Type: Traditional South Indian silk saree (commonly seen as Kanchipuram / Kanjivaram–style inspired design)
Base Color: Deep maroon / brick red
Border Color: Rich bottle green
Zari Work: Broad gold zari stripes running horizontally across the pallu and lower portion, with fine gold pinstripes throughout the body Fabric Look: Appears to be silk or silk-blend, with a subtle checked texture (korvai-style weave)
Pallu: Green pallu with prominent gold zari bands, giving a festive and regal finish Blouse Matching: Maroon blouse with gold-bordered sleeves, traditionally paired
Overall Aesthetic: Classic, elegant, temple/festival wear suitable for weddings, poojas, Diwali, Navratri, or traditional ceremonies Regional Influence: Strong South Indian (Tamil Nadu / Andhra / Karnataka) traditional design language This color combination—maroon, green, and gold—is especially popular for bridal and festive occasions due to its auspicious and timeless appeal.