Explore RmKV’s exquisite silk saree collection. From bridal Kanchipuram and royal Banarasi to lightweight Soft Silk, Tussar, and Paithani. Handwoven heritage with 100% purity. Shop the finest weaves online.

There are over 100 types of sarees in India and over 80 different drapes. Each drape feels like a special fashion statement, adding a touch of glamour and grace. Handwoven in different fabrics, colours and motifs, these silk sarees take you on a journey across India. While some of the silk sarees represent the region where they originated - be it towns like Kanchipuram or Banarasi, Mysore or Gadwal, Uppada or Paithani, You can buy silk sarees which showcase a technique like Ikat or the type of fabric like tussar or soft silk. From the eternal city of Varanasi to the temple town of Kanchipuram these sarees weave a tapestry of art, culture, tradition and history in six or nine yards of silk. You can now buy silk sarees online as well from any part of the country just sitting at home.

Kanchipuram silk saree

Traditional, opulent, rich and beautiful, the handwoven Kanchipuram silk sarees are as divine as the temple town itself and you can now buy unique and special Kanchipuram silk sarees online. With intricate motifs, the elegant Kanchipuram silk sarees have rich borders and elaborate pallus woven with authentic pure zari. Kanchipuram silk sarees for weddings are most sought after as they are the sheer epitome of elegance and splendour and are a testimony to true craftsmanship.

Banarasi Silk Saree

As timeless as the oldest living city, the stunningly handwoven Banarasi silk sarees are characterised by sheer gold or silver brocade, intricate embroidery and elaborate zari work. You can now buy iconic Banarasi silk sarees online as well. They are an integral part of the intangible heritage of Banaras, you can find these sarees in every Indian bride’s trousseau. There are so many varieties of grand Banarasi silk sarees for weddings. While opulent craftsmanship is a hallmark of every Banarasi saree, you get contemporary Banarasi georgette sarees as well. Handcrafted with a blend of Indian and Persian designs. these sarees are sheer poetry in silk.

Tussar silk saree

The crisp rich textures and the light golden sheen of the tussar silk sarees make it one of the eternal favourites among silk sarees. The threads are produced from the silkworms that naturally grow in the wild forests, especially the larvae of antherea moth in oak trees.

As tussar silks are mainly handwoven from North East and East India, the embroidery and embellishments are all inspired from here, with motifs and patterns borrowed heavily from tribal art.

Gadwal saree ( SICO sarees)

These handcrafted Gadwal silk sarees from Telangana are also called SICO Sarees and they sometimes blend fine cotton with silk. Handwoven, you can now sit at home and choose your favourite colour and pattern and buy Gadwal silk sarees online. While the body is usually woven with cotton, the silk is used for pallu and border. However the lightweight Gadwal pattu sarees, as they are called are known for their soft textures and embellished zari work, mainly in gold or silver. The motifs on the gadwall sarees, especially on the pallu and the borders are woven together using Kuttu stitches.

Ikat sarees

The designs of the handwoven Ikat sarees are unique and distinct with contrasting colours. These sarees are mainly from Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana but every weaving pattern is unique as every community including tribes have their own signature style. Geometric patterns and blurred straight lines and natural motifs. There are both single and double ikat sarees and while the former uses resist-dyed threads on the warp or welp, the double ikat sarees have these threads dyed and then they are woven together.

Pure Silk, Pattu, Soft Silk & Bridal Sarees

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