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From purely traditional to modern-contemporary and luxuriously regal, you have a vast range of sarees.
To choose from to create different looks as per the scale of your celebrations, unique preferences as well as your budget!

A large portion of the ladies demonstrate their enthusiasm to wear sarees particularly for customary and celebration events. Distinctive patterns are followed in planning a saree.

Jacquard Silk Saree

Designer Net Saree
A large portion of the Indian ladies want to wear cotton sarees for easygoing and corporate wear in light of the fact that these saris give solace, unwinding and simple development. 


Traditional saree came from many regions of India and saree is a cloth that is woven with many thread of tradition within Indian culture. 
Famous Indian traditional sarees like Banarasi silk traditional sarees, Patola traditional sarees, Kanjeevaram silk traditional sarees and many more


Pochampally Sarees:


Pochampalli silk is all about getting the intricate motifs and designs imprinted onto the fabric through the smoothest and finest thread-work of cotton and silk. 


PochamPally Saree
The geometrically patterned designs are colored onto the weft and warp threads and are artistically woven into the Pochampalli fabric

Pochampalli silk saris are light-weight & comfortable. Hence it is a great fabric to be worn in summers

Silk being the major component of a Pochampally Saree makes a great pick for wedding occassions and other traditional events.


Dharmavaram sarees:


The great trinity of Indian wedding sarees include the Kanchipuram silk, the Banarasi silk and the Dharmavaram silk. 

While the former two have been extensively covered and are the instinctive choice for most brides, The beautiful Dharmavaram silk saree has resurged as the saree of choice for the contemporary bride looking for a colourfully ethnic wedding.

Butta Kanjeevaram Handloom Silk Saree
Dharmavaram silks were made mostly in combinations of yellow and maroon, both auspicious colours of Hindu tradition. However, with more and more people being interested in the saree, the weavers incorporate a number of other shades into the saree and now Dharmavaram sarees are virtually available in all colours. 
The distinct double tone of the saree sets it apart from all other south silks.
Modern day Dharmavaram sarees are embellished with decorative stones, chamki, sequins, and kundan. This appeals to the younger generation and makes it perfect for wedding ceremonies, functions, pujas, etc.




















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