Magenta Gold Handloom Saree | Festive Traditional Ethnic Wear

Magenta Gold Handloom Saree | Festive Traditional Ethnic Wear

Rs. 1,999.00
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Magenta Gold Handloom Saree | Festive Traditional Ethnic Wear

Magenta Gold Handloom Saree | Festive Traditional Ethnic Wear

Rs. 1,999.00

Magenta doesn't do subtle, and this saree doesn't try to make it. Handwoven with golden detailing that glows against a deep, electric magenta base, this is the saree you wear when you want to be remembered. Festive, fearless, and made entirely by hand — it carries the energy of celebration in every thread.

Some colours don't wait to be noticed. Magenta is one of them.

There's a confidence that comes with wearing magenta. It's not the colour of blending in — it's the colour of walking into a wedding and owning the moment. Deep, almost violet in some lights, blazing pink in others, magenta has this quality of shifting with the light around it. Pair that with woven gold detailing and you have a saree that genuinely glows — not metaphorically, literally, under every kind of light from diyas to photography flash to a well-lit wedding hall.

The Weave

Handwoven on a traditional loom, the gold detailing in this saree lives inside the fabric — structurally part of the weave rather than sitting on top of it. This matters because it means the gold doesn't rub off, doesn't snag, and doesn't lose its depth after washing. The magenta base has a richness to it that comes from the handloom process — a depth of colour that machine-made fabrics rarely achieve. The drape is smooth, the pleats fall cleanly, and the pallu has enough weight to sit beautifully when thrown over the shoulder.

Key Features

  • Fabric: Handloom fabric — deep magenta base with a rich, saturated colour depth and smooth finish
  • Weave: Traditional handloom with woven gold detailing across body, border, and pallu
  • Color: Electric magenta — deep, bold, shifts between violet-pink and hot pink depending on light
  • Border: Gold-woven border that frames the drape with a sharp, celebratory edge
  • Pallu: Richly detailed gold glow weave on the pallu — full, structured, and impossible to miss
  • Blouse Piece: Matching blouse piece included
  • Craftsmanship: Handwoven — the depth of colour and gold integration is only possible on a traditional loom
  • Comfort: Smooth drape, holds shape through extended wear, breathable enough for long occasions

How to Wear It

Weddings — sangeet & reception: Magenta was practically invented for sangeet nights. Pair with layered gold necklaces, bold jhumkas, and a contrasting blouse — deep green, navy, or black — for a look that photographs like it was planned by a stylist.

Navratri & Garba: The colour has the energy the occasion demands. Add silver or gold bangles stacked to the elbow, oxidised jhumkas, and you're ready for the dance floor.

Diwali: Magenta and gold under warm Diwali lighting is one of those combinations that just works every single time. A potli bag, a bindi, minimal effort — maximum impact.

Family celebrations — birthdays, anniversaries, griha pravesh: The saree that makes people stop mid-conversation to ask where you got it. Keep the rest simple and let the colour lead.

Cultural performances & events: Under stage lighting, this saree comes alive. The magenta deepens and the gold catches every spotlight. If there's a performance or a ceremony, this is the one.

Who It's For

  • The woman who doesn't want to be asked "is that new?" but "where did you get that?"
  • Bold colour lovers building a saree wardrobe that actually has personality
  • Wedding season — covers sangeet, reception, and festive functions in one saree
  • A gift for someone who appreciates colour and craft in equal measure
  • Ethnic fashion lovers who know that handloom magenta hits differently than printed magenta

A Note on the Craft

Achieving this depth of magenta on a handloom is not accidental — it takes a weaver who understands how thread absorbs colour and how gold sits alongside it without overpowering it. The person who made this saree has spent years learning exactly that balance. You're not just wearing a colour. You're wearing someone's expertise.

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