Off White Floral Embroidered Crushed Tissue Silk Saree

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Add sparkling elegance to your closet by adding this Off-White silk saree. Crafted with crushed tissue silk, it gives a soft and soothing touch to the skin. It has resham-embroidered floral motifs on the scalloped border and a pallu with crushed texture all over the saree. Also, it comes with a matching, unstitched blouse piece. Pair this stunning piece with delicate diamond jewellery and bangles.

Colour: Off White

Pattern: Solid

Work: Machine Embroidered

Fabric: Crushed Tissue Silk

Occasion: Party / Festive / Wedding Wear

Care: Dry Clean Only

Made in India

Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image.

Length of the saree: 5.5 meters

Length of blouse: 1 meter

Shipping Time: 20-25 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us.

SKU: TIS-035
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Crushed tissue silk with resham embroidery reads equally well at cocktail parties, evening receptions, and formal dinners. The saree's off-white palette and floral motifs on the scalloped border give it a refined, celebratory character without being exclusively bridal. Paired with diamond or crystal jewellery and a structured embellished blouse, it positions the wearer as effortlessly dressed for any high-dress-code social occasion.
Regular tissue silk has a flat, smooth surface with a consistent metallic sheen. Crushed tissue silk is deliberately processed to create a crinkled, multi-dimensional surface texture — this 'crushed' finish creates variable light reflection, giving the fabric an almost holographic depth depending on the light angle. On this off-white saree, the crushed texture adds a fashion-forward quality that plain tissue silk lacks, while the woven golden base remains visible through the crinkle.
For a daytime wedding, pair with a short-sleeve embroidered blouse, minimal pearl jewellery, and a natural makeup look — the crushed tissue's luminosity is beautiful in natural light. For an evening event, switch to a sleeveless deep-neck blouse, layer diamond or crystal statement earrings, and intensify eye makeup. Champagne or nude heels work for both settings. The saree's off-white base adapts its mood effortlessly between day and evening dressing.
The 20-25 day window reflects the care taken in packaging and quality-checking handcrafted silk sarees before dispatch. For weddings, ordering 5-6 weeks in advance is the safest approach. If you are within a shorter timeline, contacting Chinaya Banaras directly at their customer service number may unlock options for priority handling. The brand accommodates urgent delivery requests — availability depends on production stage and inventory.
The crushed texture in this tissue silk is a structural property of the fabric created during the finishing process, not achieved through temporary pressing. While some softening of the crinkle may occur after multiple dry cleanings, the fabric retains its textured character over time. Storing the saree loosely folded (not tightly pressed) between wearings helps preserve the crushed aesthetic. Dry cleaning rather than ironing maintains the texture integrity most effectively.
This saree is inspired by Tamannaah Bhatia's aesthetic — known for pairing feminine elegance with contemporary dressing choices. The crushed texture of the tissue silk, combined with resham-embroidered scalloped border and pallu, creates a distinctly cinematic bridal mood. For brides who prefer white or ivory over traditional reds, this saree offers the ceremonial sophistication of a bridal piece with a modern, editorial sensibility.
Off-white tissue silk is a thoughtful trousseau or post-wedding gift, particularly in communities where the bride's new family gifts sarees for her to wear on upcoming occasions. For Karva Chauth, off-white is traditionally avoided in some communities — it is worth checking the recipient's preference. However, for modern gifting, the crushed tissue silk's celebratory character and premium presentation make it an outstanding gifting choice for any significant life event.
Yes — the restrained resham embroidery on the border and pallu, rather than heavy zardozi or stone work, makes this saree rewearable across a wider range of occasions. A heavily embellished bridal saree is typically worn once; this crushed tissue saree can transition from a reception to a formal dinner, an anniversary celebration, or even a festive puja with minimal restyling. It offers higher cost-per-wear value for women who invest deliberately in their ethnic wardrobe.
Resham embroidery uses coloured silk threads to create soft, matte floral or geometric patterns with a cloth-like finish. Zari uses metallic gold or silver threads that produce a reflective, heavier effect. On this tissue silk saree, resham-embroidered floral motifs on the scalloped border provide a delicate counterpoint to the fabric's inherent metallic base — creating visual softness against the lustrous crushed tissue silk rather than doubling down on metallic opulence.
Diamond jewellery — whether genuine or high-quality simulants — is the most harmonious pairing for an off-white tissue silk saree. The clear brilliance of diamonds complements the saree's inherent shimmer without introducing colour competition. Alternatively, pearl jewellery with gold settings creates a classic, bridal-adjacent look. The brand specifically recommends 'delicate diamond jewellery and bangles,' pointing toward a restrained, sophisticated styling approach.
This saree is ideal for bridal trousseau as a reception or post-wedding look, wedding guest dressing at evening functions, silver or golden anniversary celebrations, formal award dinners, and any occasion where the dress code is 'festive Indian.' The off-white palette also makes it a refined choice for baby showers, naming ceremonies, and festive Navratri evenings in communities that prefer lighter colours.