Pochampally Cotton Sarees For Every Handloom Lover!
- Saree Design: Navy Blue and Red Pochampally Cotton Saree
- Material: Cotton Silk
- Preferred Occasions: Occasional Wear
- Suitable Body Shape: Suitable for all body types
9. Satin Grey:
The saree is in dense grey with a beautiful shade of red on the outer lines. Whoever said grey was a dark and dull color simply never combined the best of the colors together. The pallu for the saree has a beautiful red, yellow and olive stripe towards the end. The grey in the saree is made of the finest cotton that gives it a chiffon look.
- Saree Design: Grey and Red Pochampally Cotton Saree
- Material: Cotton Silk
- Preferred Occasions: Occasional Wear
- Suitable Body Shape: Suitable for all body types
10. Grey And Black:
Here we see the color grey in a totally different look. This time the hue is much lighter and has a satin feel to it which screams of elegance. This grey here is paired with a dark black that continues in bits and pieces to towards the end of the pallu. The entire borderline is made of the best georgette golden pattern work with soft golden art on the pallu.
- Saree Design: Grey and Black Pochampally Cotton Saree
- Material: Cotton Silk
- Preferred Occasions: Occasional Wear
- Suitable Body Shape: Suitable for all body types
11. The Checks:
Checks are one of the latest trends that are ruling the present days and therefore we gather the best of the shades in this saree. There is a bit of a nude and a bit of a black thrown in a mix of red and the monochrome checks appearing out of the blue in the pallu that adds a trendy feel to it.
- Saree Design: Cream and Red Pochampally Cotton Saree With Checks Pallu
- Material: Cotton
- Preferred Occasions: Workwear
- Suitable Body Shape: Suitable for all body types
12. Nude Hues:
The entire saree is in soft beige with a beautiful pink ombre shade on the borderline. This ombre has a distinct transition point from the beige which alerts the striking effect. The borderline effect is made of the softest copper gold and the usage of mauve stripes on the pallu end is really astounding.