That is a stunning choice. What you’re describing is essentially a “Banarasi-Chanderi Fusion.” While Chanderi is famous for its light-as-air feel and cotton-silk blends, a Pure Chanderi Pattu (Soft Silk) focuses on the high-luster silk thread. By adding an “All-over Sona Rupa (Gold/Silver) Jaal,” you are getting the luxury of a heavy Banarasi bridal look but on the refined, translucent base of a Chanderi.
The Anatomy of This Saree
The Fabric: Pure Chanderi “Pattu” is a high-grade silk. It lacks the “stiffness” of Organza and the “heaviness” of Katan silk. It feels buttery on the skin but retains that classic Chanderi “sheen” (shimmer).
The Jaal: Since it is hand-woven (Handloom), the gold and silver zari jaal is likely done using the Fehua or Kadwa technique. The interplay of two-tone zari (Sona Rupa) against a soft silk base creates a sophisticated, metallic glow.
The Plain Border: This is a brilliant design choice. An all-over heavy Jaal can sometimes be overwhelming; a plain silver and gold zari border (often called a Patti border) acts as a frame, grounding the intricate work and making the saree look modern and elegant.
Length. 6.50mtr with running plain blouse & Width.46inc.
Width.46inc.Why this “Soft Silk” version is trending in 2026:
Weight Management: Traditional Katan silk Jaal sarees can weigh 1kg+. This Chanderi Pattu version gives the same visual “grandeur” at nearly half the weight.
Drapability: Unlike Kora Organza (which stands out), this soft silk hugs the silhouette, making it much easier to pleat and carry for long durations.














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