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A Dharamavaram silk sari is a stunning traditional silk sari that originates from Dharmavaram, Andhra Pradesh. Known for their understated elegance and rich cultural heritage, these saris are widely popular for weddings and festive occasions.FeaturesFabric:Made from pure mulberry silk, ensuring durability and a smooth, lustrous finish.Often slightly heavier than other silk saris, giving them a royal drape.Weaving Technique:Handwoven with a unique interlocking method that makes the sari more durable.Double-shaded or "shot" color effect, achieved by weaving two different-colored threads, which gives the sari a distinctive shimmer.Designs:Traditional motifs such as elephants, peacocks, lotuses, and temple patterns are common.The pallu (decorative end) is typically adorned with elaborate zari work, including scenes from epics or geometric designs.Borders are wide, contrasting, and richly woven, enhancing the sari's grandeur.Color Palette:Known for bold and vibrant colors, often featuring contrasting hues between the body and the border.OccasionsDharamavaram silk saris are popular choices for:Weddings (both for brides and guests).Religious ceremonies.Festive celebrations like Pongal, Navratri, and Diwali.Care InstructionsDry Cleaning Only: Protects the delicate zari and silk threads.Storage: Store in a muslin cloth and refold periodically to prevent creases and damage to the zari work.Keep away from moisture and direct sunlight to preserve the vibrant colors.