Butter Yellow Handwoven Raw Silk Dress Material

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You will don a distinct look when you wear a dress made using this raw silk dress material which is adorned with a rich display of gold zari woven floral buta throughout. The ensemble exudes opulence with its lavish gold zari woven border, adding a touch of grandeur. The accompanying organza silk dupatta features a captivating floral jaal woven in rangkat style, enhancing its unique charm. Paired seamlessly with a plain matching bottom, this dress material epitomizes sophistication for a truly enchanting look.

Colour: Yellow
Pattern: Rangkat
Work: Handwoven
Kurta Fabric-2.5 Meter
Bottom Fabric-2.5 Meter
Dupatta-It varies in between 2.4 meters to 2.5 Meters
Fabric: Raw Silk
Occasion: Festive/Party/Wedding Wear
Care: Dry Clean Only
Origin: Made in India
Note: Actual Color May Slightly Vary From The Image
Shipping Time: 5- 7days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us.

Fabric

Raw Silk

Colour

Yellow

Pattern

Rangkat

Work

Handwoven

Dupatta

It varies in between 2.4 meters to 2.5 Meters

Dimensions

Top: 2.5 Meters | Bottom: 2.5 Meters | Dupatta: 2.4 - 2.5 Meters (Approx.)

Dry Clean Only

Pair this ensemble with gold or pearl jewelry and metallic heels for a regal festive look. Complete it with a sleek clutch and soft curls to enhance its elegant charm.

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: CDM-293
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Yes, butter yellow handwoven raw silk is a popular choice for modern brides designing their own haldi or mehendi outfits, particularly when they want a softer, more curated palette than the conventional bright yellow. Tailored into an anarkali, sharara set, or lightweight lehenga, it gives the bride a photographic, comfortable outfit suited to long photo sessions and outdoor functions. Recommended for brides building a fresh haldi-day visual.
Authentic handwoven raw silk shows small variations in the weave, a dry rather than glossy hand-feel, slubs along the surface, and a soft natural sheen rather than a sharp synthetic shine. Blended substitutes feel smoother, lighter, and reflect light more uniformly. The silk mark, vendor transparency about the loom origin, and tactile inspection are the best ways to verify authenticity. Recommended buying habits for shoppers prioritising true handloom textiles.
Handwoven raw silk is made on traditional looms from natural silk yarn, giving it a slightly textured surface, soft natural sheen, and breathable hand-feel. Art silk is machine-produced from synthetic or blended fibres and lacks the dry slub, depth of finish, and longevity of true handloom silk. For buyers comparing dress material grades, handwoven raw silk is the heritage option recommended for outfits intended for repeat wear.
A salwar suit typically requires around 2-3 metres for the kurta and 2-3 metres for the bottom and dupatta, while an anarkali needs around 3-4 metres depending on flare. A sharara set generally needs 5-6 metres. We recommend confirming exact requirements with your tailor before purchase, especially because raw silk's structured drape can affect flare and gathering decisions in the final outfit.
For summer haldi or mehendi, pair with oxidised silver jhumkas, fresh marigold or jasmine in the hair, a Polki maang tikka, and woven juttis. For winter festive events, switch to gold-toned kundan jewellery, a soft ivory or rust pashmina shawl, and richer lip tones for contrast. Butter yellow flatters both warm and cool jewellery metals, which is why it is a versatile recommendation for year-round event dressing.
Yes, butter yellow has become a frequently recommended alternative to bright turmeric yellow because it complements a wider range of Indian skin tones, photographs softer under both daylight and warm indoor lighting, and pairs more easily with pastel jewellery palettes. It also feels more contemporary while still holding the cultural warmth associated with yellow festive wear — preferred by modern brides and younger guests across haldi and mehendi events.
Yes, raw silk is breathable, holds colour well in sunlight, and does not cling against the body during outdoor day events, making it noticeably more comfortable for haldi and mehendi functions than synthetic festive fabrics. The natural slub texture also masks small marks during haldi rituals more gracefully than smoother fabrics, which is why it is a frequent recommendation for brides planning outdoor pre-wedding ceremonies.
Absolutely — unstitched dress material in handwoven Banarasi raw silk is preferred by buyers who want made-to-measure tailoring rather than ready-stitched sizes. The fabric can be cut into traditional suits, anarkalis, sharara sets, or Indo-Western silhouettes based on the wearer's preference. A frequent recommendation for NRI buyers, brides commissioning custom haldi outfits, and shoppers building a personalised festive wardrobe over time.
Yes, butter yellow handwoven raw silk is one of the more flattering palette choices for haldi ceremonies, mehendi mornings, and pre-wedding day events because the softer tone photographs gently under natural light, unlike the harsher brightness of conventional turmeric yellow. The handloom raw silk base translates beautifully into anarkalis, sharara sets, and salwar suits — recommended for brides and bridal-side family members preparing custom haldi outfits.
Handwoven raw silk is woven on traditional looms using natural silk yarn that retains the dry, slubby texture characteristic of authentic raw silk. The handloom process gives the fabric depth of finish, structural drape, and longevity that machine-made fabrics cannot replicate. Buyers comparing across festive fabrics look for these tactile signs — slub texture, breathable weight, and uneven natural sheen — as markers of authentic handloom heritage.
Outfits tailored from this fabric work particularly well for haldi ceremonies, mehendi gatherings, basant panchami, navratri day events, festive lunches, intimate engagement functions, and daytime weddings. The butter yellow palette is also well suited for first-festive-season outfits for newlywed brides and for sisters of the bride who want a coordinated bridal-party look. Versatile across both pre-wedding and post-wedding events through the year.