
OUR WEAVES
A symphony of threads, a dance of tradition—each weave is a masterpiece, handwoven with love and meant to be treasured forever.


Banarasi
Banarasi weaves symbolize opulence, royalty, and exquisite craftsmanship, meticulously handwoven by skilled artisans near Varanasi (Banaras) using fine silk, gold and silver zari, and intricate embroidery.


Bengal Cotton
Bengal weaves offer a versatile collection, featuring Tant, Jamdani, Baluchari, and Kantha stitch—timeless handlooms admired for their fine texture, lightweight feel, and exquisite craftsmanship.


Ghicha Tussar Silk
Ghicha silk refers to the unrefined, hand-drawn yarn that is extracted from the leftover Tussar silk cocoons. Unlike the smooth, finished Tussar silk, Ghicha yarn is coarser and textured, giving the fabric a distinctive, earthy charm. Since it's derived from leftover silk cocoons, Ghicha silk is often considered a more sustainable and eco-conscious option.


tussar silk
Tussar Silk Saree, also known as Kosa Silk, is a luxurious and elegant saree made from Tussar silk, which is derived from the silkworms that feed on wild forest trees like Arjun and Asan leaves. Known for its rich texture and natural gold sheen, Tussar silk is highly valued for its uniqueness and earthy appeal.


chanderi
A heritage craft from Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh. Lightweight, sheer, and adorned with exquisite motifs, each piece is meticulously handwoven using fine cotton or silk threads for a delicate, glossy, and translucent finish.


maheshwari
Maheshwari weaves are inspired by the majestic Ahilya Fort and the tranquil Narmada River in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Adorned with intricate geometric patterns, temple motifs, and architectural designs, these sarees are known for their lightweight texture, glossy finish, and distinctive reversible borders.