Green Lavender | Kanchipuram Silk Saree | Arangetram | SBS29
The vibrant Rani Pink, almost a fuchsia, immediately draws the eye, its handloom texture lending an organic depth that machine weaves simply cannot replicate. This particular shade, a favorite for...
Stage Presence or Cherished Heirloom
- For the Connoisseur: This Kanchipuram silk saree, with its enduring Rani Pink hue and rich gold zari work, is a magnificent choice for traditional weddings, temple visits, or important family celebrations. Its heirloom quality means it's the kind of silk your grandmother would approve of, designed to be cherished and passed down through generations. The subtle sheen of the silk catches light beautifully, offering a regal presence.
- For the Dancer: The crisp yet pliable nature of this handloom Kanchipuram silk ensures it holds a pleat like nothing else – a critical feature any bharatanatyam teacher will appreciate for an Arangetram or classical dance performance. The bright Rani Pink provides exceptional visibility and 'pop' under stage lights, ensuring the dancer commands attention. It's a bharatanatyam costume designed for both elegance and endurance, supporting every graceful movement.
💡 Curatorial Insight: The Power of Pink
This specific Rani Pink shade is a perennial favorite for Arangetram costumes because it photographs exceptionally well and symbolizes purity and joy on stage. We've found it complements a wide range of skin tones, enhancing the dancer's natural glow without overpowering their expression. For those considering a bharatanatyam dress that truly stands out, this color is a brilliant choice, often paired with traditional gold or copper jewellery for a complete, authentic classical dance look.
Product Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Length | 6.2 Meters (includes blouse piece) |
| Fabric | Pure Handloom Kanchipuram Silk |
| Zari Type | Pure Gold Zari |
| Border Width | Medium (approx. 3-4 inches) with traditional motifs |
| Pallu Design | Traditional Kanchipuram with matching gold zari motifs |
| Blouse Piece | Included (unstitched, matching pink with border) |
| Occasion | Arangetram, Bharatanatyam, Weddings, Temple Wear, Festivals, Classical Dance |
| Care | Dry clean recommended |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this Kanchipuram saree suitable for an Arangetram costume?
A: Absolutely. This pure Kanchipuram silk saree in Rani Pink is an excellent choice for an Arangetram. Its robust handloom weave holds pleats beautifully, a crucial aspect for bharatanatyam performances. The vibrant color and traditional gold zari ensure a striking stage presence, a quality our customers have trusted for over 57 years at Shanthi Tailors for their significant dance milestones.
Q: Does this saree include a blouse piece?
A: Yes, every Kanchipuram silk saree from Shanthi Tailors, including this Rani Pink piece, comes with an unstitched blouse piece measuring approximately 80cm. It is typically in the matching body color of the saree with a complementary border, allowing for custom tailoring to fit your specific needs, whether for a traditional look or a bharatanatyam dress design.
Q: How should I care for this pure Kanchipuram silk saree?
A: To preserve the integrity and luster of this pure Kanchipuram silk, we strongly recommend professional dry cleaning only. For storage, fold the saree carefully with butter paper or acid-free tissue paper between the folds, and keep it in a breathable cotton cloth bag. Avoid using hangers, which can strain the zari and silk threads. Proper care ensures this exquisite piece remains beautiful for years, a tradition we've advised our customers on since 1967.
Q: What occasions is this Rani Pink Kanchipuram silk saree suitable for?
A: This versatile Rani Pink Kanchipuram silk saree is perfect for a range of auspicious and celebratory occasions. It's a popular choice for an Arangetram or bharatanatyam performance due to its stage presence. Beyond dance, its rich color and traditional zari make it ideal for weddings, engagements, temple ceremonies, and other significant festivals, embodying the cultural richness that Shanthi Tailors has celebrated for decades.
Shanthi Tailors (Est. 1967): Three generations of dressing dancers and silk lovers. Every piece personally inspected before shipping.
