Ethnic Wear - Sarees

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ITC-HSN: 50072010
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Minimum Order Quantity: 50
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Fulfilment Capacity (Per Month): 1000
Country Of Origin: India
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Celebrate the legacy of Indian textiles with a curated collection of Indian cotton and silk sarees, each woven by skilled artisans using age-old techniques. Cotton sarees such as Khadi, Chanderi, Kota Doria, and Jamdani offer breathable comfort and daily elegance. Silk sarees like Kanjivaram, Banarasi, Tussar, and Paithani reflect festive grandeur and cultural richness. These sarees are ideal for global retailers, ethnic fashion houses, and textile importers.


Features:
  • Wide variety: Khadi, Chanderi, Jamdani, Banarasi, Kanjivaram, Tussar
  • Handwoven by experienced Indian artisans
  • Natural cotton and silk materials used
  • Comfortable for daily wear, luxurious for festive occasions
  • Traditional designs with regional weaves and motifs

Attributes:
  • Product Type: Indian Cotton & Silk Sarees
  • Materials: 100% Cotton and Pure Silk Variants
  • Craft Types: Handwoven, Zari Work, Regional Motifs
  • Use Case: Everyday wear, festivals, weddings, exports
  • Target Buyers: Ethnic fashion resellers, importers, boutiques
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    Overview
    Indian cotton and silk sarees represent a timeless blend of tradition, craftsmanship, and cultural identity. Woven across regions like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra, each saree is a masterpiece that reflects India's rich textile legacy.

    Comfortable Cotton Sarees
    Cotton sarees are ideal for daily wear and warm climates. Lightweight and breathable, they are available in variants like Khadi, Kota Doria, Chanderi, and Jamdani—each offering a unique weaving technique and regional design appeal.

    Elegant Silk Sarees
    Silk sarees add luxury and elegance to any wardrobe. Preferred for festive and ceremonial occasions, they include iconic types like Banarasi, Kanjivaram, Mysore, Tussar, and Paithani. Each saree is distinguished by intricate zari work, traditional motifs, and fine texture.

    Global Appeal
    These sarees are popular with fashion houses, ethnic boutiques, and international retailers for their visual appeal and cultural significance. Their artisanal craftsmanship supports sustainable, small-scale Indian weaving communities.

    Export-Ready Versatility
    From understated cotton drapes to elaborate silk weaves, these sarees cater to various consumer preferences. They are packaged for international shipping and quality-controlled to meet global retail standards.
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