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Kanaklata Sunlit Yellow Handloom Cotton Saree with Olive Border & Tassels
Kanaklata Sunlit Yellow Handloom Cotton Saree with Olive Border & Tassels
There are colours that feel festive, and then there are colours that feel sacred.
This sunlit yellow belongs to the latter.
Handwoven in handloom cotton with a good thread count, this saree carries a quiet richness that reveals itself only when worn. The fabric feels soft yet substantial—breathable for long hours, structured enough to drape gracefully.
The bright turmeric-yellow body is balanced by a deep olive green border, finished with matching tassels that add weight and rhythm to the fall of the saree. The colour pairing draws from South Indian temple hues—vibrant, grounded, and timeless.
This is a saree meant for mornings that begin with prayer, afternoons filled with conversation, and evenings that ask for comfort without compromise. It does not shout for attention, yet it never goes unnoticed.
Why it stays special:
Handloom cotton with good thread count for comfort and longevity
Breathable, skin-friendly fabric for Indian climates
Olive green contrast border with coordinated tassels
Elegant enough for festive wear, simple enough for everyday grace
Not seasonal.
Not trend-led.
Just handloom, done right.
Kanaklata Magenta Kaavi Edge Handloom Cotton Saree with Black Body
Kanaklata Magenta Kaavi Edge Handloom Cotton Saree with Black Body
Woven slowly on traditional handlooms, this saree carries the quiet strength of South Indian dressing.
The deep black body feels grounding and elegant, while the rich magenta border and tassels add a festive Kaavi-inspired contrast that instantly catches the eye. Crafted in breathable handloom cotton with a smooth, premium feel, it drapes beautifully for long hours — whether for temple visits, family gatherings, or everyday elegance.
Finished with hand-tied magenta tassels, this saree celebrates simplicity, tradition, and honest craftsmanship. A timeless piece for women who love comfort rooted in culture.
Handmade in small batches · Thoughtfully finished · Made to be worn, not rushed.
Kanaklata Soft Silk Handloom Saree with Blouse Piece
Kanaklata Soft Silk Handloom Saree with Blouse Piece
This soft silk saree is made for women who love elegance that feels natural, not heavy.
The fabric has a smooth, gentle texture with a soft silk finish that drapes beautifully and feels comfortable even when worn for long hours. It carries a subtle sheen that adds grace without looking loud, making it perfect for everyday elegance, temple visits, family gatherings, and small festive occasions.
Lightweight and breathable, this saree allows easy movement and a relaxed feel — something you truly appreciate when wearing it beyond just a few hours. The handloom-inspired look gives it a traditional charm while keeping it practical and easy to style.
It comes with a matching blouse piece, letting you tailor the blouse to your own comfort and style.
Thoughtfully finished and neatly packed, this saree is meant to be worn and enjoyed — not kept aside for “special days only.”
A refined soft silk saree at ₹1,299 that balances beauty, comfort, and value in a way you’ll return to again and again.
Fabric: Soft Silk
Blouse Piece: Included
Wash Care: Dry clean recommended
Colour Disclaimer: Slight colour variation may occur due to screen and lighting differences
Kanaklata Soft Silk Handloom Saree with Blouse Piece
Kanaklata Soft Silk Handloom Saree with Blouse Piece
This soft silk saree is made for women who love elegance that feels natural, not heavy.
The fabric has a smooth, gentle texture with a soft silk finish that drapes beautifully and feels comfortable even when worn for long hours. It carries a subtle sheen that adds grace without looking loud, making it perfect for everyday elegance, temple visits, family gatherings, and small festive occasions.
Lightweight and breathable, this saree allows easy movement and a relaxed feel — something you truly appreciate when wearing it beyond just a few hours. The handloom-inspired look gives it a traditional charm while keeping it practical and easy to style.
It comes with a matching blouse piece, letting you tailor the blouse to your own comfort and style.
Thoughtfully finished and neatly packed, this saree is meant to be worn and enjoyed — not kept aside for “special days only.”
A refined soft silk saree at ₹1,299 that balances beauty, comfort, and value in a way you’ll return to again and again.
Fabric: Soft Silk
Blouse Piece: Included
Wash Care: Dry clean recommended
Colour Disclaimer: Slight colour variation may occur due to screen and lighting differences
Kanaklata Serene Green Cotton Silk Saree with Zari Border
Kanaklata Serene Green Cotton Silk Saree with Zari Border
Some sarees don’t shout for attention — they earn it quietly.
Crafted in cotton silk, this saree brings together the everyday comfort of cotton and the gentle richness of silk. The fabric has a naturally soft fall that feels light on the skin, making it ideal for long temple visits, festive mornings, family functions, and traditional gatherings.
The zari-woven border adds a graceful touch of celebration without overpowering the saree’s understated charm. Its subtle sheen catches the light beautifully, lending elegance that feels calm, composed, and timeless — never loud.
Designed to be worn for hours with ease, the saree allows free movement, comfortable seating, and effortless draping — qualities that only a well-woven saree truly offers. The matching blouse piece included with the saree gives you the freedom to style it in a way that feels personal and authentic.
Made in small batches, carefully finished and thoughtfully packed, this is not a mass-produced piece. It is created for women who value tradition, authenticity, and quiet elegance over fleeting trends.
At ₹1,499, this isn’t just a saree you wear once — it’s one you return to again and again, for moments that truly matter.
