Multicoloured Sarees

Multicoloured sarees use two or more distinct colours in the fabric itself — through woven patterns (ikat, Banarasi brocade, Kanjivaram contrast borders), printed designs, or embroidery — creating pieces where no single colour dominates. This colour category spans the widest range of techniques and aesthetics: from traditional Bandhani and Patola with their intricate geometric multi-colour patterns, to contemporary digital-printed georgette sarees with photographic floral designs, to classic Banarasi kinkhab weaves with multiple brocaded colours in the pallu.

Multicoloured sarees are inherently versatile — the variety of tones within the fabric means they pair with a wider range of blouses, jewellery, and accessories than single-colour pieces. They are particularly popular for festive occasions like Navratri (where nine-colour significance is observed), Holi, and Diwali, as well as for occasions where the wearer wants maximum visual impact without heavy embellishment. At Greenways, 717 multicoloured sarees span all fabrics and price ranges. Available at our stores across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Lucknow, or ordered online with nationwide delivery.