The Spring Wedding Edit · 2026
Woven by hand,
worn for generations.
Pure-zari Banarasi silks, temple Kanjivarams and weightless organzas — each saree made slowly on the loom by artisans who have kept these traditions alive for centuries.
100%
Handwoven
Pure
Gold & silver zari
6 weaves
From 4 states
Signed
Certificate of origin

Explore by weave
Six living traditions
Most coveted
Bestselling drapes

The making
A single thread of gold, a thousand careful hands
Every Vastra saree begins as raw mulberry silk and a design drawn on graph paper. Master weavers translate it onto the jacquard, then pass the shuttle by hand — sometimes for months — interlacing real gold and silver zari into motifs handed down through families.
Sourced at origin
Silk and zari bought directly from weaving clusters.
Naturally finished
Sun-dried, hand-washed, and pressed — never chemically rushed.
Signed & certified
Each piece carries the weaver's name and a certificate of authenticity.

From loom to drape
Four stages. Months of devotion.
Design
A motif is drawn and punched onto jacquard cards.
Dyeing
Silk yarn is dyed by hand to the exact shade.
Weaving
Two artisans pass the shuttle, line by line.
Finishing
Washed, pressed, signed, and certified.
Worn at weddings, treasured for life
Rated 4.9 / 5 across 2,400+ verified reviews
My Meenakshi Kanjivaram arrived in a beautiful wooden box with the weaver's name. The emerald is even richer in person — it was the centrepiece of my wedding.
Aishwarya R.
Chennai
I've bought sarees for twenty years and nothing compares to the finish here. The zari work on my Banarasi is flawless. This is heirloom quality.
Sunita M.
London
Weightless, modern, and still so traditional. The organza drapes like a dream and the styling team helped me pick the perfect blouse. Faultless service.
Priya K.
Mumbai
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