Explore a collection of Maheshwari products including sarees, dupattas, stoles, and garments. Known for their lightweight texture and distinctive striped borders, these cotton silk textiles are suitable for everyday wear, festive styling, and occasion dressing. International shipping available.
The Maheshwari sari, a favourite among women of all ages, was also designed by a woman. For making fabric for the royalty, queen Ahilyabai brought weavers from Surat and designed a unique sari, with motifs inspired by the local architecture and a striped Pallav. Learn more about this craft
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Made & Mkt by: Suleman Khatri
Product Code: 2040-BMS31
The forest was denser... life expressing itself unhindered had covered the abandoned rock cut caves. The caves were formerly said to be inhabited by Buddhists. Tigers (Bagh) chanced upon them in their wanderlust. They had found a home that had beautiful Buddhist mural paintings adorning the walls in..
Rs.3,000.00
Made & Mkt by: Suleman Khatri
Product Code: 2040-BMS15
The forest was denser... life expressing itself unhindered had covered the abandoned rock cut caves. The caves were formerly said to be inhabited by Buddhists. Tigers (Bagh) chanced upon them in their wanderlust. They had found a home that had beautiful Buddhist mural paintings adorning the walls in..
Rs.3,000.00
Made & Mkt by: Suleman Khatri
Product Code: 2040-BMS1
The forest was denser... life expressing itself unhindered had covered the abandoned rock cut caves. The caves were formerly said to be inhabited by Buddhists. Tigers (Bagh) chanced upon them in their wanderlust. They had found a home that had beautiful Buddhist mural paintings adorning the walls in..
Rs.3,000.00
Made & Mkt by: Ravi Chouhan
Product Code: 3737-SP10
Sunset at the great Narmada, the stepped ghat dotted with small temples, flickering diyas floating downstream in prayer, the river glowing a flaming golden… Behind the ghat stands tall, the fort of Ahilyabai, who was the queen of Malwa in the 18th century. A devout worshipper of lord Shiva..
Rs.2,200.00