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Sarees

Silk sarees

banarasi sari

The history of Banarasi saris dates back several centuries and is deeply rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Varanasi, also known as Banaras or Kashi, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Banarasi saris are renowned for their opulence, intricate designs and luxurious fabrics.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

Gadwal sari

The sari consists of a cotton body , silk border, and zari pallu. with silk pallu which is also given a new name Sico saris. The weave is so light that the saree can be packed in a matchbox. The Brahmotsavas of Tirupati begins with the deity’s idol being adorned with Gadwal Saree.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

chanderi sari

Chanderi fabric is one of the best known handlooms in India. The ordinary weaving style for manufacturing Chanderi consists of a fine quality of tana fiber which makes zari work elegant. The fact that the fabric was always denoted as a symbol of royalty makes it more valuable.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

mysore sari

Mysore silk sarees are renowned all over the world for their soft texture, light weight and vibrant colors. As opposed to yarn dyeing where the warp and weft yarns are dyed separately before weaving, the entire fabric is dyed in these sarees to produce a variety of beautiful colors.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

paithani sari

Paithani is a variety of sari, named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad district from state of Maharashtra in India where the sari was first made by hand.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

baluchari sari

Baluchari Sari  is a type of sari, a garment worn by women in the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and Assam and the country of Bangladesh. This particular type of sari originated in West Bengal and is known for depictions of mythological scenes on the anchal of the sari.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

pochampally sari

Pochampally sari or Pochampalli ikat is a saree made in Bhoodan Pochampally, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, Telangana State, India. They have traditional geometric patterns in “Paagadu Bandhu” (Ikat) style of dyeing. The intricate geometric designs find their way into sarees and dress materials.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

art silk sari

Art silk sarees are produce from high quality artificial silk fabric. Artificial silk fabric stands for one of the non natural fabric and it is produce from synthetic fibre like Rayon and other fibres in India. Art silk fabric is also called “Rayon Fabric”. So it is quite less expensive than Silk fabric.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

kanjivaram silk sari

The Kanjivaram fabric is one of the most durable and strong fabrics. As three silk threads twisted together with the silver wire are used to make the saree, it becomes more durable. Generally, a Kanjivaram saree can weigh as heavy as 2 kilos.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

kanchipuram silk sari

In a genuine Kanchipuram Silk Sari, the body and border are woven separately and then interlocked together. The joint is woven so strongly that even if the sari tears, the border will not detach. What differentiates the Kanchivaram silk saris from the others.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

assam sari

Popularly known as Assam silk it denotes the three major types of indigenous wild silks produced in Assam—Golden Muga, White Paat and warm Eri Silk. “Sualkuchi” a few kilometers away from the capital city of Guwahati is the center of Assam silk Industry.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

dharmavaram silk sari

Dharmavaram Saree has richly woven motifs of flora and fauna and designs inspired by the temple murals and paintings of the famed Lepakshi temple in Hindupur, Anantapur district. The use of gold, silver, green and red zari adds to the magnificence of the saree making it very appropriate for use in grand occasions.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

banglori silk sari

Banglori silk is a popular fabric for heavy blouses, garments, and lace piping. The fabric is made of high-quality silk yarn, which makes it durable, soft and lustrous. It is known for its intricate designs, bright colors and elegant finish.
 

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

patola silk sari

Patola is a double ikat woven sari, usually made from silk, made in Patan, Gujarat, India. The word patola is the plural form; the singular is patolu. They are very expensive, once worn only by those belonging to royal and aristocratic families. These saris are popular among those who can afford the high prices.
 

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

puttapaka silk sari

Puttapaka Saree is a saree made in Puttapaka village, Samsthan Narayanpuram mandal in Nalgonda district, India. It is known for its unique Puttapaka tie and dye style of sarees.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

tussar silk sari

Tussar silk is considered more textured than cultivated Bombyx or “mulberry” silk, but it has shorter fibres, which makes it less durable. It has a dull, gold sheen. As most of the cocoons are collected from the forest, it is considered by many as a forest product.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

uppada silk sari

The Jamdani weaving technique, integral to Uppada Silk Sarees, involves manually adding each motif into the fabric as it is being woven. This tedious process results in unique, unreplicable designs, making each saree a masterpiece.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

bandhani silk sari

Bandhani, one of the oldest known methods of tie-dyeing, is still widely practiced in western India today. The fabric is made by pinching very small portions of cloth and tying them by plucking the cloth with the fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design to form an intricate pattern of dots.
 

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

ajrakh silk sari

This cloth was originally worn by the indigenous cattle herders of the region. It is said that Ajrakh was printed on both sides and made vibrant so that the cattle herders could identify with each other even at a distance in the unforgiving desert landscape.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

organza silk sari

Organza is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. Many modern organzas are woven with synthetic filament fibers such as polyester or nylon. Silk organza is woven by a number of mills along the Yangtze River and in the province of Zhejiang in China.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

chiffon silk sari

Silk satin chiffon fabric: This version of chiffon fabric is smoother than silk crepe, and it is more transparent and lightweight. Pearl chiffon fabric: Featuring a pearlescent shade and glossy texture, this type of chiffon fabric stands out from other versions of this textile.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

Pattu sarees

uppada pattu sari

Uppada sarees are noted and loved for their distinctive features, including: Lightweight Texture: Made from fine silk or cotton, lightweight Uppada pattu sarees are prized for their airy texture, making them ideal for all-day wear, even during festive celebrations.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

uppada pattu sari

Uppada sarees are noted and loved for their distinctive features, including: Lightweight Texture: Made from fine silk or cotton, lightweight Uppada pattu sarees are prized for their airy texture, making them ideal for all-day wear, even during festive celebrations.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

kuppadam pattu sari

The Kuppadam saree originates from the state of andhra pradesh. Andhra pradesh is known for the exclusive handloom of kuppadam. The design in the saree are minute and distinct along with a unique interlocking design on the woof of fabric known as kuppadam.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

kanchi pattu sari

Kanchipuram sarees, woven from pure mulberry silk, are found in myriad colours. These sarees have borders and pallu in a contrasting colour with heavy gold weaving. Kanchipuram sarees traditionally had designs representing simple gold lines or gold dots.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

cotton sarees

khadi cotton sari

Khadi, or hand spun and hand woven Indian cotton fabric, became the weapon of the non-violent Indian population against their colonial rulers. Khadi is made by hand in homes in Indian villages, using a cotton yarn spun on a wheel, or “charkha”.
 

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

kote dharia cotton sari

These hand-crafted Kota sarees were originally associated with the city of Mysore, but their legacy underwent a significant transformation during the reign of the Mughals. It was during this time that one of the Mughal army generals, Rao Kishore Singh, facilitated the shift of this exquisite craft from Mysore to Kota.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

chardesi cotton sari

Chanderi fabric is light-weight, has glossy transparency and has a sheer texture. The name of the fabric came from the small place ‘Chanderi’ which is situated in Madhya Pradesh. Outfits woven from Chanderi fabric are best to be worn during hot weather.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000

bandhani cotton sari

Bandhani, one of the oldest known methods of tie-dyeing, is still widely practiced in western India today. The fabric is made by pinching very small portions of cloth and tying them by plucking the cloth with the fingernails into many tiny bindings that form a figurative design to form an intricate pattern of dots.

Price range : ₹500 - ₹10,000