Purple Kanjivaram sarees bring a rare, regal note to Kanchipuram weaving — brinjal, wine and violet grounds that make gold zari look ancient and precious.
Kathiri-poo, the brinjal-flower purple, is a named and treasured shade in the Kanjivaram lexicon, historically associated with aristocratic wardrobes. Its blue-red depth intensifies gold thread the way twilight intensifies lamplight, and contrast borders in gold, pink or green sit dramatically against it. Because purple appears less often than the classic reds and greens, it distinguishes the wearer at crowded functions while remaining wholly traditional.
This boutique edit of around 50 drapes runs from about ₹2,300 to ₹6,100 — an approachable doorway into an uncommon shade.
Styling suggestions
Gold jewellery with hints of amethyst or ruby; a blouse in contrast gold or dusty pink. Silver-zari purples pair beautifully with pearls for evening events.
Occasions
Cocktail evenings, receptions, concert-season kutcheris and festive dinners that call for tradition with a twist.
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