Baby Pink Crush Tissue Silk Banarasi Saree with Birds Floral Border

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This baby pink Banarasi silk saree features an intricately woven resham silk border with crushed tissue threads, showcasing beautiful bird and floral patterns. The design extends to the pallu, adding a harmonious and artistic touch to the saree. It comes with a matching running unstitched blouse piece, allowing for custom tailoring to suit your style.

Key Features:
• Crushed Tissue Silk Saree
• Color: Baby Pink
• Resham Silk Woven Birds and Floral Patterns on Border and Pallu
• Saree Length: 5.5 meters
• Blouse Material: ±90 cm
• Width: ±44 inches

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Perfect for: Cultural events, festive celebrations, and weddings.

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image due to photography and lighting conditions.

Styling Tips: For a beautiful wedding look, pair this baby pink saree with pearl or silver jewelry and a clutch.

Fabric

Crushed Tissue Silk Saree

Color

Baby Pink

Border and Pallu

Resham Silk Woven Birds and Floral Patterns on Border and Pallu

Saree Length

5.5m

Width

±44 inches

Blouse Material

±90cm

Dry Clean Only

For a beautiful wedding look, pair this baby pink saree with pearl or silver jewelry and a clutch.

Customization : For additional services like blouse stitching and customization, kindly contact our team at +91 7705012088. 
Please Note : Actual color may slightly vary from the image due to photography and lighting conditions. Availing customization makes the product ineligible for exchange or refund.

SKU: TIS-035C
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Tissue silk requires a bit more care during draping than georgette or cotton because the fabric is slightly crisp and can shift. However, once draped and pinned, it holds well for 3–5 hours without significant adjustment. For first-time wearers, having the saree pre-draped or professionally draped before the event is recommended. The lightweight nature of tissue silk makes it one of the easier silk sarees to manage despite its delicate appearance.
Tissue silk sarees should be dry cleaned after every 2–3 wears to preserve the metallic thread integrity and prevent colour migration. Between wears, the saree should be stored in a muslin cloth (not plastic) in a cool, dry space. Crushing or folding along zari borders repeatedly can weaken metallic threads over time, so rolling the saree loosely or using acid-free tissue paper for storage is recommended.
Tissue silk is woven with metallic threads integrated into the base, giving it a distinctive shimmer that differs from the surface sheen of regular silk or the matte flow of georgette. It is lighter than Katan or Kanjivaram silk but more structured than georgette. The 'crush' texture refers to a slight rumpling in the fabric surface that adds depth and visual interest — a contemporary Banarasi adaptation of classic tissue weaving.
Baby pink tissue silk is increasingly popular for the mother-of-the-bride or mother-of-the-groom at Indian weddings because it is feminine, non-competing with bridal red, and visually elegant in photographs. The birds and floral border adds a heritage touch that reads as tastefully traditional rather than overly ornate — ideal for older women or mature dressers who prefer refined festive looks.
This is a strong multi-occasion purchase. Baby pink is a highly reusable colour across the Indian festive and wedding calendar, and the birds-floral Banarasi border keeps it relevant for years rather than seasons. Tissue silk sarees also appreciate in perceived value over time as handloom sarees become rarer. With proper care, this saree can be worn across multiple weddings, family ceremonies, and festivals without appearing repetitive.
Baby pink tissue silk in a restrained birds-and-floral border is appropriate for office festive days, cultural events, or corporate Diwali celebrations where saree is the chosen format. The saree is visually polished without being overly bridal, and its lighter weight makes it more practical for a workday-length event than heavier silk alternatives.
For a formal family ceremony — engagement, reception, or shaadi — tissue silk tends to feel more structured and ceremonially appropriate than organza, which reads as lighter and more fashion-forward. The birds and floral Banarasi border on this saree adds a traditional motif vocabulary that organza sarees often lack, making it more recognisable as a heritage piece. It is a preferred choice for guests who want to honour traditional dress codes while staying visually current.
Crush tissue refers to a deliberate crinkle or ruching effect achieved by weaving metallic zari threads at specific tension levels into the tissue base, causing the fabric to hold a dimensional surface texture. Unlike conventional flat silk, crush tissue has a sculptural quality that catches light differently across folds. This technique is a contemporary adaptation within the Banarasi handloom tradition, combining classic zari weaving with modern surface aesthetics.
Bird motifs — particularly peacocks, parakeets, and hansas (swans) — have deep roots in Banarasi weaving and are drawn from Mughal textile traditions. The peacock and hansa represent auspiciousness and marital happiness, making them popular choices for wedding and ceremony sarees. On this saree, the birds are integrated within the floral border using traditional weaving technique, creating a motif that is both culturally meaningful and visually distinctive.
For a spring wedding, pair this saree with a silver or rose gold blouse — either in a matching pink or a contrasting mint/ivory — and accessorise with kundan or polki earrings and a delicate maang tikka. Floral or pearl hair accessories complement the season and the saree's birds-and-florals motif. Avoid oversized statement pieces that compete with the border; the saree's heritage detail should remain the visual anchor.
This saree is best suited for engagement ceremonies, wedding receptions, annaprashan (rice ceremonies), godh bharai (baby showers), and Navratri celebrations. Baby pink is a universally flattering and occasion-flexible colour, and the Banarasi birds-and-floral border gives it the heritage credibility required for family ceremonies where traditional textile choices are noticed and appreciated.