Handcrafted Sarees

Welcome To The Joy Of Saree-ing!

There cannot be a better choice of clothing than the saree that is handcrafted, exquisite and unique just like you are!

Each saree in this collection is lovingly made by one or more artisans/weavers from one of  42+ textile clusters we work with and is created to depict its unique craft identity. We find this significant since for us saree is not just a piece of clothing , its a memory that we carrry so fondly and pass it on as heirloom

We wish you lots of loving memories with these sarees!


 

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Fall and Edging - FREE (*Applicable only with prepaid orders of sarees)

Fall and Edging - FREE (*Applicable only with prepaid orders of sarees)

Rs. 0.00
All are sarees are ready to wear with fall and picot/edging done. This service is charged additional for COD orders  If you would not like the blouse piece to be...
Yellow Floral Bagru Handblock Printed Kota Doria Saree Mumtaz-The Indian Motif

Yellow Floral Bagru Handblock Printed Kota Doria Saree Mumtaz

Rs. 3,740.00
Bagru block printing -    Bagru located 32 km west of Jaipur, has long been home to the  Chippa Community, a caste dedicated to the art of hand block printing....
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White Red Triple Border Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree Colour Splash

Rs. 5,990.00
Do YOU #WearYou to work or dress to fit in ? Elevate your style with our White Red Triple Border Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree. Handwoven from Pochampally, this saree boasts...
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White Onam Kasavu Temple Motif Jugalbandhi Saree Taamara

Rs. 5,200.00
A saree that tells a story of tradition finding new life. This Kasavu with stunning maroon and yellow hand block prints celebrates the grace of heritage while embracing the joy...
Beige Floral Bagru Handblock Chanderi Silk Cotton Saree-The Indian Motif

Beige Floral Bagru Handblock Chanderi Silk Cotton Saree

Rs. 5,500.00
A celebration of heritage and grace, this beige Chanderi silk cotton saree features handblock-printed floral motifs crafted using natural dyes, making it as sustainable as it is sophisticated. The soft...
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Pink Polka Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree Pastel Love

Rs. 5,750.00
Do YOU #WearYou to work or dress to fit in ? Add a touch of playful elegance to your wardrobe with our Pink Polka Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree! This pastel...
Indigo Bagru Handblock Printed Kota Doria Saree Ujwala-The Indian Motif

Indigo Bagru Handblock Printed Kota Doria Saree Ujwala

Rs. 3,740.00
Bagru block printing -    Bagru located 32 km west of Jaipur, has long been home to the  Chippa Community, a caste dedicated to the art of hand block printing....
Black Floral Bagru Handblock Printed Mul Cotton Saree Taare-The Indian Motif

Black Floral Bagru Handblock Printed Mul Cotton Saree Taare

Rs. 3,200.00
Bagru block printing -    Bagru located 32 km west of Jaipur, has long been home to the  Chippa Community, a caste dedicated to the art of hand block printing....
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Cobalt Blue Pochampally Ikkat Cotton Saree Boss Lady

Rs. 5,990.00
Should your workwear simply help you blend in —or should it quietly remind you of who you are? This Pochampally Ikkat cotton saree in striking cobalt blue and white is...
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Honey Red Handwoven Tussar by Eri Silk Saree

Rs. 14,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Where power meets poetry. This handwoven Tussar by Eri silk saree is designed for the modern woman who carries elegance into every space she enters. The rich...
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White Black Bagru Handblock printed Maheshwar Silk Cotton Saree Paisley Love

Rs. 6,750.00
This saree is where sharp lines meet soft tradition. Crafted on a breathable Maheshwar silk cotton base, this saree carries the signature lightness and graceful fall that Maheshwar weaves are...
Haldi With Red Batik Cotton Saree Haldi Kumkum-The Indian Motif

Haldi With Red Batik Cotton Saree Haldi Kumkum

Rs. 1,990.00
Embrace the artistry of traditional batik with this exquisite Bherugad Batik Cotton Saree, handcrafted using the age-old wax resist dyeing technique from Bherugad, Madhya Pradesh. The soft, breathable mul cotton...

Handcrafted Sarees FAQ's

How are handmade sarees made?

Handmade sarees is a generic term used for sarees that are made on a handloom, handblock printed or hand embroidered sarees.

What is the special in a saree?

A saree is a versatile garment , free size - wearable by anyone and is a fluid garment that can be styled as you like it. There are many drape styles that have evolved and are being promoted by saristas and influencers to look different in a saree.

What are the different kinds of sarees?

There are 100+ varieties of handloom sarees documented in India thus far - and many more undocumented types. Every region of India prides itself with a native weave that is inherent to its cultural legacy. Do checkout this page for the list of handloom sarees documented by Handlooms Development Commission of India , setup under Ministry of Textiles , GOI

Different types of Saree

Which are the different types of Indian sarees?

