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The Only Guide You Need on Kanjivaram Saree Price Range Alert! Read on to Find out More!

If you’re a bride that loves kanjivaram sarees but doesn’t know how many and which kind to buy for their trousseau, then read on. We’ve put together an essential guide for brides to learn about the kanjivaram saree price range and its variety.

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As we all know kanjivaram sarees are an essential buy for every bride-to-be. Adding them to her bridal trousseau not just adds variety to it but also adds a lot of elegance. While the millennial brides do not believe in buying too many sarees for their wedding, kanjivaram silk definitely tends to be an exception. While they love the saree immensely, their understanding and knowledge about it is minimal. Hence here we are helping them know more about their favourite kanjivaram silk sarees.

Silk sarees from a place called Kanchipuram in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu is known Kanchipuram sarees (famously known as the kanjivaram sarees). They are known to be one of the finest sarees in India and therefore have a lot of fake copies in Indian markets too. Many times it is almost impossible to spot the ones that are real. That’s why, we’ve put together this guide for our brides-to-be to understand the kanjivaram saree price range, its different types and which one should they prefer for which occasion.

Types of Kanjivaram Silk Sarees

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For all our millennial brides wondering why the kanjivaram saree price range is so varied, it is because of the different types of weaves and fabrics that it comes with. Let’s understand little about the different kinds of kanjivaram sarees so that you can figure out which one you need to buy to suit your preferred occasion.

1. Pure Zari on Pure Silk

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This is one of the most expensive kanjivaram silk sarees available. It is the original genuine Kanchipuram silk that uses three different threads in its weave. Apart from being an exotic epitome of the culture in the south of India, the aesthetics and beauty of this pure kanjivaram saree with pure Zari is priceless. Being the most expensive one, the kanjivaram saree price range for this one falls around ₹20,000 up till ₹1,00,000 rupees. Therefore, brides planning to spend on this one must choose to wear it on one of their main functions, as it will look rich and also set you apart from other brides and the regular trends that they follow. 

2. Half-fine Zari on Pure Silk

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Half fine zari is also known as imitation zari and is one who’s shine and features match that of real zari. However, the half-fine zari (also known as tested zari) is electroplated with a gold solution to look like pure zari. Using half-fine zari brings down the cost making the kanjivaram saree price range close to ₹2,000 rupees only. For brides wanting to wear kanjivaram saree for the after-wedding dinners and small get-togethers must choose this as their pick. While most people cannot tell the difference between real and half-fine zari, it is the pure mulberry silk material that will catch everyone’s attention. 

3. Pure Zari on Polyester and Silk Mixed Fabric

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Commonly known as poly silk, this is the fabric with a mix of polyester and silk making it easy to wash, wrinkle-free and durable. However, as these fabrics are a mix it becomes extremely difficult to figure out whether they are original or not. For our brides looking to be adorning these beautiful sarees on a regular day, pure Zari on mixed fabric works brilliantly as it is not just light on their pocket and also light to be carried around for an entire day. This kanjivaram saree price range starts from ₹3,000 rupees and above.

Kanjivaram sarees are a favourite of many young girls, but those getting married finally have the choice of indulging in it and picking up as many as they want. We’ve already stated the use of different types kanjivaram sarees and the kanjivaram saree price range for the brides to think it through as per their budget. However, we truly believe that buying a variety of all these for their trousseau can ensure they have their favourite kanjivaram silk saree for each type of occasion. For the brides worried about choosing similar patterns for all the three types, don’t worry. Kanjivaram sarees come with many different borders and are usually very different in colours and designs when compared to the other sarees as well.

Choose various different kinds of motifs woven into your saree patterns and make sure they are different from one another. Some of the motifs that are commonly loved by brides and women on their kanjivaram saree are the chariot, parrot, lion, peacock, flower, swan, and elephant motifs. So look no further, go through our kanjivaram saree price range and choose which type of saree you’d love to have. 

Do you think the above-mentioned kanjivaram saree price range fits in your budget? If yes, then comment below and tell us what you bought?