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Shop Woven Sarees Online: Latest Designer Styles

Guess the latest fashion trend in sarees! That’s woven design sarees in linen, banarasi, and kanjivaram weaves. These sarees are famous for their heirloom quality and are incredibly comfortable. KALKI Fashion presents a woven saree collection that is taking over the fashion scene.

The Artistic Legacy of Woven Sarees

Woven sarees are a growing trend as they are breathable, durable, and represent luxury along with modern aesthetics. Woven silk sarees and handloom-woven sarees are seen as an incomparable charm for a woman’s closet. Woven on the loom, these drapes are deeply rooted in Indian culture and represent vintage tradition. Woven banarasi sarees and woven cotton silk sarees are supreme drapes for those who prefer a sustainable fashion statement for their wedding, festive, or daily wardrobe. These hand-made sarees stand as a symbol of luxury.

Different Types of Woven Sarees You Can Choose From

The intricate weaving technique makes the sarees a symbol of luxury. Talk banarasi, kanjivaram, chanderi, or Paithani, each saree is distinguished by the weaving techniques used.

Banarasi Woven Sarees -

The special weaving method of kadhua or kadhwa makes these sarees authentic and traditionally rich. Woven banarasi sarees featuring shiny golden/silver threads are the epitome of authenticity for grand ceremonies.

Maheshwari and Chanderi -

KALKI presents yet another narrative of elegance and ethnicity- the chanderi and Maheshwari woven sarees. Their crisp texture and Indian motifs and designs make the sarees favoured for grand weddings, festivals, and formal events. The sarees, having their origin in Madhya Pradesh, are an epitome of luxury.

Paithani and Jamdani Woven Sarees -

Here are the woven drapes with immense craftsmanship and heritage value! The woven silk sarees- Paithani and Jamdani can be your treasures for their matchless designs and hues. The silver and golden zari threads add unparalleled charm and make the saree a must-have for festivals.

Metallic Woven Modern Sarees -

Woven kanchipuram silk saree, woven banarasi saree, and tissue sarees reflect natural sheen as they are crafted from fine metallic threads. The metallic threads material offers a glossy finish and shimmering effect. These sarees are perfect for weddings, receptions, and pre-wedding events.

Which colour woven saree looks the best?

The weaving method and type of threads are impactful for the beauty and shade of the handloom-woven sarees. Royal gold, blue, maroon, pink, and purple are the eclectic hues to reflect the richness of banarasi and Kancheepuram drapes. Tissue sarees, woven chiffon sarees, and woven linen sarees in pastel hues and earthy tones like butter yellow, mint green, light brown, ivory, etc., are ideal for elegant, formal appeal. Shades like emerald green, burgundy, wine, and navy blue look rich and elegant for evening parties, receptions, and extravagant weddings.

Woven Saree Styling Tips for Every Occasion

Woven Saree Styling Tips for Weddings -

Woven banarasi saree with jaal work, or woven kanchipuram silk saree with temple border can offer ethnic glamour. A designer embroidered blouse in a contrasting hue can add a modern twist. Kundan or polki sets, temple jewellery, and embellished potli bags are apt for heavy-woven design sarees.

Woven Saree Styling Tips for Puja and Festivals -

Women, it’s time to get experimental! Try modern draping techniques with chanderi or woven cotton sarees. Belted drapes or a designer blouse with capes can make the look edgy yet festive. Focus on rich shades like orange, pink, and mustard yellow for that festive glow.

Woven Styling Tips for Parties and Cocktails -

If it is about uplifting an evening dance party or cocktail look, metallic sarees, tissue sarees, and modern banarasi organza sarees are the best bets. Opt for shades like silver, gold, metallic grey, dusty rose, etc., for that Indo-Western twist. Pair the saree with statement jewellery and a designer halter or sleeve blouse.

To Whom Does a Woven Saree Suit the Most?

Irrespective of the body frame and skin tone, every woman who appreciates Indian aesthetics and sustainability must opt for the handloom sarees.

