Every saree in our collection is a meditation on time, craft, and tradition. Hand-selected from the finest weavers across India, each piece represents months of meticulous work—from the first thread on the loom to the final hand-painted motif.
We believe in preserving endangered weaving techniques, supporting artisan communities, and offering heirloom-quality textiles that transcend trends.
Beyond weaving, each saree is elevated through intricate hand painting and embroidery, where artisans transform fabric into canvas, telling stories through needle and brush.
Madhubani Hand Painting
Ancient folk art from Bihar transformed into contemporary textile design. Using natural dyes and traditional brushes made from cotton wrapped around bamboo sticks, our artisans paint intricate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and mythological narratives directly onto the saree.
Each stroke is deliberate, each color carefully mixed from earth, plants, and minerals. The result is a one-of-a-kind wearable artwork that grows more beautiful with time.
Intricate Hand Embroidery
From delicate Chikankari to bold Kantha stitches, our embroidery artisans bring decades of inherited skill to each piece. Using silk threads, metallic zari, and sometimes precious stones, they create dimensional patterns that catch light and movement.
Techniques like shadow work, mirror work, and French knots are combined to create textures that transform simple fabric into sculptural beauty. Each saree can take weeks to complete.
Hand Weaving: Where It All Begins
Before painting or embroidery can begin, master weavers create the foundation. On traditional pit looms and frame looms, they interlace warp and weft threads with mathematical precision, creating fabrics with distinct textures and drapes.
From the cloud-soft Mul Mul cotton to the lustrous Matka silk, each fabric type requires specific techniques passed down through generations. The rhythm of the loom, the tension of the threads—these details determine the saree’s final character.
Jamdani Weaving
3-6 months
Banarasi Brocade
4-8 months
Kantha Stitch
4-8 weeks
Hand Block
1-3 weeks
Hand Painting
2-4 weeks
Hand Embroidery
3-6 weeks
Preserving Living Traditions
Each saree connects you to an unbroken lineage of master weavers, whose skills have been passed down through generations. By choosing handloom, you become a guardian of heritage.