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The Ultimate Bridal Legend:

Indian Red Sona Rupa Experience the pinnacle of Banarasi weaving. This Indian Red masterpiece features the prestigious Sona Rupa technique—a sophisticated artistry where Gold (Sona) and Silver (Rupa) zari are interlaced to create a breathtaking multidimensional shimmer. Executed in a dense floral Jangla pattern using the meticulous Kadwa (Kadhwa) style, this saree is a testament to months of master-craftsmanship, resulting in a flawless finish on both the front and the reverse.

 

Atelier Specs:

  • Technique: Authentic Handloom Kadwa Weave (Individually knotted floral motifs; a clean, snag-free reverse).

  • Zari Artistry: Sona Rupa (Dual-tone Gold and Silver Zari) creating a regal, shifting luster.

  • Fabric: 100% Pure Katan Silk (High-twist silk for a majestic, structured bridal fall).

  • Certification: Silk Mark India Certified (Guaranteed 100% natural heritage silk).

  • Color: Indian Red (A deep, royal, and grounded red—the quintessential hue for evening heritage weddings).

  • Blouse: Plain Red silk with a heavy dual-tone Sona Rupa border (1 Mtr).

 

The Sona Rupa Jangla offers unparalleled versatility for the elite bride. Because it features both gold and silver tones, it pairs seamlessly with traditional heavy yellow gold or contemporary diamond and platinum sets. It is the definitive choice for the bride who wants her heritage to be as multidimensional as her story

 

Disclaimer: 

1. Colours may differ between the picture and the actual product due to lighting condition, device colour encoding and screen resoution + brightness. Buyer descretion is appreciated.

2. Handloom are assymitrical and there will be flaws due to human involvement in the manufacturing process. Flaws should be treated with considerations.

Indian Red Sona Rupa Kadwa Jangla Bridal Banarasi Saree

₹68,300.00Price
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    • Dry Clean Only: To protect the delicate balance of the dual-metallic zari.

    • Storage: Wrap in a Pure Cotton Muslin cloth. Avoid plastic covers to prevent zari oxidation.

    • Maintenance: Every 4 months, unfold and air the saree in a shaded, well-ventilated room to maintain fiber health.

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