Red Ajrakh Gajji Silk Ready to Wear Pocket Bandhani Saree

Rs. 3,795.00Rs. 7,590.00

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

Occasion :

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


Immerse yourself in rich tradition with the Ajrakh Red Gajji Silk Saree, a classic piece inspired by timeless artistry. The deep red hue is beautifully adorned with an Ajrakh printed border and intricate Ajrakh patterns, celebrating traditional craftsmanship. The tissue jari pallu adds a touch of opulence, making this saree a perfect choice for festive occasions and cultural events. Crafted from premium Gajji Silk, it offers a luxurious drape that enhances your elegance effortlessly. Pair it with antique silver or gold jewellery for a striking look.


Enjoy easy 2-day returns and exchanges; policies may vary based on products and promotions. Please fill out our return order form for a seamless return experience.


NOTE: Due to the promotional nature of our Buy 1 Get 1 Free offer, any product purchased under this scheme will not be eligible for return. However, exchanges will be accepted only in the case of manufacturing defects or errors in the saree received. We appreciate your understanding and support.

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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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Pragya

Got this for my friend, and she was overjoyed!