At Gulbhahar, we are proud to present our Kanjivaram Pata Sarees, lovingly crafted by skilled creators who have inherited and mastered this respected Indian art form. The fine designs and colors of these sarees reflect the rich cultural tradition that has been passed down through generations. Kanjivaram Pata Sarees are a perfect choice for family gatherings, religious ceremonies, and cultural celebrations. With their neat outline and graceful drape, they embody modesty and fineness, making them an ideal style for women who appreciate classic values. The classic appeal of these sarees lies in their ability to evoke emotions and memories associated with Indian traditions. Each Kanjivaram Pata Saree is a special piece of art that tells a story of cultural importance and family values. To style your Kanjivaram Pata Saree, pair it with traditional jewellery and accessories for a truly authentic look. Whether you're attending a religious ceremony, a family gathering, or a cultural celebration, this saree is sure to make you feel stylish, graceful, and connected to your roots.
The Kanjivaram Pata Saree from Gulbhahar shows classic values, feminine grace, and rich cultural tradition. This perfect hand-built saree is perfect for modern Indian women who cherish their forever traditions.
The kanjivaram pata saree is a proof to our rich cultural past. Each saree is hand-done with complex designs that tell a story of our ancestral traditions, passed down through generations. Wearing it during weddings or festivals not only highlights personal style but also preserves the past we hold dear.
The classic Nivi drape is perfect for kanjivaram pata sarees, showcasing their beautiful borders. Pair it with customary temple jewellery like jhumkas and a waist belt to boost the graceful cut. For pujas or festivals, opt for auspicious colors like red or maroon, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.
The zari work and temple borders on a kanjivaram pata saree are not just decorative; they hold deep cultural value. The gold thread (zari) represents Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, while the temple border designs often depict mythological stories or auspicious symbols like the swan or parrot. Wearing such a saree represents feminine grace and modesty, befitting any cultural occasion.