The language of the loom
Crafts / Weaves
Every weave carries a region, a community, and a way of making. Begin with the craft — then meet the saree.
Mysuru, Karnataka
Mysore Crepe Silk
Light, fluid silk crepe from the old Mysore region — a favourite for draping without weight.
Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
Kanchipuram
Temple borders, korvai joins and heavy silk — the classic South Indian wedding weave.
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Banarasi
Mughal florals, kadwa and cutwork zari — a weave of ceremony and courtly memory.
Gadwal, Telangana
Gadwal
A cotton body with a silk border, joined by interlocking — practical splendour from Telangana.
South India
Silk Cotton
The breath of cotton with the sheen of silk — made for long days and warm climates.
India
Silk Linen
A contemporary blend: linen’s slub, silk’s light. Quiet luxury for the everyday.
India
Linen
Crisp, breathable linen weaves for summer and office hours.
Srikalahasti & Machilipatnam
Kalamkari
Pen and block, natural dyes, epics and florals painted or printed by hand.
Rajasthan & Gujarat
Hand Block Printed Sarees
Carved wooden blocks, layered colour, and the slight irregularity that proves a human hand.
Ilkal, Karnataka
Ilkal
Tope teni pallu, kasuti memories, and a border that announces North Karnataka.
Mangalagiri, Andhra Pradesh
Mangalagiri
Fine Nizam borders on cotton and silk-cotton — light, geometric, enduring.
Uppada, Andhra Pradesh
Uppada
Jamdani-inspired extra-weft motifs on silk, airy enough to float.
India
Semi Silk
Accessible sheen for festive days without the weight of pure zari silk.
India
Viscose
Fluid drape and colour-play for contemporary wardrobes.
India
Georgette
Soft fall, easy pleats — georgette for evenings and travel.
Gujarat & Rajasthan
Gajji Silk
Satin-faced silk that holds bandhani and rich colour with a distinctive gleam.
India
Fancy Sarees
Embellished and experimental weaves for celebration.
Across India
Other Regional Crafted Sarees
Cluster weaves beyond the well-known names — still rooted, still made by hand.