Handlooms also Heirlooms

Katan from Banaras

Think of any festive celebration, traditional function or marriages and the Banarasi saree instantly comes to mind. They are lauded for their dainty, intricate brocade work and fine texture – made from exclusive quality silk, heavier than other sarees due to the gorgeous thread or zari work that adorns them.

Pure Patola from Gujarat

A sumptuous spread of beautiful tie and die art featuring animals and figurines in illustrious colors. It makes you feel like a masterpiece of an artist. No two sarees will ever narrate the same story. It can take a year or two to weave a Patola.

Iridescent Ikkat from Hyderabad

Breathtaking, beautiful ikkat sarees with stark colours and sharp designs are a result of yarn tied and dyed according to a graphed pattern to get steppy motifs on the woven fabric. The saga is endless of this worthy possession. 

Blissful Bandhani from Gujarat

Some sarees always remain special to your heart. One that can certainly make your day vibrant with its bright colors dotted with complementing hues.

For the love of Kanjeevaram

Your grandmother has it, so does your mother and your favourite aunt. Vyjayanthimala wore them, and so did Deepika Padukone. The saree of every woman’s dreams.