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Classic Kanjivaram Variety

Kanjivaram rules the old Pattu scene. Its Korvai weave joins body and border without loose ends. This seamless link proves it’s hand-done, not machine-made. Vintage Korvai pieces from the 70s fetch top dollar for that clean look. Muthu Pet or Butta work adds fun motifs. Small paisleys or dots pepper the field. Some have heavy panels down the middle, like floral paths. These suit everyday wear yet feel special.

Brocade and Jamdani

Brocade in old Pattu adds raised patterns that pop. Think extra silk threads woven in for texture. Jamdani tricks lighten it up, like floating motifs on sheer silk. Older versions from the 80s blend these for stiff yet flowy drapes. Dense brocade makes the saree hold shape well for photos. Lighter Jamdani ones drape soft, ideal for modern tastes. Check pallu ends for these influences—they often hold the fancy work. Buyers seek balance. Too stiff? It sits in storage. Too loose? Lacks wow. Mix types in your stock for broad appeal.

Traditional Border and Pallu Designs

Borders frame the saree’s story. Rudraksham beads mimic prayer lines, adding calm vibes. Mayil, or peacock, feathers bring life with blue-green swirls. Chakram wheels spin sacred energy in temple styles. These suit weddings or festivals. Pallu designs echo borders or go wild with vines. Snap clear pics of these spots. Blurry shots kill sales. Highlight how motifs age gracefully—faded gold tells tales without harm.

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