Pupada Chanderi Sarees – Lightweight & Elegant Weaves

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Pupada Chanderi is a beautifully crafted fabric that combines the elegance of Chanderi weaving with the breathable comfort of cotton. Known for its lightweight texture, subtle sheen, and traditional charm, Pupada Chanderi sarees are ideal for warm climates and versatile enough for both everyday and festive occasions.


These sarees offer the best of both worlds — the luxury feel of silk blends with the ease and softness of cotton. Whether worn for casual gatherings or special celebrations, Pupada Chanderi sarees exude grace and timeless appeal.


Where to Buy

Discover elegant Pupada Chanderi sarees at Lakshmi Gayatri Chenetha Vastralayam, located in Kothapalli, Srikakulam. We stock daily wear, festive, and semi-formal Chanderi sarees in soft pastel shades, earthy tones, and zari borders.

Key Features

Lightweight and breathable


Smooth texture with a soft sheen


Blends elegance with all-day comfort


Crafted with traditional weaving techniques


Suitable for festive, office, or casual wear


Available in printed, plain, and zari-border variations

Benefits

Comfort: Ideal for hot, humid weather thanks to its breathable weave


Durability: Lasts long with proper care — retains form and color


Aesthetic Appeal: Adds subtle shine and sophistication to your look


Versatility: Perfect for sarees, kurtis, dupattas, and suits


Cultural Richness: Reflects Indian handloom heritage and skilled craftsmanship

Washing:


Preferably dry clean for the first few washes


For handwashing, use cold water and mild detergent


Do not wring or soak for long durations


Drying:


Dry in shade, inside-out, to maintain color and sheen


Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading


Ironing:


Use a low to medium heat setting or steam press


Iron inside out to preserve the fabric's texture and finish


Storage:


Store folded in a muslin cloth to allow airflow


Avoid hanging for long periods to prevent fabric stretching


Draping Tip:


Use minimal pleats for the pallu to highlight the fabric’s fall and shine