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SEMI SILK SAREE 0911241
A semi-silk saree with a woven border offers the perfect combination of elegance, comfort, and affordability. The semi-silk fabric combines the luxurious appearance of silk with the practicality and durability of other fibers like cotton or polyester. When paired with a woven border, it adds a touch of traditional charm and intricate design, making it a versatile choice for both formal and semi-formal occasions.
Here’s a detailed look at the features and styling tips for a semi-silk saree with a woven border:
Fabric: Semi-Silk
- Lustrous and Soft: Semi-silk fabric has a smooth, soft texture with a subtle sheen, similar to pure silk, but is generally more affordable. It has a natural glow and drapes beautifully, making it ideal for creating graceful pleats and folds.
- Lightweight and Comfortable: While silk can be heavy and delicate, semi-silk is lighter and more durable. This makes it easy to wear for long durations, whether you're attending a wedding, festival, or day event.
- Breathability: Semi-silk is breathable and comfortable, making it suitable for a variety of climates. It doesn't retain excessive heat, so it’s a good option for both warm and cooler weather.
- Durability: Unlike pure silk, semi-silk is more resistant to wrinkles and easier to maintain, making it a practical choice for those who want the luxurious look of silk without the need for constant care.
Woven Border
- Traditional Weaving Techniques: The woven border on a semi-silk saree is typically created using techniques like zari weaving, jacquard weaving, or handloom weaving, which involve intertwining threads (often metallic zari, silk, or cotton) into the fabric. This gives the border a rich, textured finish.
- Motifs & Patterns: Woven borders can feature intricate designs such as floral motifs, paisleys, geometric patterns, or traditional temple borders. The weaving can either be subtle or bold, depending on the design. Some common patterns include floral vines, peacocks, or temple motifs, which represent Indian cultural heritage.
- Zari and Silk Threads: The woven borders often use zari (golden or silver) or silk threads to create a gleaming effect. The combination of semi-silk fabric and zari weaving gives the saree a sophisticated look without being overly heavy or elaborate.
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Contrast or Coordinated: The border may be in a contrasting color to the main body of the saree, or it can match the body color for a more harmonious, subtle effect. Popular combinations include golden or silver borders on darker-colored sarees like maroon, navy blue, or emerald green.
Return Charges:
- In case of in-house returns, a return delivery charge of ₹200 will be applied.
- Shipping charges and Cash on Delivery (COD) charges are not refundable.
Please note the following:
- Returns requested after 24 hours from delivery will not be accepted.
- Return consignments should be sent back within 7 days of delivery.
- Cancellation requests can only be made within 24 hours of placing the order.
- Refunds will be processed once the returned product is received and verified to be in original condition.
For any return-related queries or to initiate a return, please contact our customer support team. We strive to provide a seamless and satisfactory return experience for our valued customers.COLOUR SHADE - PASTEL GREEN SHADE