Material: Pure mulberry silk; certified real gold zari
Weaving time: ~220–240 hours | 2 master weavers (korvai set-up + brocade)
Vahni the glow of sacred...
Material: Pure mulberry silk; certified real gold zari
Weaving time: ~220–240 hours | 2 master weavers (korvai set-up + brocade)
Vahni the glow of sacred flame rendered in silk. A vivid tangerine body carries a self-woven lattice of tiny floral buttas that catch the light, while the antique gold korvai border unfurls a garden of vines, songbirds and blossoms in rich zari—finished with a tasselled pallu. The border’s painterly effect comes from meticulous supplementary-weft (meena) insertion over a true korvai join, a process that demands two shuttles and perfect rhythm between weavers.
Every inch is woven on traditional looms using hallmark-certified zari; the result is a saree that feels ceremonial yet effortlessly modern: radiant for pheras, receptions or temple festivities, and destined to be an heirloom.
Highlights
Every Stitch of Gold saree is woven with the finest pure mulberry silk and adorned with real gold and silver zari, certified by government-approved hallmarking authorities.
Each thread is a mark of heritage, precision, and rarity — carrying within it centuries of craftsmanship and devotion.
Your saree is a legacy — treat it like art.
-Dry clean only, preferably by a trusted specialist.
-Avoid exposure to moisture, perfumes, or direct sunlight.
-Store flat or carefully rolled in a soft, breathable muslin cloth.
-For heirloom preservation, re-air and refold every 3–4 months.
Handled with care, this saree will last generations.
Each saree from Stitch of Gold is one-of-one — never repeated, never replicated.
We ensure exclusivity through design copyrights , safeguarding exclusivity in every creation.
This is not a garment — it’s a living archive of artistry, time, and trust.
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