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The Collections

Six carefully assembled collections, each expressing a distinct weaving tradition, aesthetic, and way of wearing.

Senthaai

Kanchipuram Silk Heritage

Senthaai

From the looms of Kanchipuram — the sacred capital of South Indian weaving. The Senthaai collection brings together pure Mulberry silk and real gold zari in designs that have defined bridal elegance for four centuries. Each saree is Silk Mark certified and carries a provenance as deep as the threads themselves.

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Maadhevi

Traditional Bridal

Maadhevi

The saree a bride wears becomes part of family mythology. Maadhevi is our bridal edit — heavy silk, deep colour, and borders that speak in the language of flowers and peacocks. Curated for the woman who believes her wedding saree should last a hundred years.

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Mysore Crepe

Mysore Silk

Mysore Crepe

GI-tagged and government-certified, Mysore Crepe Silk is the elegant counterpoint to Kanchipuram's grandeur. Lighter, softer, and with a distinctive liquid drape — these sarees are for the woman who wants silk every day, not just on special occasions.

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Thirubhuvanam

Temple Weaves of the Chola Era

Thirubhuvanam

Named for the village near Kumbakonam that has woven temple silks since the Chola dynasty, Thirubhuvanam sarees are among the rarest in India. The korvai technique — where border and body are woven simultaneously on separate shuttles and interlocked — produces a structural elegance no other weave can replicate.

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Pure Zari Grandeur

Real Gold & Silver Zari

Pure Zari Grandeur

Real zari — spun from a silver wire wrapped with gold — is becoming vanishingly rare. Our Pure Zari collection sources only sarees where the zari content is certified genuine, not synthetic. These are investments in the truest sense: they appreciate with time and grow more beautiful with every drape.

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Vintage Recreations

Lost Patterns, Revived

Vintage Recreations

Some designs exist only in old photographs and museum archives. Working with veteran weavers, we commission careful recreations of patterns that had disappeared from production — antique temple borders, forgotten Chola-era motifs, and colour palettes from pre-independence India. Each piece comes with a note on its historical origin.

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