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For the Love of Handloom Sarees

Updated: Sep 1, 2021


India has an notably large rich inheritance of handloom products and the origin of weaving dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization. It is a pride for India to have the world’s largest number of handloom weavers who specializes in not one but several styles of handloom weaving.


Handloom sarees are considered to be very special. It takes three to ten days for an average sari to be woven and it can take the effort of two to three people. Special wedding collection can even take months to be woven.

Handloom sarees are a fine display of art and craftsmanship which make them unique from other saris. There are multiple types of handloom saris available from across different regions of India, like bandhani , Jamdani, Tussar silk, Venkatagiri, Chanderi silk, Kanchipuram silk , Maheshwari sari, Bagh print sari, Banarasi silk sari, Baluchuri sari, Kora Sari, Chettinad Sari, Sambalpuri sari, Ilkal Sari and many more. Over the past few years, handloom saris has played it's significance in the fashion market.

Once you feel the soft and comforting wrap and the beauty of a handloom sari trust me, there's no looking back. My absolute favorites are Chanderi silk, Tussar and cotton silk.

If you want to flaunt your style at any festive occasions, wedding ceremonies, then going for a handloom sari will be the ideal choice.

Handloom sari are always the best. Every girl should add more handloom saree in her wardrobe. Our love for handloom saris is forever.



For the love of Handloom Sarees - House of Kimyrah



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