Handloom saree collection
In ancient India, before the advent of textile mills, every single saree was carefully woven on a hand-operated loom. Also called handloom sarees, they were known for the fine level of detail and the supreme quality of natural fibres used. The making of handloom sarees involves the highest level of patience and hard work to get the desired output.

Each of these sarees is delicately crafted using thousands of threads interlaced to create a magical weave. The origin of handloom sarees dates back to more than 2000 years. The lost form of Handloom sarees is now brought back to life thanks to many saree curators and prominent designers like Sabyasachi, who emphasise on their beauty and the art involved in it. Get to know more about handloom sarees and explore some of the latest varieties in this segment.

Most Popular Indian Handloom sarees
This classic combination of white, black and red can never make you go wrong. The crisp cotton saree is ideal for work wear owing to its style and comfort. It has a beautiful Resham work on the edge of the borders and an elegant palla design. The tassels at the end of the saree add more charm.This navy blue handloom silk saree embodies style and glamour. The traditional handloom weave when combined with the modern technique can result in a saree as stunning as this!

The rich hue of the blue is complemented well with the bright shades of pink and red on the border. A run through Zari weave in gold adds a traditional touch to the saree.This rich looking saree can make any woman look no less than a queen. The highly ornate blue Banarasi saree is intricately woven with gold and silver zaris. This heavy saree is perfect for weddings and large scale events. It is best paired with a gold brocade blouse to look like a million bucks.check out this latest saree collection, customized you blouse.
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