Maheshwari Handloom Black and Beige Saree
Black, in a handloom weave, carries a quiet authority-deep, composed, and timeless. This Maheshwari handloom saree, woven in a refined silk-cotton blend, brings that strength to life with delicate flower buttis scattered across the body. The richly woven buttidar pallu adds festive depth, while the traditional wide and narrow border combination frames the saree with unmistakable Maheshwari character. Paired with a black contrast blouse piece, this saree is perfect for festive occasions where elegance speaks louder than embellishment.
What I Loved About It
What truly stayed with me was the balance-the softness of floral buttis against the boldness of black. The buttidar pallu gives it a celebratory feel without overwhelming the drape. It’s powerful, graceful, and deeply rooted in tradition-a saree that feels complete the moment you wear it.
What You'll Love About It
✔ Timeless Black Base – Elegant, strong, and always festive.
✔ Flower Buttis – Adds a gentle, feminine softness to the saree.
✔ Buttidar Pallu – Brings texture, rhythm, and festive richness.
✔ Wide & Narrow Border – A signature Maheshwari detail that elevates the silhouette.
✔ Silk-Cotton Blend – Comfortable, breathable, and ideal for long celebrations.
✔ Black Contrast Blouse Piece – Keeps the look cohesive while allowing bold jewellery or textured styling.
Material & Care Instructions
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Fabric: Silk and Cotton blend
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Weave: Handloom Maheshwari from Central India
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Design: Flower buttis on the body with a buttidar pallu
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Border: Wide & Narrow Maheshwari border
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Blouse Piece: Included – black contrast blouse piece
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Care: Dry clean recommended for longevity. Store in a muslin cloth to retain texture and sheen. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture.
If you’re drawn to sarees that carry strength, restraint, and tradition in equal measure, this Black Maheshwari is a timeless festive choice-quietly powerful, deeply elegant, and endlessly wearable.
Disclaimer:
Please note that a slight variation in colour (up to 10%) may occur due to lighting conditions and differences in screen resolution. Handloom weaves may also carry minor irregularities, which are a mark of their authentic, handcrafted nature.