Pattu Sarees Above 50000
Pattu Sarees Above ₹50,000 at Mavuri
True Silk, True Skill
Opening a box of real pattu silk has its own quiet feeling. The silk catches light in small flashes, and the zari gives off a dull shine that looks richer with time. The sarees in this range are not quick work. Each one takes weeks to finish, from preparing the yarn to setting the borders. Every weaver follows their own rhythm, not a machine’s speed.
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What Sets Them Apart
Sarees above ₹50,000 use fine mulberry silk and pure zari made from silver, sometimes plated with gold. The fabric feels strong yet smooth. You can sense the weight of real silk the moment it touches your hand. Borders often carry designs taken from temples, flowers, or old stories told through thread. No two sarees end up the same. Small shifts in weave or shade make each one personal. The colours are deep; red, maroon, mustard, and blue shades that stay bright for years.
These sarees are made for weddings, special gatherings, and family occasions. They drape easily and hold shape through long hours. Many families buy them as gifts or keep them aside for later generations. They last because they are made slowly and with care.
At Mavuri
Mavuri works with weaving houses that still follow the old methods. Each saree is checked for finish, zari quality, and colour balance before it reaches the counter. Some are heavy with traditional motifs; others are light but detailed. The aim is simple, good silk that speaks for itself. When you pick one, you can tell it wasn’t made for quick sale. It was made to last.
FAQs
1. What makes Mavuri’s pattu sarees above ₹50,000 special?
They’re woven from high-grade mulberry silk with pure zari. Each saree comes from skilled weavers who have worked on this craft for years.
2. Are these sarees only worn for weddings?
Mostly yes, but many customers also choose them for temple events, family ceremonies, or to keep as heirlooms.
3. How long does a saree Mavuri last?
With normal care, decades. The zari and silk both age well when kept folded in cotton and refolded once in a while.
4. How should I look after it?
Dry-clean only. Avoid moisture, store flat in muslin, and never hang for long periods.
5. Where can I find these sarees?
They are available in Mavuri stores and online. Each piece is selected directly from the weavers’ looms.
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