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The Tassar Karvati saree is a premium handloom saree from the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, characterized by 100% natural, textured Tassar silk and a distinct "sawtooth"  border

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SILK SAREE TASSAR KARWATI STRIP BLUE

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  • Signature Border (Karvati Kinar): The defining feature is the sawtooth-shaped border, known as Karvati (Marathi for saw) Kinar (edge). These borders are often thick, bold, and in sharp contrast to the main body of the saree.
  • Fabric & Texture: Woven from wild Tussar silk (often called Kosa), which is produced in the region. The silk has a characteristic grainy texture, natural golden sheen, and is, light, breathable, yet durable.
  • Regional Origin: These are handwoven in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, specifically around Nagpur and Bhandara, representing local Maharashtrian, traditional attire.
  • Weaving Technique: They are often woven using a three-shuttle technique where the border is woven along with the main body.
  • Design Elements: While often plain, they feature intricate pallu designs, with local weavers recognizing three common types: Jala, Devdi, and Tekri.
  • Versatility: The sophisticated, often understated, look makes them suitable for formal events, cultural gatherings, and office wear
  • State: Maharashtra
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    Dry clean occasionally. Hand wash with cold water using mild detergent, dry in shade.
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    The defining feature is the sawtooth-shaped border, known as Karvati (Marathi for saw) Kinar (edge). These borders are often thick, bold, and in sharp contrast to the main body of the saree.
  • Fabric & Texture: Woven from wild Tussar silk (often called Kosa), which is produced in the region. The silk has a characteristic grainy texture, natural golden sheen, and is, light, breathable, yet durable.
  • Regional Origin: These are handwoven in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, specifically around Nagpur and Bhandara, representing local Maharashtrian, traditional attire.
  • Weaving Technique: They are often woven using a three-shuttle technique where the border is woven along with the main body.
  • Design Elements: While often plain, they feature intricate pallu designs, with local weavers recognizing three common types: Jala, Devdi, and Tekri.
  • Versatility: The sophisticated, often understated, look makes them suitable for formal events, cultural gatherings, and office wear
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