Khadi Embroidered Saree — Olive Green
For the woman who finds that considered choices wear the longest. Olive green khadi worked with peacock and floral thread booti — earthy, festive, and entirely unhurried. The kind of saree that doesn’t announce itself and doesn’t need to. Olive green is a colour that sits between a neutral and a statement — earthy enough to feel grounded, distinct enough to be remembered. A muted, considered 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 olive green 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: Olive green with peacock and floral multicolour thread booti embroidery throughout
- Border: 10 cm — olive green, zari and thread work
- Pallu: Running pallu with thread tassels
- Finish: Matte
- Transparency: Slightly sheer
- Colour: Olive Green
Who is this saree for?
For the woman who has moved past bright greens and wants something that feels earned — olive sits where good festive dressing lives, between casual and dressed up. The peacock and floral booti in thread add occasion to what could otherwise read as everyday. A thoughtful festive choice for someone who picks colours with intention.
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 | ₹548 |
| Total MRP | ₹1,899 |
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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