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Silk Sarees

An exquisite range of handcrafted silk sarees that embody the rich cultural heritage of India. Our skilled artisans create each saree using traditional techniques, making them unique and one-of-a-kind. With intricate detailing and vibrant colors, our sarees are perfect for those who appreciate the artistry of handmade garments.
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Eshira Kota Doria Semi Silk Saree Antique Gold
Regular priceRs. 5,998.50Rs. 4,498.50
    Eshira Kota Doria Semi Silk Saree Muted Bronze
    Regular priceRs. 5,998.50Rs. 4,498.50
      Eshira Kota Doria Semi Silk Saree Opulent Gold
      Regular priceRs. 5,998.50Rs. 4,498.50
        Eshira Kota Doria Semi Silk Saree Lustrous Gold
        Regular priceRs. 5,998.50Rs. 4,498.50
          Eshira Kota Doria Semi Silk Saree Sunlit Gold
          Regular priceRs. 5,998.50Rs. 4,498.50
            Eshira Kota Doria Semi Silk Saree Aged Bronze
            Regular priceRs. 5,998.50Rs. 4,498.50
              Sunlit Yellow Modal Silk Hand Block Print Saree
              Regular priceRs. 13,498.50Rs. 8,848.50
                Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Sunny Yellow
                Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                  Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Light Brown
                  Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                    Van Mala Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Saree Lime Green
                    Regular priceRs. 12,748.50Rs. 10,498.50
                      Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Light Blue
                      Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                        Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Apple Green
                        Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                          Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Teal Blue
                          Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                            Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Lime Yellow
                            Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                              Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Light Green
                              Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree White
                                Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                  Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Dark Gray
                                  Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                    Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Black
                                    Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                      Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Purple
                                      Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                        Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Dark Brown
                                        Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                          Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Deep Purple
                                          Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50
                                            Tavishi Pure Muslin Silk Jamdani Sequin Saree Bright Blue
                                            Regular priceRs. 19,498.50Rs. 14,773.50

                                              Silk Sarees – Ceremonial Textiles of Indian Craft

                                              Silk Sarees in Cultural and Ritual Life

                                              Silk sarees hold a central place in the textile traditions of India, closely associated with ceremonies, rites of passage, and festive occasions. Unlike everyday cotton sarees, silk sarees are traditionally worn to mark moments of significance—weddings, religious rituals, and formal gatherings—where material richness and symbolic value are important. The saree’s unstitched form allows the silk fabric itself to take prominence, revealing the depth of weave, lustre of fibre, and intricacy of craftsmanship.
                                              Across regions, silk sarees differ in weight, texture, and decorative vocabulary, shaped by local weaving practices and cultural preferences. While styles vary, silk sarees share a common role as textiles that convey continuity, heritage, and respect for tradition.

                                              Understanding Silk as a Textile Fibre

                                              Fibre Properties and Fabric Characteristics

                                              Silk is a natural protein fibre known for its strength, smoothness, and ability to reflect light. In sarees, silk provides a distinctive combination of fluid drape and structural integrity, allowing the garment to hold form while remaining supple. The fibre’s natural sheen enhances colour depth and makes woven and embroidered details more visually pronounced.
                                              Different varieties of silk are used in Indian sarees, each offering unique qualities. Some silks are crisp and structured, while others are softer and more fluid, influencing how the saree moves and how it is worn. Silk also accepts dyes exceptionally well, resulting in rich, saturated colours that retain vibrancy over time.

                                              Weaving and Decorative Techniques

                                              Loom Work, Motifs, and Surface Detail

                                              Silk sarees are primarily woven on handlooms, where patterns and motifs are integrated directly into the fabric. Techniques such as brocade and supplementary weft weaving introduce contrast threads, often metallic, to create borders, pallus, and repeating designs. These motifs may draw inspiration from nature, temple architecture, or symbolic forms, carrying cultural meaning alongside aesthetic value.
                                              In addition to weaving, some silk sarees feature surface embellishment through embroidery or finishing techniques applied selectively. Borders and pallus are especially significant, serving as focal areas where craftsmanship is concentrated. The balance between ornamentation and negative space is carefully considered, ensuring visual harmony across the saree.

                                              Silk Sarees in Contemporary Context

                                              While deeply rooted in tradition, silk sarees continue to evolve in response to contemporary sensibilities. Changes in colour palettes, motif scale, and fabric blends reflect modern preferences while maintaining traditional weaving knowledge. Today, silk sarees are appreciated not only for their ceremonial role but also as enduring examples of textile artistry.
                                              As a category, silk sarees represent the convergence of material excellence, skilled handloom weaving, and cultural continuity—textiles that carry history, craftsmanship, and meaning through every thread.

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