Color and Design: The saree features a primary white background with prominent red and yellow floral motifs and patterns woven throughout the fabric. It has a distinct red border and pallu (the decorative end piece). Material and Technique: Jamdani sarees are typically made of fine cotton or a cotton blend, historically referred to as muslin. The unique designs are created using a time and labor-intensive supplementary weft technique, where thicker threads are used to create patterns that appear to float on the surface of the fine fabric. Characteristics: These handloom woven sarees are celebrated for their sheer quality, lightness, and breathability, making them comfortable to wear in warm climates. The designs are often inspired by nature and mythology.