Handcrafted Silk Sarees

Our Handcrafted Silk Collection has silks woven in mulberry, tussar or eri silk, and are silk mark certified for purity and authenticity. Explore Kanjivaram, Benarasi, Kodiyala, Pochampally, Venkatagiri silk sarees collection.

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Beige Bhagalpur Tusssar Silk Jugalbandhi Saree Paisleylove

Beige Bhagalpur Tusssar Silk Jugalbandhi Saree Paisleylove

Rs. 14,500.00
Indulge in pure luxury with our Beige Bhagalpur Tussar Silk Jugalbandhi Saree Paisleylove. Handwoven from premium tussar silk, this saree boasts an exquisite golden beige body with zari borders. Adorned...
Ivory Lavender Pure Silk Kodiyala Saree Shankhupushpam-The Indian Motif

Ivory Lavender Pure Silk Kodiyala Saree Shankhupushpam

Rs. 13,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Introducing our Ivory Lavender Pure Silk Kodiyala Saree Shankhupushpam, sourced from handloom weavers in Kodiyala, Karnataka. This stunning saree boasts an ivory base with delicate lavender borders...
Tumeric Rust Pure Silk Kodiyala Saree Soorajmukhee-The Indian Motif

Tumeric Rust Pure Silk Kodiyala Saree Soorajmukhee

Rs. 13,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Indulge in the luxury of our Tumeric Rust Pure Silk Kodiyala Saree Soorajmukhee. Handloomed in Karnataka, this saree boasts a vibrant turmeric yellow body adorned with intricate...
Kanjivaram Silk Saree Candy Pink Manthulir Todi-1-The Indian Motif

Kanjivaram Silk Saree Candy Pink Manthulir Todi

Rs. 10,300.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED  This beautiful Kanjivaram sari in candy pink and manthulir (baby mango leaf colour) is handwoven with a pure zari saree and intricate golden leaf motifs woven on the saree...
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Pink With Green Molkalmuru Soft Silk Saree Sundari

Rs. 16,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Handwoven in the culturally rich looms of Molkalmuru, this soft silk saree is a celebration of heritage and effortless grace. Its exquisite pink-red shot body glows with...
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Turquoise Soft Silk Handloom Saree Nadee

Rs. 8,350.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED This handloom soft silk saree is a tribute to quiet luxury — understated, comfortable, and featherlight. Woven with care, it drapes fluidly, making it a perfect choice...
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Grey and Yellow Checkered Molkalmuru Silk Saree Minsaram

Rs. 16,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Say hello to a saree that breaks the rules - borderless, bold, and brilliantly handwoven. This Molkalmuru silk beauty flaunts a stunning play of grey and yellow...
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Green With Pink Mysore Silk Border Molkalmuru Silk Saree Mugilu

Rs. 11,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Some combinations never go out of style — and green with pink is one of them. A colour pairing that’s graced silk sarees for centuries, now reimagined...
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Peach With Purple Mysore Silk Border Molkalmuru Silk Saree Kanasu

Rs. 11,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED This handloom Molkalmuru silk saree is a rare gem — a soft, glowing peach body paired with deep purple borders and a rich purple pallu inspired by...
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Purple With Green Odisha Ikkat Silk Khandua Saree Manmohini

Rs. 12,500.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED Step into the divine elegance of Odisha’s sacred handloom heritage with this exquisite Khandua silk saree, handwoven in the famed village of Nuapatna. Traditionally worn by Lord Jagannath...
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Onion Pink with Brown Soft Silk Handloom Saree Maya

Rs. 8,350.00
SILK MARK CERTIFIED A saree that speaks the language of grace. This soft silk drape comes in a unique light beige base with a delicate pink shot—creating a soft blush...

Silk Sarees FAQ's

What are Silk Sarees made of?

Silk sarees are made from silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk. It is best to ask for a silk mark when you purchase silk sarees to ensure the authenticity of the silk.
While we see the term - blended silk used very commonly these days, please note that these are not pure silk fibres and often contain polyester fibres instead of silk.

Why do wear Silk sarees?

Silk sarees are lustrous, soft, breathable and add grandeur to one's ensemble - hence they are preferred for festivities and special occasions. In many religions including Hinduism, silk is considered a pure fabric and hence used for religious ceremonies and for temple visits

Which Silk is better for a saree?

