Kanjivaram Silk Saree
This saree is a classic example of South Indian silk artistry, likely a high-quality Art Silk variety. It features a sophisticated two-tone color palette that balances a fresh, cool body with a warm, regal border.
Body
Color: A soft pastel mint or pistachio green.
Texture & Weave: The fabric has a rich, lustrous sheen with a self-design jacquard pattern. It features a "checks" or "box" weave containing subtle traditional motifs.
Motifs: A distinctive vertical row of large circular "Butta" motifs—likely representing stylized fruits or blossoms—is woven in golden zari across the pleats.
Border and Pallu
Color: A deep magenta or wine-red contrast border.
Zari Work: The border is heavily embellished with intricate gold zari. The patterns include traditional floral creepers (vanki) and ornate scrolling vines, which are characteristic of traditional temple-style borders.
Detailing: A small geometric "rudraksh" or bead-like pattern sits at the very edge of the gold work, separating the green body from the rich magenta.
Style & Occasion
This saree is a quintessential wedding or festive wear piece. The contrast between the light green and the bold wine border makes it pop beautifully in photographs, especially under warm lighting.

