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Afsaneh – Himroo Silk, Revival Weave of Maharashtra
Himroo Silk ~
Once favoured by Mughal royalty, this revival weave from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, takes its name from the Persian Hum-Roo meaning “like silk,” celebrating its velvety sheen and regal elegance. Its motifs draw from Persian art and historic architecture, from minarets to blooming gardens, each pattern reflecting a rich cultural fusion preserved through generations.Today, talented artisans are reviving this heritage craft with devotion, safeguarding techniques that were once on the brink of fading away.
Wrapped in Himroo, you wear a museum of heritage that gracefully moves.
Saree length 6.4 metres including blouse piece₹30,500.00 -
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AFSANEH I – HIMROO SILK, REVIVAL WEAVE OF MAHARASHTRA
Himroo Silk ~
Once favoured by Mughal royalty, this revival weave from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, takes its name from the Persian Hum-Roo meaning “like silk,” celebrating its velvety sheen and regal elegance. Its motifs draw from Persian art and historic architecture, from minarets to blooming gardens, each pattern reflecting a rich cultural fusion preserved through generations.Today, talented artisans are reviving this heritage craft with devotion, safeguarding techniques that were once on the brink of fading away.
Wrapped in Himroo, you wear a museum of heritage that gracefully moves.
Saree length 6.4 metres including blouse piece₹30,500.00 -
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AFSANEH II – HIMROO SILK, REVIVAL WEAVE OF MAHARASHTRA
Himroo Silk ~
Once favoured by Mughal royalty, this revival weave from Aurangabad, Maharashtra, takes its name from the Persian Hum-Roo meaning “like silk,” celebrating its velvety sheen and regal elegance. Its motifs draw from Persian art and historic architecture, from minarets to blooming gardens, each pattern reflecting a rich cultural fusion preserved through generations.Today, talented artisans are reviving this heritage craft with devotion, safeguarding techniques that were once on the brink of fading away.
Wrapped in Himroo, you wear a museum of heritage that gracefully moves.
Saree length 6.4 metres including blouse piece₹30,500.00 -
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Agnishikha – Handwoven Pure Eri By Eri Silk saree
Handwoven Eri (Ahimsa) Silk Saree
This natural dyed dual tone beautiful saree is woven in Sualkuchi, Assam, using Eri silk fabric from Meghalaya, celebrated for its finer, softer feel. Eri, also known as Ahimsa silk, is produced without harming the silkworm, making it a truly sustainable and cruelty-free textile.
With its buttery softness, natural sheen, and fluid drape, this saree blends comfort with understated elegance. The intricate woven motifs in pure Eri silk lend a touch of artistry, making it perfect for both everyday sophistication and special occasions.
Details:
• Fabric: Pure Eri Silk, Tussar spun in design motifs
• Length: 6.4 m (including blouse piece)
• Origin: Fabric from Meghalaya, handwoven in Sualkuchi, Assam₹36,500.00 -
Ahira III ~ Handwoven Gopalpur Tussar
Handwoven Gopalpur tussar Sambalpuri pallu contrast blouse piece. Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece
₹6,700.00 -
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Aigiri Nandini – Hand batik Painting on premium Katan silk
Hand batik painting on pure Katan silk
saree length 6.5 mts including blouse piece
₹9,500.00 -
Aindri – Handwoven Dyed Tussar Saree from Assam
Step into timeless elegance with this exquisite handwoven Dyed Tussar by Tussar
silk saree, crafted in the heart of Sualkuchi, Assam – famously known as the “Manchester of the East.” This luxurious piece features rich natural textures and a subtle sheen, brought to life through traditional dyeing techniques and meticulous handloom weaving.
• Fabric: 100% Tussar Silk, ghicha Muga spun & eri silk used in design motifs
• Weave: Handloom
• Length: 6.4 meters (including blouse piece)
• Origin: Sualkuchi, AssamPerfect for festive occasions or cultural gatherings, this saree is a statement of heritage and artistry.
