There are many motifs seen in today's Kanchi sarees. But the everlasting, many centuries old motifs are the Mayil and Chakram. The motifs seen in the Kanchi weaves are inspirations taken from day to day lives , from the temples and from the surroundings around us.
The majestic mayil symbolizes Royalty, beauty and grace and is also the Vahana or vehicle of Lord Muruga. The Chakra or Chakram motif is the wheel of life design. Kanchipuram was one of the important places in southern India to have a strong presence of Buddhism and Jainism. We all know the circle of life is a part of the above two religions and this inspired the weavers to weave on the sarees. There is also a line in Tamizh that says " Vazhkai oru vattum" meaning that life is a circle. It infers that what goes up will come down.
We have designed handsome glossy agate stones with intriguing matrix along with dyed lava beads, dual toned jades and moss green jades and a Rajasthani glass mirror enameled Pendant with little pearl dangles.
Saree can be purchased with or without the jewelry.
Kavini - Kanchi Cotton Handloom saree
Here you see the most rarest of rare colour in Kanchi Cotton weave, a Kanakambaram flower (crossandra flower) orange colour body with no border but a narrow selvedge in yellow and green. The body of the saree has tiny intricate motifs of the Mayil and Chakram in dual sizes in forest green and navy blue. The pallu has a simple design with Manga motif, mayil and chakram, vari (lines).
The saree comes with a running blouse.
Hand wash is recommended.
Note: Handloom garment will have some irregularities or small imperfections. That is the uniqueness of the saree.