Blue Chanderi Silk Saree With Kalamkari Floral Prints

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The purity of tradition and a sense of fashion tend to win out. In this lovely saree, the pure chanderi silk fabric is expertly handwoven. The navy blue shade of our chanderi silk saree is a classic shade. The saree features delicate printed kalamkari print in vibrant colors that adds to its allure. It is ultra-sophisticated due to the antique zari design at the border. Drape this pure Chanderi silk saree from our collection at any summer wedding to make a statement. To achieve a perfect classy look, pair this Chanderi silk saree with a bluestone necklace and a golden clutch.

  • Pattern-  Block Print
  • Saree Work- Woven
  • Fabric-  Chanderi Silk
  • Saree Length-5.5 Meter 
  •  Blouse Length-1 Meter
  • Weight – 0.5kg
  • Shipping time-5-7 days
  • Color – The classic shade of blue.
  • Fabric – This gorgeous saree is crafted from pure Chanderi silk fabric. One of the most precise and luxurious silk saree fabrics is Chanderi silk.  
  • Texture -To give it a classy look, the lustrous textured fabric of Chanderi silk is woven beautifully and detailed with vibrant kalamkari prints.
  • Features – The saree is highlighted by floral kalamkari prints that run the length of it. Antique gold zari work is embroidered on the pallu and border.
  • Wash care – Dry wash only! 
  • Actual color may slightly vary from the Image

 

    Fabric

    Chanderi Silk

    Pattern

    Block Print

    Saree Work

    Woven

    Saree Length

    5.5 Meter

    Weight

    0.5kg

    Color

    The classic shade of blue.

    Dry Clean Only

    Style it with a sleek low bun, statement bluestone jewelry, subtle dewy makeup, and gold heels for an effortlessly regal summer wedding look.

    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: CSR-009
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    Chanderi silk with its natural, breathable weave and traditional Kalamkari motifs is well-suited for temple visits and ritual occasions. The antique zari border adds just enough ceremonial reverence without making the saree feel heavy for extended walks or standing during ceremonies. Blue is an auspicious colour associated with Lord Krishna and is widely worn for temple darshan and puja occasions across North and Central India.
    Yes — this saree is recommended for workplace cultural events, office festivals, and semi-formal corporate occasions. The classic blue Chanderi silk with Kalamkari print reads as polished and traditional without feeling overdressed. At under ₹6,000, it offers excellent value for women building a versatile ethnic wardrobe. Paired with a matching or contrast silk blouse and minimal jewellery, it works well from office to evening functions.
    Chanderi silk is significantly lighter and more sheer than Banarasi silk — it drapes fluidly and feels feather-light, making it more suited for casual-formal and semi-festive wear. Banarasi silk is heavier, more structured, and appropriate for weddings and ceremonial events. This Chanderi Kalamkari saree fills the everyday-festive niche that Banarasi cannot — it is the preferred choice when you want ethnic elegance without the weight of traditional ceremony.
    The saree pairs beautifully with a solid navy, ivory, or gold short-sleeve blouse in silk or raw silk. For jewellery, a bluestone or lapis lazuli necklace and matching earrings echo the blue palette, while a golden clutch adds evening polish. The brand recommends completing the look with heeled footwear in metallic tones. Minimal makeup with a bold kajal works best to keep the focus on the fabric's print character.
    For summer outdoor events, style this Chanderi saree with a sleeveless or cold-shoulder blouse to maximise airflow. The fabric's natural breathability does the rest. Pair with flat or block-heeled footwear for comfort on grass or uneven outdoor surfaces. A small potli bag in gold or navy adds a festive touch. Skip heavy jewellery — a single jhumka or ear cuff in gold is sufficient. Store the saree in muslin to prevent colour transfer from other garments.
    Chanderi silk is one of the most recommended fabrics for summer weddings because of its lightweight weave and natural breathability. This blue Chanderi Kalamkari saree — with its printed floral motifs and antique zari border — strikes the right balance between festive and comfortable. It will not feel heavy or cling in heat, making it ideal for outdoor summer weddings, day-time sangeet functions, and destination wedding events in warmer climates.
    Yes — this blue Chanderi Kalamkari saree is an excellent entry point into silk sarees. Its lighter weight and flowing drape make it less physically demanding than Banarasi or tissue silk, and the Kalamkari print provides visual interest without requiring heavy accessorisation. At its price point, it is accessible without compromise on craft quality, making it ideal for building an ethnic wardrobe that can be worn frequently.
    Chanderi is among the most travel-friendly silk sarees available. At only 0.5 kg, it can be folded compactly without leaving permanent creases, making it suitable for destination weddings, travel wardrobes, and carry-on packing. Unlike heavier Banarasi or tissue silk sarees that require careful storage, this Chanderi Kalamkari saree recovers its shape quickly when aired out — a practical advantage for women who travel frequently for weddings and events.
    Kalamkari is one of India's oldest hand-painting and block-printing traditions, originating in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The term 'Kalamkari' literally means 'pen work' — traditionally using a bamboo pen dipped in natural dyes to paint mythological narratives or floral patterns on fabric. On this Chanderi silk saree, Kalamkari-inspired printed motifs bring this folk-art vocabulary into a wearable, festive context, connecting the wearer to over 3,000 years of Indian textile artistry.
    Pure Chanderi silk has a characteristic sheen and feather-light transparency that blended cotton-Chanderi cannot replicate. The silk warp threads create a faint lustre across the surface while maintaining a soft, airy hand-feel. The antique zari woven border on this saree is possible only because of the tightly controlled pure silk weave — blended variants often have a less defined border finish and lower drape quality over time.
    This saree is best suited for summer weddings as a wedding guest, casual festive occasions like Holi, Akshaya Tritiya, or Onam, office cultural programmes, college convocations, and semi-formal lunches and dinners. The Kalamkari print with its folk-art character also makes it popular for heritage events, museum functions, and art/craft exhibitions where textiles are conversation pieces.