Khadi Embroidered Saree — Brown
For the occasion where warmth matters more than spectacle. Brown khadi worked with peacock and floral multicolour thread booti — earthy, considered, and the kind of saree that improves with every wear. Brown is rarely the first colour reached for in festive dressing — which is exactly what makes it interesting. A warm, earthy ground with peacock and floral thread booti in multicolour worked throughout.
What’s in the box
- Saree: 5.5 metres
- Blouse piece: 0.8 metres (attached, same fabric, plain brown with matching thread and zari embroidery border)
Fabric & Weave
Khadi is hand-spun and hand-woven, giving it a characteristic slight texture and a matte, breathable finish. It sits lightly on the body, drapes with natural ease, and is airy enough for long occasions — the kind of fabric that does its best work in motion.
Design Details
- Technique: Embroidered — peacock and floral multicolour booti thread work
- Body: Brown with peacock and floral multicolour thread booti embroidery throughout
- Border: 10 cm — brown, zari and thread work
- Pallu: Running pallu with thread tassels
- Finish: Matte
- Transparency: Slightly sheer
- Colour: Brown
Who is this saree for?
For the woman who finds warmth in earthy tones and doesn’t need to be the loudest in the room — brown khadi with peacock booti is an understated festive choice. Works for a family puja, a small gathering, or a day where you want to wear a saree and not think about it twice. The multicolour booti does all the festive work the colour itself doesn’t need to.
Want to know more about this fabric? Read our Khadi fabric guide.
Care Guide
- Hand wash gently in cold water with mild detergent — or dry clean
- Wash separately for the first few washes — colours may bleed slightly
- Do not wring or twist — squeeze gently and dry flat in shade
- Iron on medium heat while slightly damp, on the reverse side
- Avoid machine washing — the hand-spun yarn can weaken and distort under agitation
See our full Care Guide for all fabric types.
Where does your money go?
| What you’re paying for | Amount |
|---|---|
| Saree cost (fabric, work & finishing) | ₹711 |
| Packaging & care card | ₹20 |
| Labelling | ₹10 |
| Logistics | ₹120 |
| Marketing | ₹350 |
| Payment gateway fee (2.36%) | ₹45 |
| GST (5%, paid to government) | ₹95 |
| TARINÉ share | ₹549 |
| Total MRP | ₹1900 |
We show you exactly where your money goes — no mystery, no markups hidden behind jargon. The margin TARINÉ earns after all costs funds design, curation, quality checks, customer support, and keeping this brand independent. A transparent brand needs a sustainable margin to stay transparent.
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