Saris

Saris are beautiful and fluid garments which take on the form of the wearer. They can be handed down from one generation to the other or, being unstitched stretch of fabric, they can also be re-used in other ways should the owner wish to repurpose them. They can be worn in many different ways and are suitable for all occasions!

Saris are also a lovely way to explore the wide range of textile crafts from India. Most textile craftspersons and designers work with this garment and most design innovations and fabric experiments can be seen in saris first. The 'fall', look and feel of the sari are testament to the skill of the weaver, designer and other craftspersons involved in its creation.

Kala Tarang has a wide range of saris showcasing weaves, dyes and post loom crafts like block printing, embroideries, resist dyeing from all across India. Some of our saris are shown below.

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Sari – Tussar Silk

Jamdani weave


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Sari – Cotton

Kotpad weave


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Sari – Cotton

Jamdani (Jacquard) weave


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Sari – Cotton/Silk

Mud resist dyeing


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Sari – Silk (Modal)

Ajrakh Block Print


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Sari – Tussar Silk

Chhattisgarh weave


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