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Handloom  refers to the wooden structures which are manually operated by skilled artisans to weave fabrics extracted from natural fibres like cotton, silk, etc. Sarees crafted through this process are known as handloom sarees, where each piece embodies the timeless grace, elegance, and simplicity often associated with Indian goddesses.

One can find different sarees and draping styles all over India. Each of them differ in materials, production techniques, designs and in their intricate details. It is this difference and diversity that adds to their beauty and cultural significance. More than just garments, these sarees are woven expressions of India’s philosophy of ‘Unity in Diversity.’ They carry within their threads the stories of traditions, rituals, and histories of the communities they come from. 

Explore original handloom sarees from across India at Gaatha — featuring a variety of celebrated weaves like Maheshwari, Ajrakh, Patola, Kantha, Chanderi, South Indian handloom cotton, and more.

मृणालिनी ☘ Mul Cotton ☘ Ajrakh Bandhani Saree ~ 2 मृणालिनी ☘ Mul Cotton ☘ Ajrakh Bandhani Saree ~ 2
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Made & Mkt by: Zuber Khatri Product Code: 4023-G-ABS-02
A familiar chatter swells in the air as feet chase the trail of a carelessly flying odhani in the by-lanes of Bhuj, spilling colors all over. While the women are busy tying knots in fabric, their whispered secrets quietly sneak into these tied bundles. They remain unnoticed but intact till the ..
Rs.3,900
At the Crack of Dawn ✲ Maheshwari Silk . Batik Saree ✲ 15 At the Crack of Dawn ✲ Maheshwari Silk . Batik Saree ✲ 15
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Made & Mkt by: Vividh By Fabrics Of India Product Code: 4027-G-HPB-15
Lying in the western frontiers of India, the Gujarat province with its 1600 km long coastline has been the centre for international trade since ancient times. The trade vastly depended on agricultural produce and products of fine craftsmanship, port of Mundra being one of the major stops during anci..
Rs.5,950
दस्तूर ❂ Gajji Silk . Ajrakh Saree { 10 } दस्तूर ❂ Gajji Silk . Ajrakh Saree { 10 }
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Made & Mkt by: Vividh By Fabrics Of India Product Code: 4027-GSAS-10
Long time ago, there was a king of Sindh, who like any other king, was fond of royal luxuries and used to sleep on a new bedspread everyday. One day, when his servant was about to change the bed sheet, the king stopped him, saying “Aaj Rakh” (keep it today); he had liked it so much. It was a beautif..
Rs.6,750
सिन्धु ✛ Handwoven . Cotton Bandhani Saree ✛ 10 सिन्धु ✛ Handwoven . Cotton Bandhani Saree ✛ 10
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Made & Mkt by: Zuber Khatri Product Code: 4023-ZC-10
A familiar chatter swells in the air as feet chase the trail of a carelessly flying odhani in the by-lanes of Bhuj, spilling colors all over. While the women are busy tying knots in fabric, their whispered secrets quietly sneak into these tied bundles. They remain unnoticed but intact till the ..
Rs.3,850
सिन्धु ✛ Handwoven . Cotton Bandhani Saree ✛ 4 सिन्धु ✛ Handwoven . Cotton Bandhani Saree ✛ 4
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Made & Mkt by: Zuber Khatri Product Code: 4023-ZC-04
A familiar chatter swells in the air as feet chase the trail of a carelessly flying odhani in the by-lanes of Bhuj, spilling colors all over. While the women are busy tying knots in fabric, their whispered secrets quietly sneak into these tied bundles. They remain unnoticed but intact till the ..
Rs.3,450
Assamese Handwoven ✽ Mekhela Sador ✽ A Assamese Handwoven ✽ Mekhela Sador ✽ A
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Made & Mkt by: Atut Product Code: 2456-MS-01
At the heart of it all... closest to its spirit, where nature is at its best… time too takes a pause & breathes! …Steep mountains make their way into the narrow trails of Hajo; in the Kamrup district of Assam, submerged under dense flora & fauna...lush green greets the eye and hillocks dot t..
Rs.3,600
बेला ✤ Kalamkari Motif . Block Printed . Cotton Saree ✤ B बेला ✤ Kalamkari Motif . Block Printed . Cotton Saree ✤ B
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Made & Mkt by: Vividh By Fabrics Of India Product Code: 4027-BKP-02
it is very difficult to find an art without nature, cause nature is everywhere. Mother nature has inspired us in every way from the beginning especially in art. Viewing its beauty lifts our spirit and ignites up our creativity. Kalam-Kari is result of illumination of creativity and emotion of those ..
Rs.2,450
भक्तिप्रिया ✼ Begampuri Cotton Sarees ✼ 1 भक्तिप्रिया ✼ Begampuri Cotton Sarees ✼ 1
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Made & Mkt by: Vividh By Fabrics Of India Product Code: 4027-BGS-BGS-01
Myriad are the terrains of this surface... patterned across the span by its local, to tell tales of their patch.... Do they weave flora on it, or dig minerals from deep within, is it to live through the harsh rocky mountains... surviving the subzero climates to emerge with the rising summer sun and ..
Rs.3,350
Summer Love ✽ Dabu Cotton Saree ✽ 20 Summer Love ✽ Dabu Cotton Saree ✽ 20
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Made & Mkt by: Shri Purshottam Jharia Product Code: 3800-PRS-20
From the plateaus of Madhya Pradesh, to the arid Thar Desert of Rajastha, to those of salt along the coastal lines of Arabian sea in Kutchh... she pulled a fistful of inspiration from where ever her clan moved, to embellish her ‘Odhni’ and ‘Ghagra’ with it. Champa, Dhola maru, Jalam Buta, Mirchi and..
Rs.1,570
Made & Mkt by: Shri Purshottam Jharia Product Code: 3800-PRS-12
From the plateaus of Madhya Pradesh, to the arid Thar Desert of Rajastha, to those of salt along the coastal lines of Arabian sea in Kutchh... she pulled a fistful of inspiration from where ever her clan moved, to embellish her ‘Odhni’ and ‘Ghagra’ with it. Champa, Dhola maru, Jalam Buta, Mirchi and..
Rs.1,570
नीलाम्बरी ✤ Handblock Printed . Natural Dyed ✤ Cotton Saree ✤ 26 नीलाम्बरी ✤ Handblock Printed . Natural Dyed ✤ Cotton Saree ✤ 26
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Made & Mkt by: Vraj bhoomi Product Code: 0905-VBSR11
Bagru, a town at the outskirts of Jaipur(Rajasthan) is oneof the textile hubs. It is known for centuries for its natural dying, syahibegar printing, indigo dying and wooden hand block printing. Syahi begar printing is one of the traditional hand blockprint techniques where the prints are in the..
Rs.3,500
Haiku ✼ Handwoven Tussar-Spun Silk Shibori Saree { G } Haiku ✼ Handwoven Tussar-Spun Silk Shibori Saree { G }
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Made & Mkt by: Ayoni Product Code: 2304-AS-07
Shibori ~ Shibori is a Japanese counterpart for Indian traditional Tie n Dye Technique practised in Rajasthan & Gujarat in India & many other Asian countries. The basic principle behind the art is creating a resist in the fabric before dyeing, by means of folding, twisting, scrunching a..
Rs.10,092
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Frequently asked questions about Handloom

