Kanchipuram Silk Sarees Above 10000
Kanchipuram Silk Sarees Above ₹10,000 at Mavuri
Real Silk, Real Work
A Kanchipuram saree feels different the moment you touch it. The silk is firm yet smooth, the zari steady and bright without glare. Nothing about it is hurried. Each piece takes shape over days, sometimes weeks, under careful hands. The weaver doesn’t follow speed; they follow rhythm.
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The Fabric and the Work Behind It
Sarees in this range use pure mulberry silk. The yarn is strong, fine, and dyed slowly so the colour settles deep into the thread. Borders are joined to the body using the old korvai method, done by hand. The zari, made from silver or gold-coated thread, runs along the border and pallu in steady lines. Patterns often draw from temple walls, old paintings, and simple village geometry. Every design tells something about where it was made and who made it.
You start noticing the difference when you hold one. The drape sits soft on the shoulder, the pleats fall clean, and the colours stay rich after years of use. These sarees don’t lose shape. They’re meant for wedding, for festivals, for moments that stay in memory.
Why They Cost More
The price comes from time. Setting the loom itself can take days. One saree often passes through two or three pairs of hands before it’s finished. Every inch is checked as it moves across the loom. Weavers know by feel when a thread is out of line. The care shows in how long the saree lasts. Many families still keep older pieces, folded in cotton, waiting for the next generation to wear them.
At Mavuri
Mavuri brings these sarees directly from weaving families in Kanchipuram. Each one is chosen for the way it feels, not only for how it looks. Some are heavy with zari, others lighter with plain borders for quiet occasions. The idea is simple — good silk, done right. When you pick one, you can tell by touch that it’s real work, not machine output.
FAQs
1. What makes Mavuri’s Kanchipuram sarees above ₹10,000 special?
They use pure mulberry silk and handwoven zari borders. Every saree comes from traditional looms in Kanchipuram, chosen for its weave quality.
2. How long do they last?
With normal care, decades. The silk doesn’t fray easily, and the zari keeps its shine for years.
3. Are these sarees good for daily wear?
They’re better saved for weddings, pujas, and large gatherings. The material is strong but meant for special use.
4. How should I keep the saree after wearing it?
Fold it gently, wrap it in cotton or muslin, and keep it dry. Refold every few months to avoid permanent creases.
5. Where can I buy them?
You can visit Mavuri stores or the website. The stock changes as new pieces come in from Kanchipuram looms.
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