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Traditional Silk Sarees

Kanchipuram

Known for its durability and heavy silk, woven with gold zari work. A hallmark of South Indian weddings.

Mysore Silk

Famous for its lightweight texture and vibrant colors, Mysore silk is considered elegant and royal.

Banarsi

One of the finest silks in India, it is known for its intricate designs and gold and silver threads.

Muga Silk

Exclusive to Assam, this golden-yellow silk is known for its durability and natural sheen.

Nauvari

Traditional Maharashtrian saree, draped in a unique style resembling dhoti.

Paithani

A handwoven silk saree from Maharashtra, known for its striking pallu with peacock designs.

Tussar Silk

Characterized by its natural golden hue, Tussar silk is airy, making it ideal for hot climates

Assam Silk

Known for its rich texture and golden tint, Assam Silk offers a sense of timeless elegance.

Chanderi

Lightweight and airy, Chanderi sarees are known for their delicate patterns and use of fine silk or cotton.

Samudrika Pattu

A rich, vibrant silk saree from Tamil Nadu, often worn for festive occasions.

Gadwal

Lightweight saree with cotton body and silk pallu, hailing from Telangana.

Uppada

Known for its jamdani weaving technique, this saree is lightweight yet elegant.

Pattu Saree

A generic term for South Indian silk sarees, made from luxurious silk and gold threads.

Baluchari Sarees

Rich silk sarees from West Bengal, famous for their intricate weaving depicting mythological scenes.

Patola

Double-ikat woven sarees from Gujarat, featuring geometric patterns and vivid colors.

Pochampilly

Known for their bold patterns and double ikat weave, they hail from Telangana.

Coorgi Sarees

Unique draping style from Karnataka, often associated with the Coorg community.

Other Ethnic Wear

Ghaghra Cholis

Traditional North Indian attire, often worn during weddings and festivals.

Chudidhars

Traditional Indian attire consisting of a long tunic and tight-fitting trousers.

Lehengas

Skirt-based attire popular for bridal wear and festive occasions.

Kurtis

Versatile tops that can be worn with leggings, palazzos, or jeans for a fusion look.

Dress Materials

Unstitched fabric sets for traditional outfits like salwar kameez.

Dhoti Sarees

A stylish fusion of dhoti and saree, perfect for contemporary fashion lovers.

Regional & Handloom Sarees

Kalamkari

Hand-painted or block-printed sarees from Andhra Pradesh, often depicting mythological stories.

Sambalpuri

A handwoven saree from Odisha, known for its intricate ikat work and traditional motifs.

Jamdani

From Bengal, these sarees are handwoven with fine muslin and are known for their artistic motifs.

Taant

Bengal cotton sarees known for their lightweight fabric and unique handloom weaving.

Santali

Traditional saree worn by the Santal tribe, often featuring bright colors and simple patterns.

Kashmiri

Renowned for their luxurious silk and pashmina blend, often featuring elaborate Kashmiri embroidery.

Ajrakh

Traditional block-printed sarees from Gujarat, known for their deep indigo and red hues.

Baluchari

Intricate silk sarees from West Bengal, depicting tales from Indian mythology.

Chettinad

Vibrant cotton sarees from Tamil Nadu, known for their bold checks and contrasting borders.

Mangalgiri

Handloom sarees from Andhra Pradesh, often featuring zari borders and solid colors.

Bomkai

Handwoven silk or cotton sarees from Odisha, characterized by intricate threadwork and traditional motifs.

Venkatagiri

A lightweight, durable saree from Andhra Pradesh, known for its silver zari motifs.

Occasional &
Wedding Sarees

Designer Sarees

Modern sarees with trendy designs and embellishments.

Pre Stitched Sarees

Convenient and easy-to-wear sarees, already draped and stitched.

Sarees with Dupatta

Combination of sarees paired with matching or contrasting dupattas.

Gown Sarees

A fusion of gowns and sarees, perfect for contemporary occasions.

Ruffled Sarees

Sarees featuring cascading ruffles, adding a playful and modern touch.

Skirt Sarees

Sarees that come with pre-stitched skirts for easy draping and style.

Embroidered Sarees

Sarees with intricate hand or machine embroidery, ideal for weddings and special occasions.

Lehenga Sarees

We are blending a saree's grace with a lehenga's practicality to create a truly unique and versatile outfit.

Embellished Sarees

Featuring sequins, beads, or other decorative elements, these sarees are designed to stand out.

Solid Sarees

Simple yet elegant, these sarees are made of solid colors without any embellishments or prints.

Leheriya Sarees

Traditional tie-dye sarees from Rajasthan, featuring wave-like patterns in vibrant colors.

Organza Sarees

Crisp and sheer, organza sarees are known for their luxurious feel and lightweight nature.

Chiffon Sarees

Lightweight, sheer sarees known for their elegance and fluidity.

Georgette Sarees

A lightweight fabric that drapes beautifully, popular for party wear.

Fabrics

Art Silk

A synthetic alternative to silk, offering the same luxurious look at a lower cost.

Cotton

A breathable and comfortable fabric, ideal for everyday wear.

Cotton Silk

A blend of cotton and silk, offering the softness of cotton and the luster of silk.

Crepe

A soft, crinkled fabric with a distinct texture, often used in sarees for formal occasions.

Jacquard

A rich fabric with intricate, woven patterns, often used for bridal and festive sarees.

Linen

A natural fiber known for its durability and breathability, popular for casual sarees.

Kota

A lightweight, breathable fabric from Rajasthan, often featuring checkered patterns.

Lycra

A stretchy fabric that offers a contemporary, body-hugging fit.

Khadi

Handspun and handwoven, Khadi is a symbol of Indian heritage, known for its earthy, raw texture.

Net

A sheer, delicate fabric, often embellished with embroidery or sequins.

Pure Silk

A luxurious fabric that exudes opulence and tradition.

Satin

A glossy, smooth fabric that gives a sleek and glamorous look.

Tissue

A delicate, lightweight fabric with a subtle shimmer, ideal for festive wear.

Viscose

A soft, breathable fabric with a silky finish, often used for contemporary sarees.

Embroidery & Patterned Sarees

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