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Sarees

Discover handcrafted Indian sarees made in silk, cotton, and handloom fabrics, reflecting regional weaving, dyeing, and embroidery traditions.

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Roop Baani Pure Chanderi Silk Applique Saree White
Regular priceRs. 16,899.00Rs. 11,049.00
    Roop Baani Pure Chanderi Silk Applique Saree Blue
    Regular priceRs. 16,899.00Rs. 11,049.00
      Roop Baani Pure Chanderi Silk Applique Saree Black
      Regular priceRs. 16,899.00Rs. 11,049.00
        Roop Baani Pure Chanderi Silk Applique Saree Red
        Regular priceRs. 16,899.00Rs. 11,049.00
          Roop Baani Pure Chanderi Silk Applique Saree Ash Gray
          Regular priceRs. 16,899.00Rs. 11,049.00
            Roop Baani Pure Chanderi Silk Applique Saree Purple
            Regular priceRs. 16,899.00Rs. 11,049.00
              Trivarna Slub Linen Hand Dyed Saree
              Regular priceRs. 3,899.00Rs. 2,599.00
                Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Sea Green
                Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                  Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Pink
                  Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                    Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Purple
                    Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                      Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Gray
                      Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                        Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Sky Blue
                        Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                          Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Pastel Yellow
                          Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                            Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Peach
                            Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                              Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Brown
                              Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                                Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Mehendi Green
                                Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                                  Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Chikoo
                                  Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                                    Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree White
                                    Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                                      Leher Baani Kota Doria Tepchi Saree Yellow
                                      Regular priceRs. 10,399.00Rs. 7,669.00
                                        Hawa Hawai Half Embroidery Pure Cotton Saree Orange
                                        Regular priceRs. 3,899.00Rs. 2,209.00
                                          Hawa Hawai Half Embroidery Pure Cotton Saree Blue
                                          Regular priceRs. 3,899.00Rs. 2,209.00
                                            Hawa Hawai Half Embroidery Pure Cotton Saree Green
                                            Regular priceRs. 3,899.00Rs. 2,209.00
                                              Hawa Hawai Half Embroidery Pure Cotton Saree Sky Blue
                                              Regular priceRs. 3,899.00Rs. 2,209.00

                                                Sarees – India’s Enduring Textile Tradition

                                                The Saree as a Cultural and Textile Form

                                                The saree is among the oldest forms of clothing still in continuous use, with a history that spans several millennia across the Indian subcontinent. Defined by its unstitched construction and adaptable drape, the saree allows the textile itself—its fibre, weave, and surface detail—to remain central. Worn across regions, communities, and life stages, the saree has evolved through local customs while retaining a shared structural identity.
                                                Rather than a single style, the saree represents a framework within which regional textile traditions are expressed. Differences in length, draping methods, borders, and pallus reflect geography, climate, and cultural practice, making each saree a marker of its place of origin.

                                                Fabrics and Fibres Used in Indian Sarees

                                                Natural Materials and Regional Preferences

                                                Indian sarees are traditionally crafted using natural fibres, selected for their suitability to climate and use. Cotton sarees are widely worn for daily life, particularly in warmer regions, valued for breathability and comfort. Fine cottons such as mulmul and handwoven varieties demonstrate the importance of softness and airflow in textile design.
                                                Silk sarees occupy a ceremonial and ritual space, often associated with weddings, festivals, and formal occasions. Varieties such as raw silk, tussar, and silk blends are appreciated for their strength, lustre, and ability to hold complex weaving and embellishment. The choice of fibre directly influences the saree’s weight, drape, and visual depth, shaping both its appearance and experience.

                                                Craft Techniques and Surface Expression

                                                Weaving, Dyeing, and Hand Processes

                                                The sarees in this category reflect a wide range of hand processes practiced by artisan communities across India. Weaving techniques such as plain weave, brocade, and supplementary weft integrate motifs into the fabric structure itself. These motifs often draw from nature, architecture, or cultural symbolism, forming visual languages specific to regions.
                                                Surface techniques further enrich sarees through hand block printing, resist dyeing, and selective embroidery. Borders and pallus serve as focal points where craftsmanship is concentrated, balancing pattern and negative space. Metallic threads, contrast yarns, and layered textures are used thoughtfully to enhance rather than overpower the textile.

                                                Sarees in Contemporary Context

                                                While deeply rooted in tradition, sarees continue to adapt to contemporary lifestyles. Changes in fabric blends, scale of motifs, and colour palettes allow the form to remain relevant without severing ties to its origins. As a category, sarees represent continuity rather than trend—sustained by material knowledge, skilled making, and cultural memory. Each saree stands as a textile document, carrying forward regional craft traditions into the present.

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