Brasso sarees get their velvet-like raised motifs from a clever trick of chemistry — the pattern is burned into the fabric, not stitched onto it.
Brasso (from "brocade-effect", also called burnout or devoré) starts with a blended cloth woven from two different fibres. A patterned chemical paste dissolves one fibre wherever it touches, leaving sheer ground where the fabric burned away and plush, embossed motifs where it survived. The result feels like brocade at a fraction of the weight: rich texture, floaty drape, and a semi-sheer base that moves beautifully. Our collection spans brasso printed sarees in bright single tones, brasso organza sarees with airy transparency, and brasso printed Patola silk sarees that pair the burnout texture with heritage-inspired motifs.
Brasso sarees here range from about ₹5,150 for printed styles to around ₹7,050 for brasso printed Patola silk sarees. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
How to Choose a Brasso Saree
Choose organza-base brasso when you want daytime lightness and a crisp silhouette; deeper jewel tones with dense burnout motifs suit evening dinners and receptions. If you love traditional patterning, the Patola-print brasso styles give an heirloom look without heirloom weight.
Occasions and Styling
Brasso works for receptions, cocktail evenings, family dinners, and festive gatherings year-round. Let the texture lead: a plain satin or raw-silk blouse in a matching or deeper tone makes the motifs pop, and oxidised silver or antique-gold jewellery flatters brasso's vintage character. Drape with a free-flowing pallu — the semi-sheer base looks best in motion.
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