Red Woven Georgette Khaddi Silk Saree

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Refresh, recreate and redefine the essence of traditional admiration with the pure fabric of georgette khaddi. The handwoven saree strengthens and empowers the skilled craftsmen’s artistry. The regal look of the saree is heightened with woven red, orange color lines and gold zari with slanting stripes all over. Drape our stunning red Georgette khaddi silk saree on your upcoming casual function.

  • Pattern – Solid
  • Saree work – Handwoven
  • Weight –  0.58 kg
  • Length – 6.5 m
  • Shipping time – 10-15 days
  • Colour- The handcrafted saree is in the red shade.
  • Fabric- Georgette khaddi fabric cherished for lightness, sheer texture, and luxurious feel.
  • Texture – Georgette khaddi fabric has a sheer texture with a royal feel. The lightweight texture makes it easy to drape.
  • Features- The handwoven saree has detailing of woven red, orange and gold zari slanting stripes all over. The border amplifies with the contrasting color antique zari work.
  • Wash care – Dry wash only!
  • Origin – Made in India
  • Blouse piece available – Blouse customization as per requirement available for additional charges.
  • Actual color may slightly vary from the Image
SKU: CSR-289
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Georgette khaddi sarees are considered among the easier silk sarees to drape because the crinkled texture of the fabric grips the petticoat and pleats more readily than smooth satin or heavy brocade silks. The lightweight 0.58 kg construction means the pleats do not sag even with extended wear, and the sheer texture allows adjustments without the stiffness that heavier sarees present. For someone comfortable with basic saree draping, this is a forgiving and manageable option.
Red is one of the most auspicious colours in Hindu tradition and is widely worn for pujas, religious ceremonies, and temple visits. This red georgette khaddi saree with gold zari stripes and a contrasting border is appropriate for family puja events, Navratri celebrations, Karwa Chauth dressing, and religious occasions where traditional dress is expected. The silk fabric base is considered respectful for temple occasions, and the lightweight texture makes it comfortable for extended religious ceremonies.
Red georgette khaddi with gold zari stripes is a versatile choice that bridges formal and festive seamlessly. For a corporate Diwali event or a semi-formal festive party, this saree reads as polished and ethnically appropriate without appearing overdressed. The slanting stripe pattern is more geometric and contemporary than traditional florals or buta weaves, which gives this saree a slightly modern edge that suits professional festive occasions and cultural programmes.
The red and gold stripe pattern of this georgette khaddi saree works with a wide range of blouse styles. For a traditional look, a contrast gold brocade or plain silk blouse in red, orange, or gold is recommended. For a contemporary approach, an off-shoulder blouse, a cape blouse, or a structured peplum blouse in deep red or black creates a modern festive aesthetic. The saree's geometric stripe pattern is graphic enough to support bolder blouse choices without the overall look becoming cluttered.
Georgette khaddi is a hand-spun, handwoven variant of georgette made from tightly twisted silk threads, which gives it a distinctive crinkled texture and a body that regular georgette — often synthetic or semi-synthetic — does not possess. Compared to chiffon, khaddi georgette is heavier in structure, more breathable, and holds the drape with more authority. The handwoven construction also means each saree carries slight individuality in the weave, unlike machine-made georgette which is uniform throughout.
For a summer festive occasion, the naturally lightweight and sheer quality of this georgette khaddi saree makes it one of the more comfortable silk options. Pair it with a short-sleeved or sleeveless blouse to maximise ventilation, and opt for flat embroidered sandals or wedges rather than heavy heels for outdoor events. Minimal jewellery — a single gold chain and small jhumkas — works best in summer heat, letting the red and gold stripe weave carry the look without additional adornment.
At 0.58 kg, this red georgette khaddi saree is considerably lighter than a standard Banarasi brocade saree, which typically weighs between 800g and 1.2 kg depending on the zari density. Despite its lighter weight, the handwoven gold zari slanting stripes and the sheer texture of the khaddi fabric give it a formal, celebratory appearance that holds up well in wedding and festive settings. For women who struggle with the weight of heavy silk at long events, this is a recommended alternative.
Red georgette khaddi is one of the most elegant lightweight saree choices for weddings and festive occasions where a heavy silk or brocade feels excessive. This handwoven saree — with red, orange, and gold zari slanting stripes all over — delivers a festive appearance without the weight of traditional Banarasi brocade. At 0.58 kg, it is significantly lighter than most formal sarees and is recommended for women who want full-day comfort without compromising on the richness of a silk saree.
This red georgette khaddi saree is handwoven, which means the gold zari slanting stripes across the 6.5-metre length are produced on a traditional handloom by skilled artisans. The handloom process gives the weave a natural irregularity that distinguishes it from power-loom output — the stripes have a warmth and depth that machine-produced sarees consistently lack. Supporting handwoven sarees also sustains the livelihoods of weavers in Varanasi and other handloom clusters, making the purchase carry craft heritage value beyond the garment itself.
Georgette khaddi is produced by hand-spinning tightly twisted silk threads in alternating S and Z twist directions, which creates the characteristic crinkled, grainy texture of the fabric. The handloom weaving process means the zari detailing — in this saree, the red, orange, and gold slanting stripes — is integrated into the fabric structure rather than applied on top. The resulting fabric has a sheer, lightweight feel with a subtle sheen that catches light differently from woven brocade or flat silk.
This saree is best recommended for casual wedding functions, festive family gatherings, Diwali celebrations, cultural programmes, and informal parties where an ethnic look is required. The red and gold palette is universally auspicious in Indian festive culture, and the lightweight khaddi construction makes it suitable for outdoor events and long daytime programmes. It also works well for Durga Puja pandal visits and temple occasions where traditional dress is appreciated.