₹38,950.00 -
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Aishwarya ~ Handwoven Pure Kanjivaram Silk
Pure kanjivaram all over silver zari weaving
saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece
₹18,500.00 -
Ajrakh Bandhni modal silk (green)
Ajrakh Bandhni Modal silk is a magical combination of two of the most beautiful crafts of Kutch, Gujarat where the artisans come together and put their imaginations at work in the form of traditional Ajrakh hand block printing and intricate Bandhni tying techniques
Saree length 6.3 mts including blouse piece₹7,000.00 -
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Akshara I – Dual Tone Handwoven Pure Paithani Silk
Paithani saree, also known as the ‘Queen of Sarees’ is one of the most popular types of sarees in India. Along with a beautiful and unique pattern, it also carries a cultural significance. The Paithani has its origins in antiquity, hailing from the royal dynasties of the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad. Named after the town, the saree is believed to have been originally made with the finest silk threads from China and pure zari that was spun locally. This sari signifies years of superfluity and the finesse of Indian handloom, and every piece is characterised with the luxurious and liberal use of gold, as well as floral and bird-inspired motifs. The modern iterations of the sari from Paithan and Yeola are crafted from homegrown silk threads from Bangalore, while the zari is sourced from Surat.
Greenish dueltone pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Length 6.3 mts₹16,450.00 -
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AKSHARA II – DUAL TONE HANDWOVEN PURE PAITHANI SILK
Paithani saree, also known as the ‘Queen of Sarees’ is one of the most popular types of sarees in India. Along with a beautiful and unique pattern, it also carries a cultural significance. The Paithani has its origins in antiquity, hailing from the royal dynasties of the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad. Named after the town, the saree is believed to have been originally made with the finest silk threads from China and pure zari that was spun locally. This sari signifies years of superfluity and the finesse of Indian handloom, and every piece is characterised with the luxurious and liberal use of gold, as well as floral and bird-inspired motifs. The modern iterations of the sari from Paithan and Yeola are crafted from homegrown silk threads from Bangalore, while the zari is sourced from Surat.
Duel tone pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Length 6.3 mts₹16,450.00 -
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AKSHARA III – HANDWOVEN PURE PAITHANI SILK
Paithani saree, also known as the ‘Queen of Sarees’ is one of the most popular types of sarees in India. Along with a beautiful and unique pattern, it also carries a cultural significance. The Paithani has its origins in antiquity, hailing from the royal dynasties of the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad. Named after the town, the saree is believed to have been originally made with the finest silk threads from China and pure zari that was spun locally. This sari signifies years of superfluity and the finesse of Indian handloom, and every piece is characterised with the luxurious and liberal use of gold, as well as floral and bird-inspired motifs. The modern iterations of the sari from Paithan and Yeola are crafted from homegrown silk threads from Bangalore, while the zari is sourced from Surat.
Duel tone pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Length 6.3 mts₹16,450.00 -
AKSHARA IV – HANDWOVEN PURE PAITHANI SILK
Paithani saree, also known as the ‘Queen of Sarees’ is one of the most popular types of sarees in India. Along with a beautiful and unique pattern, it also carries a cultural significance. The Paithani has its origins in antiquity, hailing from the royal dynasties of the medieval town of Paithan near Aurangabad. This saree signifies years of superfluity and the finesse of Indian handloom, and every piece is characterised with the luxurious and liberal use of gold, as well as floral and bird-inspired motifs. The modern iterations of the saree from Paithan and Yeola town in Nashik are crafted from homegrown silk threads from Bangalore, while zari is sourced from Surat.
Handwoven Duel tone ( Dhoop Chhaon Color) Pure silk traditional peacock pallu paithani saree with running blouse piece
Saree Length 5.5 mts; Blouse piece 80 cm₹16,450.00 -
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Alankara – HANDWOVEN KADIYAL KATAN BANARASI
Kadiyal or Korvai is an ancient three shuttle technique of weaving sarees. Three shuttles are used for creating two border and the body where the weft threads of both are interlocked together.
Pure Handwoven Kadiyal Katan Banarasi saree. Saree length 6.4 mts including blouse piece₹15,950.00 -
Amrapali – Handwoven Pure Paat silk Saree from Assam
Handwoven in pure Paat (mulberry silk), intricately interlaced with eri and muga threads, this masterpiece carries the timeless design motifs of Sualkuchi, Assam.
A luxurious drape of 6.4 meters (including blouse piece), perfect for celebrations and heirloom collections.
₹35,000.00 -
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Amritanshi – Handwoven Handspun Gopalpur Tussar Jaala palla Saree
This exquisite handwoven saree from Gopalpur, Odisha, is crafted in pure tussar silk with a rich maroon body highlighted by delicate butis. The palla showcases intricate jaala weaving with extra weft techniques, bringing alive motifs in vibrant shades of yellow, orange, green, blue, and magenta. A masterpiece of Odisha’s weaving heritage, this drape beautifully blends elegance with artisanal grandeur.
Saree length: 6.4 mts (including blouse piece)
₹21,500.00
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