Khadi silk with silver and copper zari


Khadi silk

This saree is Khadi silk with geometrical patterns woven, in silver and copper zari.

Khadi silk
This is the saree

Khadi is a versatile fabric that holds a significant place in Indian textile heritage. It’s traditionally hand-spun and hand-woven from natural fibers like cotton, silk, or wool. The Khadi movement, led by Mahatma Gandhi during India’s struggle for independence, emphasized the use of Khadi as a means to promote self-reliance, empower rural artisans, and boycott foreign goods during British colonial rule. Even today, Khadi continues to symbolize simplicity, sustainability, and national identity in India. It’s not just a fabric but also a cultural symbol, representing unity, self-sufficiency, and the spirit of independence.

Khadi sarees are handcrafted elegance and fashion trend now. This saree is navy blue in color and has geometrical pattern all over with silver and copper zari.

The pallu is simple stripes.

Khadi silk
The pallu is striped

This is how it looks when worn:

Khadi silk
When worn

This is a very elegant saree which can be worn for functions as well as office wear.