celebrated for their elegance, durability, and intricate metallic craftsmanship.
Design & Artistry
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Rich Zari Borders: The most striking feature is the wide, ornate border woven with gold or silver metallic thread (Zari). These borders feature traditional motifs like floral vines (floral jaal), leaves, and geometric patterns.
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Temple Motifs: If you look closely at the edges of the borders, there are small triangular patterns known as "Temple" or "Gopuram" borders, a signature element of South Indian weaving.
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Intricate Body Weaving: The body of the sarees includes tone-on-tone or contrasting weaving. For instance, the lavender saree shows a beautiful all-over floral vine pattern, while others feature subtle textures that catch the light.
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Contrasting Pallu: Typically, these sarees feature a heavily decorated pallu (the end piece draped over the shoulder) that serves as the centerpiece of the garment.
Fabric & Texture
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Lustrous Silk: The fabric has a visible sheen and a structured drape, characteristic of Pure Silk or Soft Silk.
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Tissue Finish: The champagne/beige saree on the right appears to have a "Tissue Silk" finish, where the Zari is woven so densely with the silk that the entire fabric takes on a metallic, liquid-gold appearance.
Color Palette
This collection offers a beautiful blend of traditional and contemporary "English" colors:
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Royal Magenta: A bold, festive classic.
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Lavender/Lilac: A modern, trendy pastel choice for daytime events.
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Powder Blue: An elegant, sophisticated shade.
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Champagne Gold: A timeless neutral that exudes luxury.
Best Occasions
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Weddings: Ideal for brides, bridesmaids, or close family members.
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Festivals: Perfect for Diwali, Pongal, or temple visits.
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Formal Events: Their structured look makes them suitable for high-end galas or award ceremonies.


