SAREE OF INDIA

Sarees of India embody the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the country. From the regal Banarasi and the exquisite Kanchipuram to the elegant Chanderi, Assam silk sarees richness and Patola, each saree tells a unique story of tradition and artistry. Crafted using both handloom weaving and modern techniques, these sarees blend history with contemporary fashion. Traditional sarees from different Indian states, often adorned with pure gold and silver zari work, remain a symbol of grace and opulence, especially in Indian weddings. At Indian Fashion Follower, our designers create sarees that cater to personal preferences while preserving authenticity and elegance, offering a timeless expression of Indian heritage.

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Shagun Thakur (Fashion Design Student)

1/29/20254 min read

a woman in a sari standing on a beach
a woman in a sari standing on a beach

The Eternal Splendour of Indian Silk Sarees

Among the finest sartorial legacies of India, the silk saree stands as a symbol of grace, heritage, and cultural magnificence. It is more than just attire; it is a living tapestry of craftsmanship, passed down through generations. At Indian Fashion Follower, we celebrate this timeless tradition by offering an unparalleled selection of handloom and machine-woven silk sarees, ensuring that every woman can embrace the regal beauty of India’s textile artistry.

A Fabric of Legacy: The Artistry Behind Indian Silk Sarees

Few garments in the world can claim the rich historical lineage of the Indian silk saree. Worn by queens, revered by artisans, and admired globally, these sarees epitomise the zenith of textile craftsmanship. Every drape is a canvas where artistry, devotion, and regional influences converge, ensuring that no two pieces are ever truly alike.

At Indian Fashion Follower, our silk sarees are crafted using two distinct yet complementary methods:

  • Handloom Weaving – A labour of love, this method preserves the ancient tradition of weaving by hand, producing sarees imbued with character, individuality, and unparalleled intricacy.

  • Machine Weaving – A modern evolution that enables us to create flawless designs with precision, offering a contemporary touch to traditional weaves.

Each silk saree in our collection, whether handwoven or machine-crafted, is a testament to India’s enduring textile traditions, designed to bring forth the elegance of the past into the wardrobes of today.

A Journey Through India’s Silk Sarees: A Weave for Every State

Across India, every region boasts its own distinct silk saree tradition, each telling the story of its land, culture, and artisans. Our collection is a meticulously curated tribute to India’s textile map, allowing connoisseurs to explore sarees from every corner of the country:

The Regal Banarasi Silk (Uttar Pradesh)

Hailed as the epitome of luxury, the Banarasi saree is a masterpiece of handwoven silk adorned with gold and silver zari. With its intricate floral motifs, Mughal-inspired designs, and a texture that exudes royalty, a Banarasi saree is the ultimate choice for brides and grand occasions.

The Majestic Kanchipuram Silk (Tamil Nadu)

Celebrated as the Queen of Silks, the Kanchipuram saree is woven from the finest mulberry silk, featuring bold temple borders, mythological motifs, and exquisite craftsmanship. The richness of its weave makes it a timeless heirloom, cherished for generations.

The Graceful Paithani Silk (Maharashtra)

An exquisite creation of handwoven silk interlaced with real gold and silver threads, the Paithani saree is a hallmark of Maratha nobility. Known for its peacock, lotus, and vine patterns, it is a symbol of artistic brilliance.

The Ethereal Chanderi Silk (Madhya Pradesh)

A blend of silk and cotton, Chanderi sarees are distinguished by their lightweight texture, delicate motifs, and a sheen that catches the light effortlessly. Ideal for both festive occasions and casual elegance, they are a favourite among women of refined taste.

The Enigmatic Patola Silk (Gujarat)

A marvel of double-ikat weaving, Patola sarees are among the rarest and most intricate textiles in the world. With geometric patterns and vibrant hues, each saree is a luxurious piece of art, requiring months of dedication from master artisans.

The Mythological Baluchari Silk (West Bengal)

Handwoven with stories from Indian epics, Baluchari sarees are a visual narrative of mythology and history. Adorned with Ramayana and Mahabharata motifs, they offer a unique blend of cultural storytelling and wearable artistry.

The Timeless Mysore Silk (Karnataka)

Renowned for its purity, simplicity, and elegant sheen, Mysore silk sarees are a blend of minimalism and grandeur, making them an impeccable choice for every occasion.

At Indian Fashion Follower, we honour these traditions, ensuring that each saree remains true to its historical roots and artisanal origins.

The Rich Assam Silk (Assam, North-East India)

Assam Silk Sarees are a symbol of elegance, tradition, and craftsmanship from the northeastern state Assam of India. Woven from the finest Muga, Eri, and Pat silk, these sarees are renowned for their durability, natural sheen, and intricate handwoven motifs inspired by nature and Assamese culture. Muga silk, known for its golden luster, is exclusive to Assam and ages beautifully, becoming richer over time. Eri silk, often called the "Ahimsa Silk," is soft and warm, making it ideal for all seasons. Assam Silk Sarees are a treasured possession for special occasions, weddings, and cultural celebrations, embodying India's rich textile heritage with unmatched grace and sophistication..

The Ultimate Bridal Saree: A Legacy of Gold and Silver

A bride’s wedding saree is not merely a garment—it is an heirloom in the making, woven with the essence of tradition, the warmth of family, and the shimmer of celebration.

For centuries, gold and silver zari-woven sarees have been the preferred choice for Indian weddings, their opulence symbolising prosperity, purity, and devotion. Our collection of luxurious bridal sarees ensures that every bride is draped in the resplendence she deserves.

From the ornate Banarasi brocades to the majestic Kanchipuram temple designs, we bring forth an ensemble of unparalleled magnificence, where every motif, every thread, and every border speaks of grandeur.

Beyond Tradition: Bespoke Sarees Tailored for You

At Indian Fashion Follower, we believe that a saree should not only reflect history but also resonate with the personal style of the wearer. Unlike mass-produced sarees, our creations are carefully designed, customised, and crafted to suit individual preferences.

Our fashion designers work closely with clients to reimagine traditional weaves, offering options for:

  • Exclusive hand-embroidered details

  • Personalised colour palettes and motifs

  • Bespoke draping styles and lightweight adaptations

Whether you desire a modern interpretation of a classic weave or a reimagined bridal masterpiece, our sarees are meticulously curated to ensure that tradition is not just preserved but also transformed to suit contemporary sensibilities.

Indian Fashion Follower: A Commitment to Excellence

Since 2013, Chetan Verma, founder and fashion designer of Indian Fashion Follower, has been at the forefront of reviving, preserving, and innovating Indian ethnic fashion. His dedication to authentic craftsmanship and artistic finesse ensures that every saree is more than just a garment—it is an enduring legacy.

At Indian Fashion Follower, we invite you to immerse yourself in the splendour of India’s finest silk sarees, where history meets haute couture, and tradition intertwines with timeless elegance.

Explore our collection and embrace the artistry of India’s most cherished drape.