Petite Body Frame -

If you are a lover of sustainable fashion but you have a smaller body structure, fret not! Comfortable cotton and silk sarees with sleek border designs, delicate motifs, and subtle embellishments can add grace. Opt for small-scale prints for a balanced drape.

Tall and Lean Body -

Focus on balance and proportion with broad borders, horizontal motifs, and sarees with natural sheen and a heavy look. Ornate embroidery work on kanjivaram or banarasi sarees can break the vertical length and create a visually appealing appearance.

Curvy/Plus-size Frame -

Here are the gorgeous options for plus-size women. Sarees with medium weight, such as soft silk sarees and jamdani sarees, can make them feel secure. Dark tones like burgundy, navy blue, and forest green are ideal for the illusion of a slim body. The soft sarees sit neatly around the hips and create a well-defined look.

Athletic Build -

Women with a well-toned physique and frame need to create an illusion of curves, for which they can opt for heavy woven fabric sarees. Tussar silk saree, and sarees with thick embellished borders can add depth and break the straight-drama look. They can add belts or Indo-Western drapes for that feminine look.

Which Fabric Should You Go For?

Banarasi sarees determine a rich, heavy look for weddings and festivals. Premium kanjivaram drapes are winning wedding staples for heritage vibes and durability. Tant from Bengal is famous for its lightweight aesthetics and comfort. Chetinad cotton is a comfortable wear for long-hour events. Translucent chanderi fabric, cotton silk, and tissue-woven sarees are great options for a festive look and opulent feel.

Which Work or EmbroideryShould You Have in a Woven Saree?

Zari work, butti weaves, and floral threadwork are the most common elements used for weaving the handloom sarees. Kadhwa, ikat jamdani, and banarasi jangla are a few chosen weaves for luxurious woven sarees. Artisans and designers also use cut-work or phekwa weave as a popular choice, as they are faster than kadhwa or kadhua weave. 3D woven textures on lightweight and designer sarees create a modern edge.

Which Print or Pattern Will Suit Your Woven Saree?

Women prefer both ethnic and the latest modern prints based on their personal preference and the event. Floral motifs, jaal, paisleys, and nature-inspired motifs like peacocks, kalash, elephants, etc., represent Indian culture. For a modern feel and a new-age design saree, women love to shift to geometrical, vertical, and check patterns. Leheriya, bandhani, florets, kalamkari, and handblock prints add a festive edge to the woven sarees. Temple motifs are extremely popular for South Indian kanjivaram silk sarees.

How to Accessorize Your Woven Saree

Gold jewellery, Kundan chokers, jhumkas, and chandelier earrings look great on heritage silk sarees, woven banarasi sarees, and other woven design sarees in a traditional look. You can focus on statement jewelry collection like sleek neck chains, bracelets, etc., bracelets, etc., for party sarees or metallic weave sarees. Diamond and platinum-finish ornaments, embellished potlis, and fancy shoes uplifted the look of Indo-Western woven sarees.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Woven Sarees

  • What is the difference between a printed and a woven saree?

    For printed sarees, the designs like block, paisleys, or flowers are printed on top of the finished fabric. In a woven saree, the designs are a part of saree-crafting and are created using interlaced coloured threads on a loom.

  • How can I tell if the zari in my woven saree is real?

    Real zari work is heavier in weight compared to synthetic threads. Genuine zari is made using silver wire plated with gold. If you look closely, real zari tends to blend smoothly into the weave instead of sitting on top of the fabric. Over time, it also ages gracefully without peeling or losing its texture. 

    One simple way to check is by gently rubbing a small, hidden section, authentic zari will not show a stark colour change, while imitation versions often reveal a different base thread underneath.

  • Does a woven saree require special care?

    It is best to opt for dry cleaning if they are heavy kanjivaram, banarasi, or embroidered sarees. Prefer regular refolding of sarees to prevent creases on the folds. For storage, use soft, breathable muslin or cotton bags.

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