This Rani Kanjeevaram handloom saree is woven in a luxurious silk-cotton blend, featuring rich mehendi green stripes highlighted with delicate buttis, a radiant zari pallu, and a bold big zari border. Crafted in the heritage looms of Tamil Nadu, it beautifully blends vibrant colour with traditional craftsmanship. Paired with a contrast green blouse, it creates a striking and festive ensemble perfect for weddings and celebrations.
What I Loved About It
Rani pink has a celebratory energy that instantly lifts the mood, but what truly made me fall for this saree was the mehendi green. It grounds the brightness of the rani so beautifully, creating a balance that feels both festive and composed. The buttis add a soft texture, and the zari pallu brings in that classic Kanjeevaram richness. It feels vibrant, but never overwhelming.
What You'll Love About It
✔ Silk-Cotton Kanjeevaram Blend – Rich in look, yet comfortable for long celebrations
✔ Rani & Mehendi Green Contrast – Bold, festive, and beautifully balanced
✔ Stripes with Buttis – Structured design softened with intricate detailing
✔ Zari Pallu – Traditional shimmer that elevates the saree
✔ Big Zari Border – Strong, regal framing for a grand finish
✔ Handloom Craftsmanship – Authentically woven with lasting quality
✔ Contrast Green Blouse – Adds vibrance and enhances the overall look
Material & Care Instructions
Fabric: 75% Silk, 25% Cotton
Weave: Handloom Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu
Design: Mehendi green stripes with buttis and zari pallu
Border: Big zari border
Blouse Piece: Included – contrast green blouse
Care: Gently air the saree after use. Store in a muslin cloth to retain its texture and sheen, and keep away from moisture and direct sunlight.
This Rani Kanjeevaram silk-cotton saree is for women who love vibrant tradition with ease. Ideal for weddings and festive occasions, it offers the richness of Kanjeevaram in a lighter, more wearable form—so you can celebrate comfortably while looking effortlessly elegant.
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.