This Bluish Green Kanjeevaram handloom saree is woven in a rich silk-cotton blend, featuring graceful mor (peacock) buttis across the body, a luminous zari pallu, and a traditional border. Crafted in the heritage looms of South India, it carries a sense of storytelling and symbolism, where every motif feels rooted in culture. Paired with a running blouse piece, it offers a timeless and elegant look for bridal and festive occasions.
What I Loved About It
This shade of bluish green has such a serene depth—it feels calming yet festive at the same time. But what truly made me fall for this saree are the mor buttis. Peacocks have always symbolised beauty and grace, and seeing them woven so delicately across the saree adds a certain poetry to it. The zari pallu brings in a soft festive glow, while the traditional border keeps it grounded in heritage.
What You'll Love About It
✔ Silk-Cotton Kanjeevaram Blend – Rich look with comfortable, breathable wear
✔ Bluish Green Hue – Serene, elegant, and beautifully distinctive
✔ Mor (Peacock) Buttis – Traditional motifs symbolising grace and beauty
✔ Zari Pallu – Festive shimmer that enhances the drape effortlessly
✔ Traditional Border – Classic finish rooted in heritage design
✔ Handloom Craftsmanship – Authentically woven with lasting quality
✔ Running Blouse Piece – Easy, coordinated styling
Material & Care Instructions
Fabric: Silk Cotton
Weave: Handloom Kanjeevaram from South India
Design: Mor buttis with zari pallu
Border: Traditional border
Blouse Piece: Included – running blouse piece
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 Bluish Green Kanjeevaram silk-cotton saree is for women who love tradition with meaning. Perfect for bridal and festive occasions, it offers a blend of elegance, symbolism, and comfort—making it a piece that feels as special to wear as it looks.
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.