Silk sarees are made from silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk. It is best to ask for a silk mark when you purchase silk sarees to ensure the authenticity of the silk.
While we see the term - blended silk used very commonly these days, please note that these are not pure silk fibres and often contain polyester fibres instead of silk.
The type of silk to depends on one's personal preference of fabric. Mulberry is the softest of all silks, tussars come in both coarse and soft varities, eri is thicker than mulberry and tussar silk, while Muga is super lustrous and is lightweight.
Kanjivaram sarees and Banarasi sarees are typically made in mulberry silks and are a popular choice for weddings and festivities in India.

What is the specialty of Silk?

Silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk.
Silk sarees are lustrous, soft, breathable and add grandeur to one's ensemble - hence they are preferred for festivities and special occasions. In many religions including Hinduism, silk is considered a pure fabric and hence used for religious ceremonies and for temple visits

In which state silk saree is popular?

Silk sarees are made in many states of India. The most popular ones are Kaniivaram silks (Tamilnadu), Banarasis (Varanasi), Paithani (Maharashtra), Gadwal (Andhra Pradesh), Ikkat (Telangana, Odisha), Baluchari (West Bengal), Tussar (Chattisgarh, West Bengal, Bihar)

Why is silk a special fabric?

Silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk.
Silk sarees are lustrous, soft, breathable and add grandeur to one's ensemble - hence they are preferred for festivities and special occasions. In many religions including Hinduism, silk is considered a pure fabric and hence used for religious ceremonies and for temple visits

Why is silk so attractive?

Silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk.
Silk sarees are lustrous, soft, breathable and add grandeur to one's ensemble - hence they are preferred for festivities and special occasions. They are often made in double colours (in weft and warp) given them a beautiful dhoop-chaun or a double shade effect.

Which city is famous for silk sarees?

Silk sarees are made in many states of India. The most popular ones are Kaniivaram silks (Tamilnadu), Banarasis (Varanasi), Paithani (Maharashtra), Gadwal (Andhra Pradesh), Ikkat (Telangana, Odisha), Baluchari (West Bengal), Tussar (Chattisgarh, West Bengal, Bihar)

How many types of silk are there in a saree?

Silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk.
Silk sarees are lustrous, soft, breathable and add grandeur to one's ensemble - hence they are preferred for festivities and special occasions. In many religions including Hinduism, silk is considered a pure fabric and hence used for religious ceremonies and for temple visits

Which is the softest silk?

Silk sarees are made from silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk. It is best to ask for a silk mark when you purchase silk sarees to ensure the authenticity of the silk.
While we see the term - blended silk used very commonly these days, please note that these are not pure silk fibres and often contain polyester fibres instead of silk.

Mulberry is the softest of all silks, tussars come in both coarse and soft varities, eri is thicker than mulberry and tussar silk, while Muga is super lustrous and is lightweight. Kanjivaram sarees and Banarasi sarees are typically made in mulberry silks and are a popular choice for weddings and festivities in India.

Is silk saree made from silkworm?

Yes, silk is made from the silk worms. The most common silkworms used to make silk are the larvae of the Bombyx mori, or domestic silkmoth. The process of making silk sarees involves the following steps:
Egg stage: Female moths lay eggs that hatch into larvae after about 10 days.
Larvae stage: The larvae are fed mulberry leaves for about 25–30 days.
Cocoon stage: The larvae spin cocoons around themselves using a protein secretion from their salivary glands.
Reeling: The cocoons are unwound to create silk threads.
Dyeing: The silk threads can be dyed before weaving.
Weaving: The silk threads are woven into sarees

Which silk is pure?

Silk sarees are made from silk, a natural protein fiber produced by silk worm larvae. There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk. It is best to ask for a silk mark when you purchase silk sarees to ensure the authenticity of the silk.
While we see the term - blended silk used very commonly these days, please note that these are not pure silk fibres and often contain polyester fibres instead of silk.

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.

Which silk saree is best for wedding?

There are primarily 4 types of pure silk - mulberry silk, tussar silk, eri silk and muga silk. It is best to ask for a silk mark when you purchase silk sarees to ensure the authenticity of the silk.
While we see the term - blended silk used very commonly these days, please note that these are not pure silk fibres and often contain polyester fibres instead of silk.

Mulberry is the softest of all silks, tussars come in both coarse and soft varities, eri is thicker than mulberry and tussar silk, while Muga is super lustrous and is lightweight. Kanjivaram sarees and Banarasi sarees are typically made in mulberry silks and are a popular choice for weddings and festivities in India.