MRP: ₹1,999 | IndyMandi Price: ₹1,499
Maheshwari Silk Saree – Handblock Printed with Natural Vegetable Dyes(with Blouse Piece)
Maheshwari Silk Saree – Handblock Printed with Natural Vegetable Dyes(with Blouse Piece)
Elegant Maheshwari silk saree crafted with traditional handblock printing using natural vegetable dyes. Features a rich zari border and fine motifs, perfect for festive and ethnic wear.
Maheshwari Silk Saree – Handblock Printed with Natural Vegetable Dyes(with Blouse Piece)
Maheshwari Silk Saree – Handblock Printed with Natural Vegetable Dyes(with Blouse Piece)
Elegant Maheshwari silk saree crafted with traditional handblock printing using natural vegetable dyes. Features a rich zari border and fine motifs, perfect for festive and ethnic wear.
Authentic Dhakai Jamdani Cotton Saree | White with Red Border | Lightweight Handwoven
Authentic Dhakai Jamdani Cotton Saree | White with Red Border | Lightweight Handwoven
This Authentic Dhakai Jamdani Saree is a timeless expression of Bengal’s iconic handloom tradition. Handwoven from fine cotton, the saree features a graceful white body adorned with delicate Jamdani motifs and a striking traditional red border.
Lightweight and breathable, this Jamdani saree drapes beautifully and offers all-day comfort. Its elegant yet subtle design makes it suitable for daily wear, office use, puja, and cultural occasions, especially in warm and humid weather.
Each saree is crafted by skilled artisans, making every piece unique in character and weave.
✨ Highlights:
Authentic Dhakai Jamdani handloom
Soft, breathable cotton fabric
Classic white body with red woven border
Lightweight & comfortable drape
Ideal for summer wear, office & puja
📏 Product Details:
Fabric: Cotton
Weave: Handwoven Dhakai Jamdani
Saree Length: 5.5 meters (approx.)
Width: Standard
Blouse Piece: Not included
🧼 Wash Care:
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water.
Do not bleach. Dry in shade.
ℹ️ Note:
Slight variations in weave and motifs are natural features of authentic Jamdani handloom and enhance its artisanal charm.
Authentic Bengal Tant Pure Cotton Saree | Handwoven Border & Butta | Lightweight Daily Wear
Authentic Bengal Tant Pure Cotton Saree | Handwoven Border & Butta | Lightweight Daily Wear
Rooted in Bengal’s rich weaving heritage, this Authentic Bengal Tant Saree is handwoven from pure cotton, celebrated for its airy texture, softness, and everyday elegance.
Featuring delicate woven butta motifs across the body and a traditional ornamental border, this saree reflects the simplicity and grace that Tant sarees are known for. Its lightweight and breathable weave makes it an ideal choice for summer wear, office use, daily wear, and cultural occasions.
Crafted by skilled artisans, this saree drapes effortlessly and offers all-day comfort without compromising on tradition.
✨ Highlights:
Pure handwoven Bengal Tant saree
Soft, breathable 100% cotton fabric
Elegant woven border & butta design
Lightweight, airy & comfortable for daily wear
Ideal for summer, office, puja & casual occasions
📏 Product Details:
Fabric: Pure Cotton
Weave: Handwoven Tant
Saree Length: 5.5 meters (approx.)
Blouse Piece: Not included
🧼 Wash Care:
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water.
Do not bleach. Dry in shade.
ℹ️ Note:
Slight variations in color and weave are natural characteristics of handwoven products and add to their unique charm.
Kanaklata Pure Handloom 100 Count Cotton Saree | Off-White with Red Velvet Border | Lightweight Daily Wear
Kanaklata Pure Handloom 100 Count Cotton Saree | Off-White with Red Velvet Border | Lightweight Daily Wear
Elegant, breathable, and rooted in tradition, this Pure Handloom Cotton Saree is woven from 100 count fine cotton, known for its exceptional softness, lightness, and comfort.
The saree features a natural off-white body highlighted with a striking red velvet woven border, creating a timeless Bengali aesthetic. Delicate woven motifs across the body add subtle charm without overpowering the simplicity of the fabric.
Handwoven by skilled artisans, this saree drapes beautifully and is ideal for daily wear, office use, puja, and summer occasions. Its airy weave makes it especially comfortable in warm and humid climates.
✨ Highlights:
100 count pure handloom cotton
Soft, breathable & lightweight texture
Classic off-white body with red velvet border
Comfortable drape with elegant fall
Ideal for daily wear, office & cultural occasions
📏 Product Details:
Fabric: 100 Count Pure Cotton
Weave: Handloom
Saree Length: 5.5 meters (approx.)
Width: 1.2 meters (approx.)
Blouse Piece: Not included
🧼 Wash Care:
Gentle hand wash separately in cold water.
Do not bleach. Dry in shade.
ℹ️ Note:
Minor variations in color and weave are natural characteristics of handloom products and add to their authentic charm.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Pure Handloom Cotton Saree Emerald Green with Sunflower design
Pure Handloom Cotton Saree Emerald Green with Sunflower design
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
This is a beautiful Tissue silk saree in a silver color. The saree is adorned with intricate zari work in a floral pattern. The pallu of the saree is heavily embroidered with zari and sequins. The blouse piece is in a contrasting color and is also heavily embroidered.The saree is perfect for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and parties.
This Tissue silk saree is made from high-quality materials and is sure to last for years to come. The saree is soft and comfortable to wear, and the zari work adds a touch of luxury. The saree is also easy to drape, making it a perfect choice for those who are new to wearing sarees. If you are looking for a beautiful and elegant saree for your next special occasion, then this Tiissue silk saree is the perfect choice for you. Order yours today!
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