Artistic, heritage-rich, and visually striking. This Beige Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree features intricate Kalamkari-inspired multicolor motifs and a classic maroon zari-accented temple border. Handwoven in Telangana, it offers breathable comfort with a statement, culturally rooted drape for the modern woman.
Beige & Multicolor Kalamkari Inspired Printed Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree with Zari Border
-43% OffOriginal price was: ₹3,500.00.₹2,000.00Current price is: ₹2,000.00.
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Description
Authentic Handloom Artistry from Narayanpet
This saree is a celebration of storytelling through textile. The beige base is adorned with detailed Kalamkari-inspired prints featuring floral vines, paisleys, and traditional motifs in rich tones of teal, maroon, mustard, and green.
The pallu carries intricate circular and paisley artwork, adding depth and a handcrafted narrative element to the saree. The look is both artistic and rooted in Indian textile heritage.
The saree is framed with a deep maroon border enhanced with traditional Narayanpet horizontal striping and subtle gold zari detailing, balancing the vibrancy of the body with a structured finish.
Sourced directly from the weaver clusters of Narayanpet, Telangana, this pure cotton saree merges storytelling craftsmanship with a refined 2026 aesthetic.
Key Highlights
Material: 100% Pure Handloom Cotton (80s count) for a soft, high-durability finish.
Design: Kalamkari-inspired multicolor motifs with detailed pallu artwork over a beige base.
The Border: Maroon striped border featuring traditional Narayanpet temple weave with gold zari accents.
Craft: Directly handwoven by the heritage weaver community of Narayanpet, Telangana.
Style Guide: How to Wear It
Blouse Pairing: A solid maroon blouse for a grounded traditional look, or a deep teal blouse to highlight the artwork tones.
Jewelry: Temple jewelry, oxidized silver, or handcrafted artisanal pieces to match the heritage aesthetic.
Occasion: Ideal for cultural events, exhibitions, festive gatherings, art-centric occasions, and statement day wear.
The “Look”: The Cultural Connoisseur — artistic, rooted, and intellectually expressive.
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 intricate print and 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 multicolor prints from fading.
Ironing: Iron on a medium-hot setting while the saree is slightly damp. Avoid direct high heat on the zari border.











