Parijatham Sarees
Experience the unparalleled elegance of the Parijatham Collection by Anya, where pure Kanchipuram silk sarees are transformed into exquisite masterpieces with bold, statement embroidery. Our visionary concept of fusing traditional silk sarees with unique embroidery techniques such as appliqué, aari, zardosi, and kundan has been exclusively named Parijatham, a true testament to our innovation and craftsmanship.
Meticulously handcrafted by our skilled artisans, each saree in this collection exudes opulence and grace, elevating your style to new heights. Discover the perfect blend of tradition and contemporary fashion with our timeless and sophisticated Parijatham sarees, curated for those who seek unparalleled beauty and individuality in every ensemble.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Parijatham collection of sarees is truly special because of its fusion of traditional silk sarees with unique embroidery techniques such as appliqué, aari, zardosi, and kundan.
We at Anya strive to showcase our innovation and craftsmanship through our distinctive pieces. Each saree is a beautiful masterpiece, exuding elegance and sophistication, making it a perfect choice for any special occasion
Kanchipuram and Kanjivaram refer to the same majestic silk sarees! The town of this saree’s origin was once known as Conjeevaram before it was renamed Kanchipuram.
Kanchipuram sarees are known for their intricate design, high-quality silk, and zari work, which make them a symbol of luxury and elegance.
Yes, Kanchipuram sarees are versatile and can be worn on various occasions such as weddings, festivals, and formal events.
It is recommended to dry clean Kanchipuram sarees to maintain their quality. Avoid using harsh detergents or washing them at home.
Yes, Anya offers customisation services for our Kanchipuram sarees! You can choose the design, colour, and zari work according to your preference. Simply contact us through the Appointment Booking page and we’ll put together the ensemble of your dreams.
Genuine Kanchipuram sarees are handwoven and have a unique zari work design that is distinctive and intricate. Look for the Silk Mark certification to ensure its authenticity.