A handloom saree is a traditionally woven saree made on manual looms by skilled artisans, majorly using natural fibers like cotton and silk. Known for its unique texture, craftsmanship, and eco-friendly process, each piece carries with it a unique cultural and artisanal value.

There is no definite number to the types of handloom sarees in India, with variation in weaves sometimes found every few kilometres. However, some popular types of handloom sarees in India include Chanderi, Maheshwari, Banarasi, Jamdani, Kanjeevaram, Tussar, and Ikat. Each style reflects regional weaving techniques and rich cultural heritage, making them timeless and eco-friendly.

A handloom saree often has slight irregularities in its weave, with a soft texture, and no visible stiffness or machine finish. You should try identifying uneven weaves, pin marks at the edges, and a Handloom Mark or GI tag to ensure authenticity. Read more

Handloom sarees are woven manually by skilled artisans, making each piece unique and eco-friendly, while powerloom sarees are machine-made, faster to produce, and often lack the intricate detailing of handmade weaves. Moreover, handlooms support traditional craftsmanship and offer better breathability, as compared to its counterpart.

India is known for not one, but a diverse number of  handlooms, including Banarasi, Chanderi, Kanchipuram, Maheshwari, and Ikat. Each handloom weave in India is celebrated for its intricate craftsmanship, cultural heritage, and timeless appeal in sarees, fabrics, and home textiles.

The Indian handloom industry traces its roots to the Indus Valley Civilization (around 2500 BCE), making it one of the oldest handloom traditions in the world. Archaeological evidence from sites like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro demonstrates early mastery of textile production, including weaving with cotton and silk. 

Saree Traditions of India

In India, the tradition of wearing sarees or saree-like drapery goes way back in time. Our history has accounted for several mentions of sarees since time immemorial. Various paintings, poems, and literature talk about the significance of sarees and their evolution. The word ‘sattika’ has been mentioned in early Sanskrit literature which evolved to become the word, ‘sari.’ This sattika or sari was composed of three pieces, namely 'Antriya' (lower garment), 'Uttariya' (veil worn over the head and shoulders), and 'Stanpatta' (chest band). This is also mentioned in Sanskrit and the Buddhist Pali literature of 6th century BC. Other works in Sanskrit such as the Kadambari by Banabhatta and ancient Tamil poetry, Silappadhikaram, have also described women dressed in exquisite drapery or sarees.

Furthermore, our ancient literary and historical sources highlight the different styles of draping a saree and the different names given to it. Even today, we find different sarees and draping styles all over India, something that adds to a saree's beauty and cultural significance. In India, every saree is an expression of a state culture embedded. As a piece of clothing, these sarees speak volumes about India’s notion of ‘unity in diversity’ and how a single piece of cloth worn differently by Indian women, connects them and creates a perfect balance of religion, culture, and distinctiveness.

Today, in India, more than a hundred clusters are making handloom sarees, using different types of material like silk, cotton, silk-cotton, linen etc., in techniques like block printing, embroidery, applique, hand painting and many more.

Due to its unique techniques and aesthetics, many sarees, like Banarasi saree, Chanderi saree, Kanchipuram saree, Maheshwari saree, Swalkuchi saree, Bhagalpuri saree, Paramkudi saree, Bagh printed saree, etc. have now become synonamous with their clusters.