COTTON SAREES

Women's Broad Border Cotton Saree With Birds Motifs And Contrast Pallu
  • Arylide Yellow
  • Atomic Tangerine
  • Medium Spring Bud
  • Pale Peach Pink
  • Pale Yellow
  • Soft Green
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BLOUSE/UNDERSKIRT TAILOR-MADE TO SIZE
$95.25
$127 25% off
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Cotton Paisley Design Saree With Latkan Pallu And Blouse
  • Blue Green
  • Bonbon
  • Chelsea Cucumber
  • Double Cream
  • Elf Green
  • Pink Sherbet
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BLOUSE/UNDERSKIRT TAILOR-MADE TO SIZE
$73.50
$98 25% off
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Linen Cotton Mughal Butti Pattern Saree with Blouse
  • Beige
  • Grey
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BLOUSE/UNDERSKIRT TAILOR-MADE TO SIZE
$69
$92 25% off
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Kota Cotton Saree with Blouse and Floral Vine Pattern
  • Camel Brown
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BLOUSE/UNDERSKIRT TAILOR-MADE TO SIZE
$69
$92 25% off
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Stripe Pattern Cotton Saree With Flowered Pallu And Blouse
  • Begonia Pink
  • Daiquiri Green
  • Light Orange
  • Maple Sugar
  • Seafoam Green
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BLOUSE/UNDERSKIRT TAILOR-MADE TO SIZE
$81.75
$109 25% off
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Authentic Handwoven Cotton Sarees from India


FAQs


Q1. Which saree material is best for daily use?

 

Among all fabric options, lightweight, breathable, and easily handled fabrics are the best for everyday use. Sarees made of cotton, chiffon, georgette, and other lightweight textiles are ideal for daily use. Every state has its own set of textiles and weaving processes, which contribute to India's diverse range of sarees. Because comfort is important in fashion, the type of cloth should be considered before purchasing a saree.


Q2. How the saree is made step by step?

 

A saree is created through a multi-step process that includes weaving, dying, reeling, and finishing. The weaving, sizing, and winding of the weft were all responsibilities of the weavers. The procedure is essential, and it has a significant influence on the end result of the weaving of these sarees. Handloom sarees are woven by hand across a number of regions in India, giving a means of subsistence to a large number of families.