Bold, vibrant, and effortlessly striking. This Teal Blue Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree features a rich dual-tone contrast with a bright orange pallu and a classic temple-striped border. Handwoven in Telangana, it offers breathable comfort with a sharp, structured drape for the modern woman.
Teal Blue & Bright Orange Contrast Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree with Temple Border
-38% OffOriginal price was: ₹3,200.00.₹2,000.00Current price is: ₹2,000.00.
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Description
This saree celebrates contrast and tradition. The deep teal blue body creates a rich, grounded base, beautifully paired with a vibrant orange pallu that adds brightness and festive energy.
The saree is framed with a traditional Narayanpet border featuring horizontal striping and temple weave detailing in complementary tones of blue and orange. The clean contrast between body and pallu makes this saree visually powerful yet rooted in heritage.
Sourced directly from the weaver clusters of Narayanpet, Telangana, this pure cotton saree reflects timeless craftsmanship adapted for a bold, contemporary 2026 aesthetic.
Key Highlights
Material: 100% Pure Handloom Cotton (80s count) for a soft, breathable, and durable finish.
Design: Solid dual-tone contrast with teal body and bright orange pallu.
The Border: Coordinated striped border featuring traditional Narayanpet temple weave with multicolor accents.
Craft: Directly handwoven by the heritage weaver community of Narayanpet, Telangana.
Style Guide: How to Wear It
Blouse Pairing: A solid orange blouse for a bold festive look, or a teal blouse for a clean monochrome style.
Jewelry: Temple gold jewelry, statement earrings, or oxidized pieces for a vibrant finish.
Occasion: Ideal for festive gatherings, cultural events, casual celebrations, and statement day wear.
The “Look”: The Bold Traditionalist — vibrant, confident, and culturally rooted.
Maintenance & Care Instructions
To maintain the longevity and the crisp, elegant fall of your handloom saree:
The Starch Rule: Starch is essential. Apply mild liquid starch after every 2–3 washes to keep the fabric crisp and prevent it from becoming limp.
First Wash: Dry clean recommended to set the handloom dyes and preserve the border detailing.
Subsequent Washes: Gentle hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent; do not soak.
Drying: Dry in the shade, inside out, to protect the teal and orange tones from fading.
Ironing: Iron on a medium-hot setting while the saree is slightly damp.










