Titli — Chanderi Silk Saree in Silver Grey

SKU: PACHHW016
₹16,500.00
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A butterfly does not try to be beautiful. It simply is.

Titli is woven in pure Chanderi silk — the fabric that has made the town of Chanderi famous since the 13th century for producing textiles so light they were once called woven air. Across its silver grey body, tiny butterfly butis are placed by the weaver's hand — each one a small act of intention in an already delicate fabric.

Grey is the colour of early morning, of mist on water, of the hour before the world gets loud. In Chanderi silk, it has a luminosity that heavier fabrics cannot achieve — it seems to hold light rather than reflect it.

Titli is not the loudest saree at the wedding. She is the one people remember on the way home.

Fabric: Pure Chanderi silk Motif: Woven butterfly butis — Titli buti

Blouse piece: Included

Handwoven in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh

Fabric

Chanderi Silk

Blouse

Included

Care and Shipping

Gently hand wash in cold water, and air dry the saree in shade. Iron in medium heat only.

Every saree is handwoven. Any unevenness in weave or its motif is not a defect but its a beauty of hands. This makes each piece unique and beautiful.

After placing the order, we will ship your order in 1 to 3 days.

Disclaimer

Product color may slightly vary due to photographic lighting sources or your monitor settings. The blouse worn by the model is for styling purposes only and is not included with the saree. The saree comes with a running blouse piece.

By Panaah

Chanderi

Chanderi craft refers to the traditional handloom weaving practiced in the town of Chanderi, located in Madhya Pradesh, India. This craft is renowned for its lightweight and sheer fabric, often made from cotton, silk, or a blend of both. Chanderi saris and fabrics are characterised by their fine texture, glossy transparency, and intricate traditional motifs like peacocks, coins, and geometric patterns. The craft has a rich history dating back to the 13th century and continues to be valued for its elegance and quality in contemporary fashion and textile industries.