his stunning silk sari originates from India and dates to the mid-20th century, specifically 1950–1975. Measuring 44 inches by 180 inches (112 cm x 457 cm), the textile is in excellent condition. The sari features a bold and monochromatic aesthetic, defined entirely by a vibrant magenta-pink silk ground that serves as a rich canvas for its extensive ornamentation.
The textile is adorned with elaborate metallic embroidery and intricate appliqué work in a crisp white or light cream tone. The decorative pallu (the end piece) is centered by a large, stylized floral medallion or "buta," surrounded by three concentric rectangular frames. These frames are densely filled with scrolling vine motifs, paisleys, and scalloped edges that appear to "pop" against the saturated pink silk. The vertical side borders continue this elaborate theme, featuring repeating heart-shaped and leaf patterns that provide a structured and elegant frame for the entire 15-foot length of the garment.