Maroon Handloom Crepe Khaddi Saree with Silver Zari Stripes

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This maroon handloom crepe Banarasi saree features elegant silver zari khaddi woven stripes throughout, adding texture and visual interest. The saree is further enhanced by an intricate border and pallu, offering a touch of traditional charm. It comes with a matching running blouse piece, perfect for custom tailoring to complete your look.

Key Features:
• Handloom Crepe Khaddi Silk Saree
• Color: Maroon
• Silver Zari Woven Stripes
• Intricate Border and Pallu
• Saree Length: 5.5 meters
• Blouse Material: ±90 cm
• Width: ±44 inches

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Perfect for: Traditional gatherings, festive celebrations, and special occasions.

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

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

Styling Tips: Pair this maroon saree with silver jewelry and a matching potli bag for an elegant wedding look.

Fabric

Handloom Crepe Khaddi Silk Saree

Color

Maroon

Design

Silver Zari Woven Stripes

Border and Pallu

Intricate Border and Pallu

Saree Length

5.5 meters

Blouse Material

±90 cm

Width

±44 inches

Dry clean only.

Pair this maroon saree with silver jewelry and a matching potli bag for an elegant 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: CPS-017
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Yes, this maroon crepe khaddi saree is a popular pick for mothers of the bride, sisters of the bride, and senior family members at sangeet, reception, and ceremony events. The deep maroon base reads as appropriately senior and bridal-adjacent, while the crepe khaddi fluid drape is comfortable across long event hours. The silver zari modernises the look beyond traditional gold-zari sarees that older generations typically wear.
Crepe khaddi, used in this maroon saree, is a Banarasi handloom variant where heavily twisted silk yarns produce a textured, fluid, crinkle-like fabric with a softer drape than standard Katan silk. Katan silk is denser and more structured, while crepe khaddi falls closer to the body and is preferred for evening wear where slim silhouettes are desired. For shoppers choosing between Banarasi variants, crepe khaddi is the modern, fluid alternative.
The maroon base and silver zari stripes in this saree style beautifully with diamond, white-gold, or polki jewellery rather than traditional yellow-gold, contrasting cleanly against the warm maroon. For blouse pairing, a contrasting deep emerald, ivory, or silver-grey blouse reads as the most contemporary, while a tone-on-tone maroon blouse keeps the look traditional. For winter evenings, finish with a soft shawl drape; for summer cocktails, a sleeveless blouse keeps the silhouette breathable.
Yes, a striped saree like this maroon crepe khaddi with silver zari stripes is generally easier to style and pair with blouses than a heavy brocade jaal saree, because vertical stripes provide visual structure without dense motif coverage. The stripes elongate the silhouette, pair cleanly with both plain and embellished blouses, and allow more freedom with jewellery choice. For women wanting a saree that styles flexibly, striped Banarasi pieces are a recommended pick.
Yes, silver zari is increasingly preferred by women looking for a contemporary alternative to traditional gold zari, particularly when paired with deep jewel tones like the maroon in this crepe khaddi saree. Silver zari styles beautifully with white-gold, diamond, and platinum jewellery, contrasting cleanly against the warm maroon base. For modern brides and reception guests wanting a less traditional palette, silver zari Banarasi sarees are a stylist-recommended pick.
The maroon handloom crepe khaddi saree with silver zari woven stripes is particularly well suited for cocktail evenings, reception dinners, and sophisticated evening parties where a deep jewel-toned base and silver detailing are preferred over heavy gold work. Crepe silk's signature fluid drape skims the body more closely than structured Katan silk, giving the saree a polished evening-wear silhouette that photographs especially well under chandelier and stage lighting.
The crepe khaddi base in this maroon saree drapes notably softer and lighter than denser Banarasi Katan or Kanjivaram alternatives, making it comfortable for full-evening reception dinners, multi-hour cocktail parties, and formal evening functions. The fluid fall of crepe khaddi reduces pleat-management friction, settles into a slim silhouette, and remains photogenic across long events. For women prioritising comfort alongside richness, crepe khaddi is a stylist-recommended evening pick.
Yes, this maroon crepe khaddi saree is handwoven on traditional Banarasi pit looms using pure silk yarn with silver zari weft for the stripes, with intricate border and pallu detailing. The standard 5.5-metre saree length and approximately 90 cm matching running blouse piece follow conventional Banarasi proportions. Chinaya Banaras's pieces carry Silk Mark certification, the recognised industry assurance of pure silk content for serious handloom Banarasi saree collectors.
Khaddi weaving is a traditional Banarasi technique using heavily twisted silk yarns spun by hand before weaving, which gives the resulting fabric a distinctively textured, slightly crinkled, fluid drape rather than the smooth flat surface of standard silk. Khaddi crepe sarees are valued for their tactile depth and modern drape behaviour, and the technique is recognised within the broader GI-tagged Banarasi handloom tradition. This piece showcases khaddi alongside silver zari striping.
The maroon handloom crepe khaddi saree with silver zari stripes is best suited for reception dinners, cocktail evenings, sangeet ceremonies, anniversary celebrations, Diwali parties, Karwa Chauth, milestone family gatherings, and formal evening events. The deep maroon base reads as auspicious and bridal-adjacent, while the silver zari detailing keeps the look modern. It also works beautifully for mothers of the bride wanting a non-typical reception-day saree.
Silver zari, like the woven stripes on this maroon crepe khaddi saree, can oxidise over time if exposed to humidity or stored improperly. To preserve the silver zari brightness, dry clean only, store the saree folded in soft muslin cloth, avoid plastic-bag storage, and re-fold along different lines every few months to prevent crease damage. With proper care, silver zari Banarasi sarees retain their brightness for many years.