Wedding Pattu Saree Collection
Wedding Pattu Saree Collection
Wedding pattu sarees carry a weight of memory. They’re the kind of silks families hold on to for years, sometimes bringing them out again just to admire the weave. A wedding look usually starts with colour, but the saree itself does most of the work the way the silk sits, the strength of the border, the zari that catches light without shouting for attention.
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What These Sarees Represent
A wedding pattu saree isn’t just rich silk; it’s the quiet assurance that the fabric can hold the moment. Traditional colours still feel right reds, golds, deep maroons, greens but the weaving is what gives each saree its character. Some women prefer the older temple borders and thick zari, while others want something softer, like a muted tone with a measured shine. Both choices feel valid because the saree is meant to match the person, not the other way around.
At Mavuri’s, you’ll notice the variety more clearly. Some pieces lean heavily into tradition with bold korvai borders, while others stay understated, built for brides who want a calmer look. What stays constant is the quality of the silk and the sense that the saree is made for an important day.
How Brides Usually Choose
Most brides start with comfort. Even a wedding saree should feel manageable on the shoulder. Some pick a lighter pattu for the earlier parts of the ceremony and shift to a heavier one for the main rituals. Others commit to one saree that balances both the weight and the grandeur. The blouse often decides the final direction simple, padded, embroidered, or plain each one shaping the tone of the saree.
FAQs
1. Are wedding pattu sarees always heavy?
Not necessarily. Many newer weaves stay lighter while still looking traditional.
2. Does Mavuri’s offer pure pattu sarees for bridal wear?
Yes. Mavuri’s carries pure silk pattu sarees with traditional weaving styles suitable for weddings.
3. Can I choose subtle colours for a wedding saree?
Yes. Soft golds, peaches, and light greens are becoming common choices for quieter wedding aesthetics.
4. How do I preserve a wedding pattu saree?
Air it occasionally, keep it wrapped in a cotton cloth, and avoid plastic covers.
5. Are korvai borders still popular for weddings?
Yes. Many brides still prefer them because they add a strong, defined character to the saree.
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