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All About Handloom Sarees

In India, handloom is not only a garment, weave, or a textile but it also represents timeless tradition, diverse culture and unparalleled craftsmanship that have amazed the world. It is praised all over the world as every thread used in handloom technique showcases India's genuineness and expertise. In fact, it can be said that the story of the handloom is woven in India's history.

Since ages many women in India have been enriching their wardrobe with these power loom fabrics and sustainable fashion. Due to the classic fabric, elegant design, ancient art weaving and the handmade method; handloom sarees are a mark of dignity for Indian women which they adorn on special days, traditional festivals, and weddings. Be it dainty details on the silk saree or the amazing zari on the Handloom Sarees For Every Occasion

Types of Handloom Sarees

  • Banarasi Handloom Sarees

    Banarasi is like a doorway to the breath-taking world of beautiful sarees. Banarasi handloom saree proudly carries on the legacy of Benaras and the rich Indian craftsmanship.
  • Kanjivaram Handloom Sarees

    The sarees that are a pride of Southern India have always had a close connection with Indian women as well as Bollywood divas like Hema Malini, Rekha and Vidya Balan.
  • Chanderi Handloom Sarees

    This magnificent weave definitely has a classy and elegant story to tell. The treasure handloom weave is an art from the place named Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh. The finesse of the weave comes from a combination of soft cotton and silk yarns highlighting small golden and silver motifs and borders.
  • Handloom Silk Sarees

    Handloom silk is a woman's go-to weave for weddings and Indian ceremonies and marvels in the compliments of royalty and class that it readily invites.
  • Handloom Cotton Sarees

    Summer handloom cotton sarees are a great choice for those who are looking for a traditional, comfortable, and eco-friendly garment. Earlier it was a traditional weave saree for regular and office wear, but cotton sarees are now seeing a revival of sorts and have come into mainstream fashion as designer handloom sarees.
  • Handloom Linen Sarees

    Linen handloom sarees blend comfort and style into one. Linen blend sarees are a versatile and fashionable choice for women looking for traditional vibes. They offer a combination of breathability, durability and style, making them perfect for any occasion.
  • Khadi Handloom Sarees

    Khadi is not just a textile but your preparation for a journey towards self-sufficiency, fashion and class. Khadi handloom sarees invoke a swadeshi spirit when donned and come in various patterns and hues.
  • Paithani Handloom Sarees

    Paithani has a place for pride in a woman's wardrobe. Paithani, a hand-woven saree is known for its resplendent appearance with gold zari thread. If you love handloom and traditional Indian outfits, the saree would definitely lie in your fashion interest.
  • Upadda Handloom Sarees

    Upadda holds an undeniable charm when it comes to handloom and heritage. Originating from the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh, Upadda silk sarees are made of cotton yarn and are embedded with pure zari.

How to Wear Handloom Saree in Different Styles?

  • Bengali Style

    Tussar, gicha, chanderi and kantha are few of the exclusive Bengali saree collection in handloom. Jacquard work handloom sarees and lal-pad handloom sarees in cotton, jute and linen are often worn during Durga Puja by traditional Bengali women.
  • Kappulu Style

    Kappulu saree is a style from Andhra Pradesh and is a unique drape found in coastal areas of this state. Old as well as young women try this draping style in handloom sarees that have an almost Grecian flare at the end of the pallu. The style is a refreshing change over a fixed format draping style. KALKI has the best picks of luxury handloom sarees for kappulu style draping.
  • Butterfly Saree Style

    Draping is an integral part of wearing a saree and butterfly is one style that really looks pretty as well as contemporary. Saree with a butterfly-effect or a butterfly-inspired saree looks attention grabbing and can be pulled off with fascinating handloom sarees.
  • Backside Pleated Drape

    There are best picks of handloom sarees online that are absolutely appropriate for backside pleated drape style. Yes, the back-pleated drape is back to the fashion scene and would look lovely when done in an age-old handicraft handloom saree.
  • Double Drape Style

    Double drape is a slightly dressier version and an ultimate picture of grace and elegance. Double drape style can be worn for special occasions like Diwali, Onam, Pongal and other Indian festivals. This structured drape is interesting to be worn at ethnic events and wedding ceremonies too.
  • Nivi Style

    There is a gallery of saree drapes for your inspiration. But one age-old drape, popularized by Raja Ravi Varma in his paintings is Nivi saree where the Indian sub-continent was shown as a mother wearing a saree. Nivi style is a common drape where saree is wrapped around the waist and the loose end of the drape goes over the left shoulder.
  • Lehenga Style

    A saree draped in the form of a lehenga is a fabulous combination. There are lehengas that look like a saree and vice-versa and then there are sarees that can be worn draped as lehengas. In this the pallu of the saree is adjusted in such a way that it looks like a dupatta. Handloom sarees too can be a nice choice to finish your unique draping.
  • Marathi Style

    Traditionally nine-yard-long sarees draped in Marathi style looks like a dhoti. As Maharashtra's history revolves around warriors, women drape it that way. Most popular sarees used for Marathi style Nauvari saree in handloom silk.
  • Gujarati Style

    Cotton bandhani sarees are hands down the most popular way to drape a saree in a Gujarati style. Vibrant colours and light fabrics are what describes the choice of Gujarati sarees. Gharchola sarees in auspicious colours are distinguishable by its typical grid patterns.
  • Mumtaz Style

    Fabrics which are not too stiff or tight can be used to drape your saree in a Mumtaz style. One can ace the iconic retro look of yesteryear actress Mumtaz with a wrap- around saree style. It was Mumtaz's popular orange saree that has inspired the saree gowns of today.

Buy Best Handloom Sarees Online at KALKI Fashion

Tradition meeting elegance and craftsmanship meeting art- KALKI is proud to offer a collection of pure handloom sarees online and offline that have rich history, royal make and cultural significance. Weaved sarees steeped in history and grandeur are like a captivating story to be told to the audience. Georgette, silk, cotton, linen, pure handloom silk, paithani, kanjivaram, ikat, uppada silk and more; each and every piece is a true reflection of rich cultural heritage. KALKI would love women, brides, and bridesmaids to experience the timeless beauty of best handloom sarees and its variants due to colour, embroidery, patterns, weaves and prints. Shop online at KALKI for handloom sarees and elevate your festive and wedding wardrobe with timeless elegance.

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