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14 January, 2024

"A Symphony in Threads: The Unveiling of Chinnalpatti Ikat and Banarasi Elegance"

 In the vibrant tapestry of Indian textiles, the Chinnalpatti Ikat hand tie and dye saree stands as a testament to the rich cultural amalgamation that defines the country. Hailing from the southern state of Tamil Nadu, the Chinnalpatti weave brings forth a unique weaving technique that involves resist-dyeing the yarns before they are woven into the fabric. This meticulous process results in the characteristic blurred patterns, creating a mesmerizing visual appeal.

What makes the Chinnalpatti Ikat saree truly distinctive is its fusion with the timeless Banarasi weaving tradition. The intricate Banarasi border, pallu, and blouse seamlessly interweave with the vivid hues and patterns of the Ikat weave, giving birth to a masterpiece that beautifully marries two diverse weaving styles from different corners of India.

The hand tie and dye technique employed in Chinnalpatti imparts an organic and artisanal touch to the fabric, showcasing the skill and expertise of the local craftsmen. Each saree becomes a canvas of vibrant colors and bold patterns, telling a story of craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

The Banarasi border, with its opulent zari work, adds a touch of regality to the saree. The pallu, adorned with Banarasi motifs, serves as a splendid focal point, creating a harmonious blend with the Ikat body. This fusion of styles not only celebrates the diversity of Indian weaving traditions but also symbolizes the unity that comes from embracing different artistic expressions.

Wearing a Chinnalpatti Ikat saree with a woven Banarasi border is not just a fashion statement; it is a celebration of heritage and craftsmanship. It is a canvas that brings together the intricate detailing of Tamil Nadu and the grandeur of Banaras, offering a unique and captivating visual experience that resonates with the soul of India.






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26 September, 2020

Chinnalpatti Saree

Presenting drapes that are easy to manage and tidy. Chinaalpati is famous for its effortless and handwoven drapes. Managing these sarees is piece of cake.

Today Chinnalpatti has 4000 weavers whose source of livelihood comes from weaving these sarees. At these crucial times what we need to do is support these magicians. They are living so underrated, they are not receiving the admiration of what they truly deserve. We have more  Chinnalpatti sarees are available you can see them here, here, here, and here.

Indulge yourself with the magic of these weavers. 

To buy these, you can contact us on-


19 September, 2020

Chinnalpatti silk cotton saree

 Launching this handwoven and effortless Chinnalpatti saree. These are easy to manage and very easy to drape. Managing these sarees is a piece of cake.

 These are handwoven sarees. Ikat sarees are well known and people know their origin as hailing from Odisha or Andhra. Very few people know about the origin of ikat from Tamil Nadu from a small Chinnalpatti near Dindigul. Here the weavers have honed the skills of weaving single ikat Kora sarees where the warp is silk and weft is mercerized cotton. They produce lightweight sarees that have ikat patterns both in the body and the pallu. Weavers use complex tie and dye techniques to create these beauties. Today Chinnalpatti has 4000 weavers whose source of livelihood comes from weaving these sarees. You can see our other colors available here and here.

  To buy these, you can contact us on-

Price 5200/-

Chinnalpati silk cotton Saree

 Launching this handwoven and effortless Chinnalpatti saree. These are easy to manage and very easy to drape. Managing these sarees is a piece of cake.

 These are handwoven sarees. Ikat sarees are well known and people know their origin as hailing from Odisha or Andhra. Very few people know about the origin of ikat from Tamil Nadu from a small Chinnalpatti near Dindigul. Here the weavers have honed the skills of weaving single ikat Kora sarees where the warp is silk and weft is mercerized cotton. They produce lightweight sarees that have ikat patterns both in the body and the pallu. Weavers use complex tie and dye techniques to create these beauties. Today Chinnalpatti has 4000 weavers whose source of livelihood comes from weaving these sarees. You can see other colours available here and here.

  To buy these, you can contact us on-

Price  - 5200/-