Rich, structured, and timelessly festive. This Deep Maroon Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree features a subtle checked pattern across the body and a bold rust-orange contrast temple border. Handwoven in Telangana, it offers breathable comfort with a sharp, elegant drape for the modern woman.
Deep Maroon & Rust Orange Checked Narayanpet Handloom Cotton Saree with Contrast Temple Border
-32% OffOriginal price was: ₹2,200.00.₹1,500.00Current price is: ₹1,500.00.
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Description
Authentic Handloom Artistry from Narayanpet
This saree blends depth with tradition. The deep maroon body is enhanced with a fine grid (checked) pattern, adding structure and visual texture while maintaining a clean, classic look.
The saree is anchored by a vibrant rust-orange border layered with traditional Narayanpet horizontal striping and temple weave detailing, accented with hints of green and cream. The contrast border brings warmth and festive character, making the saree visually striking yet grounded.
Sourced directly from the weaver clusters of Narayanpet, Telangana, this pure cotton saree carries forward heritage craftsmanship into a bold yet versatile 2026 wardrobe.
Key Highlights
Material: 100% Pure Handloom Cotton (80s count) for a soft, breathable, and durable finish.
Design: Subtle checked (grid) pattern over a deep maroon base.
The Border: Rust-orange 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 rust or orange blouse for a vibrant traditional look, or a deep maroon blouse for a rich monochrome ensemble.
Jewelry: Temple gold jewelry, antique bangles, or statement earrings to enhance the festive tone.
Occasion: Ideal for festive gatherings, traditional functions, cultural events, and office celebrations.
The “Look”: The Festive Classic — bold, grounded, 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 maroon tones from fading.
Ironing: Iron on a medium-hot setting while the saree is slightly damp.









