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Discover handcrafted sarees and dupattas shaped by tradition, comfort, and ceremonial elegance.
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Happy Customers
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Legacy of Craft
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Average Rating
On prepaid orders above Rs. 999 across India.
Thoughtfully sourced artisan-made textiles and decor.
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Learn the stories behind the textiles and art forms that shape our collections.
Kalamkari is a centuries-old hand-painting tradition from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where artisans paint intricate motifs on cloth using natural dyes. The name comes from 'kalam' (pen), and the art historically depicted sacred narratives from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Bhagavatam.
Kantha is one of India's oldest embroidery traditions rooted in Bengal, created with layered running stitches. It emerged from the resourceful practice of turning cloth pieces into beautiful stitched textiles.
Madhubani (Mithila) art is widely practiced in Bihar and Nepal and is known for geometric rhythm and ritual storytelling. It is commonly used for festivals and religious themes, with vivid natural pigments.
Linen is a flax-based textile known for breathability and comfort in hot, humid weather. Unlike cotton, linen dries quickly and helps reduce heat retention during warm conditions.
Warli art comes from tribal communities of Maharashtra's North Sahyadri range and uses circles, triangles, and squares to narrate life and ritual. Though ancient in origin, it gained wider recognition in the 1970s.
Modal silk is an eco-conscious textile choice known for breathability, smooth feel, and lower water demand compared to cotton. First developed in Japan in 1951, modal-silk blends combine a silky surface with everyday comfort.
Ajrakh is an age-old hand block printing tradition associated with Ajrakhpur and Sindhi cultural identity. It is made using carved wooden blocks and natural dyes, including indigo, to create powerful geometric textiles.
Lambani (Banjara) work is a vibrant embroidery and mirror-work tradition from semi-nomadic communities historically linked to Marwar and now across Southern and Central India. Women create richly decorative textiles often made for family and ceremonial gifting.
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Feedback from customers who love handcrafted details
The Banarasi saree exceeded expectations. The weave feels rich and every detail looks premium in person.
Priya Shah
Ahmedabad
I came for the handcrafted jewelry collection and stayed for the beautifully curated styling across the site.
Saranya Reddy
Hyderabad
The craft selection carries real warmth. Packaging, delivery, and support all felt polished and trustworthy.
Meera Kapoor
New Delhi