Pure Silk Aqua Blue Kuttu Gadhwal
₹16,500
Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.
This saree will be available on both big and small borders.
Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure. Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.
A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.
Each piece takes a minimum of 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.
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Specifications
Saree Colour: Bright Aqua Blue with subtle Golden Buttis and dual-tone Royal Blue and Leaf Green with rich Gold Zari weave on border & pallu.
Fabric:
- Body Fabric: Fine Handloom Silk-Cotton blend — feather-light, breathable, yet royal in look
- Border & Pallu Fabric: 100% Pure Mulberry Silk — dyed in vibrant traditional tones
- Zari Work: Pure silver zari dipped in gold wash (high-quality, genuine zari)
Weave Type: Korvai Kuttu Handweave
Pattern: Traditional golden butti sprinkled elegantly. Classic Temple design with heavy zari weaving on border. Rich traditional geometric patterns with floral vines in zari on pallu.
Product Category: Traditional Sarees / Ethnic Luxury Wear
Saree Length: Standard 6.3 meters (including blouse piece)
Blouse (Contrast/ Running): Usually in contrast color, unstitched
Wash Care: Dry clean only. Store in a cotton or muslin cloth to maintain sheen and longevity
Note: Handwoven by skilled artisans, promoting traditional crafts
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Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.
Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.
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This saree will be available in big border and small border.
Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.
Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.
A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.
Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.
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Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.
This saree will be available in big border and small border.
Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure. Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.
A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.
Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.
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Kuttu means Joining Technique. This is a rare handwoven method where pure silk borders (pattu) are manually interlocked with the silk body using needle precision. No mechanical stitching — pure loom work.
This saree will be available in a big border and a small border.
Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.
Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.
A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.
Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.
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Only a handful of weavers master this technique today, making each saree a collector’s treasure.
Popular for ceremonies where auspiciousness is emphasized — worn during Mahurats, Grihapravesh, and Traditional Weddings.
A single Kuttu Gadwal saree carries over 8000 precise hand movements.
Each piece takes minimum 7–15 days to weave, depending on the intricacy.
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