Maroon Ajrakh Gajji Silk Ready to Wear Pocket Bandhani Saree

Rs. 4,830.00Rs. 6,900.00

Ready to Wear

  • The saree will come pre-draped, making it easy to wear.
  • The blouse will be provided unstitched, allowing the customer to get it tailored to their perfect fit.

Note: Shipping will take approximately 5 to 7 days for Ready to Wear Sarees.

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Border : Printed Border

Fabric : Gajji Silk

Type : Ajrakh Print

Pallu : Tissue Jari Pallu

Color Tone : Single

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Wash Care :
* First wash: Dry clean only.
* Second wash onwards: Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent, and avoid washing with other clothes to prevent color transfer.
* Avoid soaking for long periods.
* Dry flat in shade to prevent fading.
* Iron on low heat inside out.
* Do not bleach or wring.

Length : 6.30 meters Including Blouse 0.8 meter


Make a bold statement with the Ready-to-Wear Maroon Ajrakh Gajji Silk Saree, a masterpiece of traditional artistry designed for effortless elegance. The rich maroon hue is beautifully complemented by intricate Ajrakh prints, showcasing heritage craftsmanship. A printed border adds a modern touch, while the shimmering tissue jari pallu enhances its festive appeal. Crafted from premium Gajji Silk, this saree offers a luxurious feel, a graceful drape, and ultimate comfort. Designed for convenience, this ready-to-wear saree features a pocket, blending tradition with practicality. Pair it with statement jewellery for a stunning ensemble that reflects your unique style.


Please note! Due to the promotional nature of the Bandhani Villa's BOGO offer, returns and refunds for the orders placed won't be accepted. Only exchange is acceptable in case of defects. Thank you for your understanding.


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Kutch Bandhani, rooted in Gujarat, is a 5,000-year-old tie-dye craft symbolizing prosperity and heritage. The term "Bandhani" comes from the Sanskrit word "bandha," meaning "to tie." Artisans, often from the Khatri community, tie fabric into intricate patterns before dyeing it in vibrant hues. Families in Kutch pass this art across generations, creating iconic designs like Leheriya and Chandrakala. Despite challenges, Bandhani endures, blending tradition with modern appeal, celebrated globally as timeless wearable art.

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Unnati

I have many Bandhani sarees, but this one stands out because of the Ajrakh design