There are 100+ varieties of handloom sarees documented in India thus far and many more undocumented types. Every region of India prides itself with a native weave that is inherent to its cultural legacy. The most popular saree types are Kanjivaram silk saree, Banarasi sarees, Tussar silk sarees, Sambalpuri Ikkat sarees, Patola sarees, Paithani sarees, Gadwal sarees, linen sarees and pure cotton sarees. There are many synthetic sarees that have flooded the market now that are machine made and are made with polyester that are being sold wrongfully as pure silk sarees.

Do checkout this page for the list of handloom sarees documented by Handlooms Development Commission of India , setup under Ministry of Textiles , GOI . https://handlooms.nic.in/assets/img/information_handlooms/List%20of%20Handloom%20Saree.pdf

Which type of saree is the best saree in India?

There are 100+ varieties of handloom sarees documented in India thus far and many more undocumented types. Every region of India prides itself with a native weave that is inherent to its cultural legacy. Do checkout this page for the list of handloom sarees documented by Handlooms Development Commision of India , setup under Ministry of Textiles , GOI . https://handlooms.nic.in/assets/img/information_handlooms/List%20of%20Handloom%20Saree.pdf

Why is a saree traditionally worn in so many different ways in different parts of India?

The history of the evolution of the saree as we see today is the reason for the multiple kinds of drapes of the saree. The different ways of draping a saree came about due to the climatic condition, terrain, occupation of people and the kind of fabric worn in the region.

What are the different types of handloom sarees in India?

There are 100+ varieties of handloom sarees documented in India thus far and many more undocumented types. Every region of India prides itself with a native weave that is inherent to its cultural legacy. Do checkout this page for the list of handloom sarees documented by Handlooms Development Commision of India , setup under Ministry of Textiles , GOI

Link : https://handlooms.nic.in/assets/img/information_handlooms/List%20of%20Handloom%20Saree.pdf

Which states are famous for handloom saree weaving?

There are 100+ varieties of handloom sarees documented in India thus far and many more undocumented types. Every region of India prides itself with a native weave that is inherent to its cultural legacy. Do checkout this page for the list of handloom sarees documented by Handlooms Development Commision of India , setup under Ministry of Textiles , GOI

Link : https://handlooms.nic.in/assets/img/information_handlooms/List%20of%20Handloom%20Saree.pdf

What are the popular weaving techniques used in handloom sarees?

There are 100+ varieties of handloom sarees documented in India thus far and many more undocumented types. Every region of India prides itself with a native weave that is inherent to its cultural legacy. Do checkout this page for the list of handloom sarees documented by Handlooms Development Commision of India , setup under Ministry of Textiles , GOI

Link : https://handlooms.nic.in/assets/img/information_handlooms/List%20of%20Handloom%20Saree.pdf

What is the quality of handloom cotton sarees?

Handloom cotton sarees typically last longer and are made of good quality cotton. They are breathable and are skin friendly. You will find that the cotton grows softer over time and can be repurposed as upholstery and curtains even after 20 years of using them!

What are handloom sarees?

Handloom sarees are sarees that are woven using a handloom by a weavers). A handloom saree is typically woven in silk or cotton or a combination of silk and cotton in the weft and warp. Linens can also be woven in a handloom though that is more rare than cottons or silks. Synthetics are often not woven in a handloom due to the absence of cost advantage in doing so.

Which sarees are worn to marriage functions?

For marriage /wedding functions, silk is usually the most preferred fabric due to its sheen and grandeur. While there are so many varities of silk sarees available in India across different regions, there are a few types that are most popular and preferred.
The most popular silk saree types are Kanjivaram silk saree, Banarasi sarees, Tussar silk sarees, Sambalpuri Ikkat sarees, Patola sarees, Paithani sarees, Gadwal sarees,chanderi silk sarees make wonderful sarees for weddings.
There are many synthetic sarees that have flooded the market now that are machine made and are made with polyester that are being sold wrongfully as pure silk sarees.

There are also alternatives to silk such as organza sarees, tissue sarees, crepe and gorgette sarees that are popular for wedding sarees.

How to wear silk saree?

Silk sarees can be worn in different drape styles based on one's preference and occasion.

While the most common way to wear a silk saree is the nivi drape with an open pallu or pleated pallu, there are multiple other ways to drape a silk saree.
Some of the more common styles are Gujrati style - with pallu coming in the front , Coorgi style, lavani style (for 9 yards), bengali drape etc, There are more interesting and innovative ways to style a silk saree - with a belt, jacket, lehenga style drape and more that one can learn from saree drape influencers such as Aparna Rao and Dolly Jain.

Is saree fall necessary?

You can wear a saree without a fall. However, the saree is better protected from tear with a fall in place. However, with the growing popularity of different drape styles, fall is liniing and not considered mandatory any more!

What do you do with your old sarees which you don't wear anymore?

You would re use or recycle your old sarees. You could give your old saree a new life by embellishing with a blockprint, embroidery, or a hand painting. You could repurpose your saree as an upholstery, a bag, a garment or just about anything you use at home!