Beige Gold Embellished Tissue Silk Saree

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Elevate your ethnic elegance with our tissue silk saree, a masterpiece of artistry. Crafted from the finest tissue silk, it showcases intricate almond zari woven ethnic motifs that exude timeless charm. The heavy zardozi and katdana embellished scalloped border and pallu add opulent detailing, making it perfect for special occasions. With this saree, you will embody the epitome of grace and tradition, leaving a lasting impression.

Colour: Beige Gold

Pattern: Solid

Work: Handwoven

Fabric: Tissue Silk

Saree Length-5.5 Meter 

Blouse Length-1 Meter

Occasion: Party/Festive/Wedding Wear

Care: Dry clean Only

Made in India

Delivery Time: 30-35 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us!

Actual color may slightly vary from the Image

SKU: CSR-1314
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Tissue silk in beige-gold is one of the most re-wearable investment pieces in an ethnic wardrobe. Post-wedding season, it transitions beautifully to Diwali parties, Karva Chauth, formal dinners, and award events. Paired with different blouses — a velvet deep-neck for evenings or a silk high-neck for traditional pujas — the same saree can read entirely differently across multiple occasions.
Beige-gold is considered one of the safest and most sophisticated colour choices for wedding guests because it reads as festive without competing with bridal reds, pinks, or ivories. The tissue silk base catches light with a gentle luminescence rather than an overpowering sheen. Styled with antique jewellery, this saree positions the wearer as tastefully dressed — an ideal choice for mehendi, engagement, or reception events.
Tissue silk is woven with metallic zari threads integrated into the weft, creating a fabric that has an inherent golden shimmer even before embellishment. Unlike plain silk, tissue silk catches light differently at every angle, giving the saree a living, iridescent quality. This makes it more visually impactful for evening events and indoor lighting — particularly at venues with chandeliers or warm ambient lighting where the golden base glows distinctly.
For winter receptions, pair this saree with a deep ruby, burgundy, or forest green embellished blouse to create a rich colour contrast against the beige base. Layer with a delicate gold-embroidered shawl or stole for warmth. Gold polki jewellery with ruby accents works beautifully, as do statement chandbali earrings. Heeled gold sandals or embellished Kolhapuris complete the look for an evening that is warm, well-dressed, and seasonally appropriate.
This saree is ideal for the modern bride drawn to understated bridal dressing — sometimes called 'quiet luxury' in bridal fashion circles. The beige-gold tissue silk with almond zari motifs and zardozi-katdana embellishment creates a soft, warm bridal presence without the visual noise of heavier bridal reds or pinks. It is particularly popular for intimate ceremonies, court marriages, and pre-wedding shoots where elegance takes precedence over extravagance.
Tissue silk is slightly heavier than organza but drapes with a structured, sculptural quality — the pallu falls with more weight and holds its pleats firmly. Unlike organza's semi-transparent look, tissue silk has a more opaque, richly textured surface. For formal wedding occasions, tissue silk reads as more ceremonially significant than organza, making it better suited for event dressing when grandeur is expected.
A handwoven tissue silk saree with zardozi embellishment at this price point represents significantly higher craft investment than most ready-to-wear designer options, which often use machine embroidery or digital prints. The almond zari motifs and embellished border are produced through skilled manual craft — the kind that improves with time in your wardrobe, not degrades. For occasions where the outfit matters, this is a considered, heirloom-quality choice.
The longer delivery window indicates that this saree involves handwoven and hand-embellished processes that cannot be rushed. Handwoven tissue silk with zardozi and katdana border work requires expert craftspeople and time for quality finishing. If you need it for a specific occasion, order at least 5-6 weeks in advance and contact Chinaya Banaras directly for urgent delivery options. Custom blouse stitching adds additional time.
The almond motif — known as 'keri' or 'mango' in Banarasi weaving vocabulary — is one of the oldest and most auspicious motifs in Indian textile heritage. On this tissue silk saree, almond zari motifs are woven directly into the fabric using metallic zari threads, creating a pattern that is permanent and integral to the weave rather than applied on the surface. This tradition of motif weaving is a marker of authentic handwoven textile heritage.
Zardozi is a centuries-old metal embroidery craft using heavy gold or silver threads, often padded and couched to create three-dimensional floral or geometric patterns. Katdana refers to small metallic beads or faceted glass beads sewn individually onto the fabric. On this tissue silk saree, both techniques are combined on the scalloped border and pallu — zardozi provides the structural floral framework while katdana adds sparkle and dimension between the motifs.
This saree is best suited for engagement ceremonies, ring functions, mehendi celebrations, wedding receptions, and haldi functions where a warm golden palette is traditional. Its beige base also makes it a favourite for morning or afternoon ceremonies where heavy bridal colours feel too intense. The zardozi-embellished border and pallu give it enough grandeur for evening receptions as well.