
Maheshwari Chandrakala Rani Pink Gulbakshi Colour Saree
There’s something undeniably regal about the Rani colour—bold, celebratory, and deeply rooted in Indian tradition. This authentic Maheshwari handloom saree in a rich silk-cotton blend brings that spirit to life through the interplay of moon and floral motifs woven across its lustrous body. The heavy jaali pallu adds a striking texture, light yet intricate, while the signature wide and narrow borders frame the saree in quiet elegance. It comes with a running blouse piece, making it ready for any festive or ceremonial occasion.
What I Loved About It
The moment I unwrapped this saree, it reminded me of heirlooms—those lovingly passed-down drapes that hold memories of laughter-filled evenings and temple bells echoing in the air. The vibrant Rani hue is both timeless and powerful. I was especially drawn to the jaali pallu—so detailed, yet featherlight in its fall. It’s the kind of saree that doesn’t just dress you, it uplifts you.
What You'll Love About It
✔ Rani Pink Elegance – Festive, bold, and instantly luminous
✔ Moon & Flower Motifs – Traditional yet playful symbolism
✔ Heavy Jaali Pallu – Airy, intricate, and beautifully dramatic
✔ Wide & Narrow Borders – A defining Maheshwari signature
✔ Silk-Cotton Comfort – Light, breathable, and graceful to drape
✔ Includes Running Blouse Piece – Style it classic or contrast with deep gold or green
Material & Care Instructions
Fabric: Pure Silk and Cotton blend
Weave: Handloom, crafted in Maheshwar (Central India)
Design Details: Moon and floral patterns, signature jaali pallu, wide and narrow borders
Blouse Piece: Included – running in same colour
Care Tips: Dry clean only. To retain the saree’s natural sheen and softness, store it wrapped in a muslin cloth and avoid hanging for long periods.
This saree is for the woman who celebrates tradition with a modern gaze—someone who appreciates the quiet strength of handloom and the joy of bold, beautiful colour.
Disclaimer:
Please note that a slight variation in colour (up to 10%) may occur due to lighting and screen resolution.