Blue Kanjivaram sarees give South India's grandest weave a cool, oceanic register — peacock, sapphire and ink-blue grounds framed by bold contrast zari borders.
In Kanchipuram tradition the peacock is both motif and muse, so blue holds a special place: mayil-blue bodies with rettai pettu double borders in maroon or pink are among the most recognisable pairings in the canon. Temple towers, kattam checks and rudraksha beads woven in gold gain extra depth against a dark blue field. The colour carries Krishna's calm and an everyday regality — festive but never loud.
Prices in this edit run from about ₹4,300 to ₹9,300 across 190+ drapes. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
Pairing a blue Kanjivaram
Classic route: a contrast maroon or pink blouse echoing the border, gold temple jewellery, jasmine in the hair. Modern route: tonal navy blouse and diamonds.
Occasion guide
Receptions, seemantham and temple visits; deep blues are also a favourite of the groom's mother at evening functions.
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