Annapatchi Saree | Pink with Ink Blue Artificial Kanchipuram Silk Saree | AS131
The vivid rani pink body of this Artificial Kanchipuram saree, paired with the striking ink blue border featuring intricate gold Annapatchi peacocks, immediately suggests a stage-ready presence that commands attention....
The vivid rani pink body of this Artificial Kanchipuram saree, paired with the striking ink blue border featuring intricate gold Annapatchi peacocks, immediately suggests a stage-ready presence that commands attention. This fabric's particular weave ensures a crisp drape, making it an ideal choice for the dynamic movements of bharatanatyam dance where every pleat and fold needs to hold its form under intense lighting. It's the kind of visual pop our customers seek for their arangetram performances, ensuring the dancer truly shines on any stage.
Why This Rani Pink & Blue Annapatchi Saree Shines on Stage
- Vibrant Visual Impact: The deep rani pink and contrasting ink blue with rich gold zari create a stunning palette that stands out beautifully under stage lights, perfect for bharatanatyam costumes and other classical dance forms.
- Effortless Draping & Pleating: Unlike heavier silks, this artificial Kanchipuram silk offers a lightweight yet structured feel, making it easy to achieve perfect pleats and a graceful flow, essential for any bharatanatyam dancer.
- Durable for Practice & Performance: Designed for repeated use, this saree holds up well to the rigors of dance practice and multiple performances, offering the look of traditional Kanchipuram without the delicate care.
💡 Tailor's Note for Your Dance Costume
When converting this Annapatchi saree into a bharatanatyam dress, we advise reinforcing the border seams for longevity, especially where pleats are formed. The artificial silk responds well to steam pressing for sharp, defined pleats that hold throughout a performance. Consider pairing with a contrasting emerald green or deep maroon blouse for an even more dramatic effect.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Length | 6.2 Meters (includes blouse piece) |
| Fabric | Artificial Kanchipuram Silk |
| Zari Type | Gold Finish Artificial Zari |
| Border Width | Wide (Approx. 6 inches) |
| Pallu Design | Traditional Annapatchi Peacock Motifs with Zari Stripes |
| Blouse Piece | Included (unstitched, matching ink blue) |
| Occasion | Bharatanatyam Performances, Arangetram, Semi-Classical Dance, Festivals |
| Care | Dry clean recommended |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this saree suitable for an Arangetram performance?
A: Absolutely. This Artificial Kanchipuram silk saree with its vibrant rani pink and ink blue combination, adorned with Annapatchi motifs, is a popular choice for arangetram and bharatanatyam classical dance performances. Its structured yet lightweight fabric allows for fluid movement and holds pleats beautifully, ensuring a striking stage presence, a quality we've seen appreciated by thousands of dancers since 1967.
Q: Does this saree include a blouse piece?
A: Yes, this Annapatchi saree comes with an attached unstitched blouse piece of approximately 80cm, typically in the contrasting ink blue color of the border, providing a complete look for your dance costume or festive wear.
Q: How should I care for this Artificial Kanchipuram Silk saree?
A: To maintain the vibrancy and integrity of the artificial silk and gold zari, we highly recommend dry cleaning. When storing, fold carefully with acid-free tissue paper or butter paper to protect the zari work and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid hanging for extended periods to prevent stress on the fabric.
Q: Can this saree be easily converted into a traditional Bharatanatyam dress?
A: Yes, its structured yet pliable nature makes it very suitable for conversion into a bharatanatyam dress. Our tailors at Shanthi Tailors have extensive experience with this fabric type, and it's favored for its ability to hold pleats and stitched forms beautifully, making it an excellent base for a custom-fitted bharatanatyam costume. We've helped countless students transform similar sarees into their dream performance attire.
Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.
