
Sangria Designer Wedding Sari with Large Paisleys Border and Embroidered-Beads
Hand-wash gently with mild detergent. Do not wring. Dry in shade, iron on the lowest setting.
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Behind this piece
Chiffon as a canvas for celebration has a long history in Indian bridal dressing, where its gossamer weight carries embellishment without burden. This sari draws on the paisley tradition rooted in Kashmiri shawl weaving, where the boteh motif travelled from Persian courts into the looms of the Kashmir Valley centuries ago. Here, that same ancient form is rendered at generous scale along the border, then anchored with hand-applied embroidered beads that catch light the way a bride should: quietly, then all at once. The result is craft in dialogue with occasion, never one without the other.
How to style
Wear this sari with a sleeveless raw-silk blouse in ivory or deep wine to let the sangria hue lead. For a wedding reception, pair it with polki or kundan drop earrings and a slim gold kada; the bead embroidery already provides texture, so jewellery should frame rather than compete. A strappy block-heel sandal in nude or gold keeps the silhouette long. For a sangeet, try a backless blouse in matching chiffon and finish with jhumkas. Carry a silk box clutch in champagne. The sari works equally well draped Gujarati-style for ease of movement through a long evening.
Fabric & care
Chiffon is a delicate plain-woven fabric, and this sari carries additional weight from its beaded embroidery, so dry cleaning is strongly advised for every wash. Never wring or twist the fabric; instead, press gently between clean towels to remove excess moisture if dampened. Store the sari folded in a breathable muslin cloth, away from direct sunlight, which fades chiffon unevenly over time. Avoid plastic bags, which trap humidity and cause bead threads to weaken. Refold along different lines every few months to prevent permanent crease lines setting into the fabric. Handle the beaded border with particular care.
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