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Pink Banarasi Saree

Feels Royal by going for the intricately beautiful Pink and green border Banarasi Butidar saree, the richest saree in the Indian culture that is known for the kaleidoscopic effect it imposes on the naked eye. This Banarasi sari in high traditional pattern and motif of the design as Resham buti with the use of gold zari and Katan silk in the weft. Sari https://www.nalli.com Styled by Sakshi Nigam

Jamawar Banarasi Silk Saree

Is a festival ever complete without a Jangla Banarasi Silk Saree? I don’t think so! On the seventh day, I suggest that you go for a Banarasi in Blue, by doing so you will feel like Mahakavi Bharathiyar’s Kannama from his poem, ‘Suttum Vizhi’. This sari is woven into colourful silk threads. The floral motif in gold zari work all over Jal Jangla design is a type of Banarasi brocade with a heavy and intricate weaving is one of the finest woven sarees and a drape worth experiencing. Sari https://www.nalli.com Styled by SAKSHI NIGAM HAPPY NAVRATRI!

Banarasi Patola Katan Silk Sari

As luxurious as it seems, the art of Banarasi Patola sari has transcended from the age old era of opulence and royalty. Conceptualised design translates the design on Banarasi Patola silk weaves, using fine gauze gold and silver threads with immaculate precision into patterns that range from artistic elaboration to minimalistic intricacy. If you ask us, we’ll say the term back with a bang was coined for the maroon Banarasi Patola Sari which is what you should be wearing on the sixth day of Navaratri. If you choose to drape a maroon katan silk handloom banarasi sari with a statement necklace, you are bound to look like the reincarnation of the Rani Padmavati herself. This is one of my favourite banarasi saree from my wedding trousseau. Sari https://www.instagram.com/sareesramkishan/?hl=en Styled by SAKSHI NIGAM Happy Navratri!

Tanchoi Banarasi Sari

That’s why after half-way through the Navaratri festivities, you need to go for a simple cream white Tanchoi Banarasi silk sari with a thin red border. This saree keeps it simple and yet elegant, proving to be the perfect wardrobe palate cleanser after a few days of glowing grandeur. This beautiful Cream White tanchoi Banarasi sari is an impeccable weaving techniques brings you Varanasi heritage straight into your wardrobe. My mom gave me her beautiful tanchoi saree as a treasure in my wardrobe. So every time, I pulled this beautiful banarasi saree gives me a new look to my style. Sari https://www.nalli.com Styled by SAKSHI NIGAM

Red Kanjeevaram Sari

By the time the fourth day arrives, you are bound to be in the groove of the festivities. When you’re in the groove, why hold back? Unleash the Kanchipuram Queen made by weavers from Tamil Nadu in you by going for a red coloured Kanjeevaram silk saree that tell stories of their intricate weaving. This beautiful Kanjeevaram in handloom is designed using gold yarns woven into the entire fabric. This technique makes this saree more precious and exclusive. Sari https://www.nalli.com Jewellery https://www.damasjewellery.com/ae-en/ Styled by Sakshi Nigam

Banarasi Katan Silk Saree

For the third day, a weave originating all the way from Banaras in graceful Grey is utmost ideal. If you’re planning to shop for a grey Banarasi sari buy one with a red border that brings out the mellow quality of the grey colour, proving to be a feast to the eyes.  A Banarasi sari is made in Varanasi, in city of Banaras. This Katan sari is known for its pure silver zari, intricate handloom sari. Grey, Black and maroon colour shade and heritage designs. This Katan silk sari is one of the softest, lightest and finest quality of silk sari. Sari https://www.nalli.com Styled by SAKSHI NIGAM Happy Navratri!

Paithani Saree

The second day, calls for a little more sheen in the form of a smooth, gliding and simply classy in a glorious Green shade with pink in Paithani sari. Paithani sari is named after Pathan region in Maharastra state where they are woven by hand. Made from one of the finest mulberry silk made of silk and zari. This sari pallu consist of Muniyappa, a kind of parrot that is woven in the borders in green, with a whimsical touch of red at the mouth. Unleash the Pathan Queen in you by going for a bright green coloured Paithani silk sari’s that tell stories of the Pathan empire with the use of delicate motifs embedded in the contrasting pink borders of the sari. Sari https://www.nalli.com Styled Sakshi Nigam Happy Navratri!

Bomkai Silk Handloom Saree

To mark the beginning of a grand Navratri, there can’t be a saree more lustrous, simple and elegant than a yellow Bomkai Sari with maroon pallu . The simplicity of the silk coupled with the vibrancy of the yellow colour is bound to give you a luminous glow. Bomkai sari is a handloom silk sari from odisha, India. The main motif used originally are dambaru all over border and pallu. This beautiful silk saree is yellow base saree with maroon border is ideal to begin first day of Navratri festival. This beautiful BOMKAI silk handloom sari has been gifted by my MIL . I further customise this sari with floral aari embroidery jaal work all over body of saree from one of artisans in Kashmir, India. This flower buta has been designed @sakshi.nigam. Mixing of two crafts is always overwhelming for me. Sari https://www.nalli.com Styled by Sakshi Nigam Happy Navratri!

Ugadi Edit 2023

Ugadi "FOR THOSE WHO BLENDS IN BEAUTIFULLY WITH THE CULTURAL ROOTS AND OWNS EVERYTHING LIKE A QUEEN" It’s time to rekindle your traditional wardrobe and welcome the season of spring. It is a festival to express gratitude to nature for all her blessings to humankind. Silk is fondly remembered as the Queen of fabrics. Silk sarees are quintessential to every woman’s ethnic wardrobe. Pure silk sarees elevate the grace and heighten the feminine nature of every woman who wears them. Dive in to get a glimpse of the pure silk saree crafted with minimalistic designs all over the body. @sakshi.nigam styled Muga Silk Saree is also called “Gold of Assam”. Donned by the royalty of Assam, Muga Silk Saree is the perfect piece for a rich and regal distinctively traditional Ugadi look. Red muga handloom silk saree with beautiful zari woven border and stripe pallu is one of my exclusive piece from Assam Emporium, delhi, India. This Ugadi, I choose to wear this Red Muga Silk Hand

Gudi Padwa !

Be a glam goddess this Gudi Padwa! Flaunt your Marathi style for this New Year by taking some ethnic inspiration from my style diary. Festive cheer and fervour are at an all-time high with Gudi Padwa.It is incomplete without a bright-coloured Gudi, colourful rangoli and women dressed in a vibrant Maharashtrian silk drapes, mirroring the burst of colour associated with the spring season. Put at your traditional best foot forward alike my green silk embroidered saree and opt for a matching red silk blouse to look regal for the festival. This handwoven pure silk saree that combines contrasting shades of red embroidery adorned all over the pallu and border will really elevate the entire ensemble. Note* This Silk saree was bought plain green hue back in India @ramkishansarees and, I further customise this hand embroidered Aari work from one of the artisan from Kashmir, India. This embroidery has been sketched and designed @sakshi.nigam Elevate the grace of the look with traditiona