Bold, vibrant, and artistically rooted. This Deep Magenta Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree features flowing teal floral vine motifs and a rich zari-accented temple border. Handwoven in Telangana, it offers breathable comfort with a festive, statement drape for the modern woman.
Deep Magenta & Teal Floral Vine Printed Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree with Zari Border
New -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 celebrates expressive color and intricate detailing. The deep magenta base is adorned with flowing teal floral vines intertwined with delicate mustard floral accents, creating a dynamic and visually rich composition.
The saree is anchored by a striking border featuring layered tones of rust, teal, and gold zari. Traditional Narayanpet horizontal striping and temple weave detailing add depth, structure, and festive richness to the overall design.
Sourced directly from the weaver clusters of Narayanpet, Telangana, this pure cotton saree blends heritage craftsmanship with a bold, contemporary 2026 aesthetic.
Key Highlights
Material: 100% Pure Handloom Cotton (80s count) for a soft, high-durability finish.
Design: Flowing floral vine motifs in teal with mustard accents over a deep magenta base.
The Border: Multicolored striped border featuring traditional Narayanpet temple weave with gold zari detailing.
Craft: Directly handwoven by the heritage weaver community of Narayanpet, Telangana.
Style Guide: How to Wear It
Blouse Pairing: A solid teal blouse to highlight the vine motifs, or a deep magenta blouse for a rich monochrome festive look.
Jewelry: Temple gold jewelry, statement jhumkas, or antique pieces to enhance the festive palette.
Occasion: Ideal for festive gatherings, cultural celebrations, weddings, and statement daytime events.
The “Look”: The Artistic Celebrant — bold, expressive, 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 zari 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 magenta and teal tones from fading.
Ironing: Iron on a medium-hot setting while the saree is slightly damp. Avoid direct high heat on the zari border.










