Collection: Chanderi Silk Cotton Saree

Woven in Chanderi, Soulfully Printed in Jaipur. Experience the Ethereal Glow of Silk-Cotton Adorned with Timeless Sanganeri, Bagh, and Ajrakh Hand-Blocks.

FAQ about Chanderi Silk Cotton Saree

This collection represents a beautiful "Craft Fusion." While the fabric is authentic Chanderi Silk-Cotton handwoven in Madhya Pradesh, the artistic soul comes from Jaipur, where master printers apply traditional Sanganeri, Bagh, or Dabu hand-blocks. It is the perfect marriage of India's finest weaving and printing traditions.
Yes. Jaipur is world-renowned for its mastery of natural and pigment dyes. When applied to a high-quality Chanderi Sico (silk-cotton) base, the prints are incredibly vibrant and long-lasting. Because the fabric is a natural blend, it absorbs the dye deeply into the fibers, ensuring the motifs don't "sit" on top like cheap screen prints.
Look for the "Artist’s Signature." In authentic Jaipur hand-block printing, you will find very slight irregularities—perhaps a tiny overlap in a flower petal or a subtle variation in dye depth. These are not flaws; they are the mark of a human hand and a wooden block, proving the saree was not printed by a machine.
The Chanderi Silk Cotton (Sico) blend is the perfect canvas for Jaipur hand-block printing because it combines the absorbent nature of cotton with the luminous strength of silk. While 100% cotton can sometimes look too matte, the silk content in Chanderi allows the Bagh, Ajrakh, and Sanganeri dyes to shimmer, giving the saree a "festive-ready" glow without losing the breathable comfort required for day-long wear.
When dealing with authentic Jaipur Dabu or Ajrakh, a slight "color run" during the first wash is a natural characteristic of organic indigo and vegetable dyes. This is not a sign of poor quality but proof of natural dyeing techniques. To preserve the crispness and sharp motifs of your Jaipur Chanderi saree, we recommend a cold-water quick dip with a pinch of salt for the first wash, though professional dry cleaning remains the safest choice for heritage hand-blocks.
Chanderi Silk Cotton Saree

Our Jaipur Printed Chanderi Silk Cotton collection is a curated journey across India’s most iconic craft corridors. Each saree begins its life on the traditional pit-looms of Madhya Pradesh, where fine silk and premium cotton are interwoven to create the legendary "woven air" texture of Chanderi. These raw, shimmering canvases are then traveled to the sun-drenched ateliers of Jaipur, where master artisans breathe life into them using hand-carved wooden blocks.

In this collection, you will find a vibrant spectrum of Jaipur’s heritage:

  • Sanganeri & Bagru: Delicate floral vines and "boota" motifs that capture the gardens of Rajasthan.
  • Ajrakh & Dabu: Deep, soulful indigos and earthy ochres created through complex resist-dyeing and mud-printing.
  • Bagh Prints: Bold geometric patterns in traditional red and black, echoing the rhythmic precision of ancient hand-blocks.

Lightweight, breathable, and possessing a sophisticated matte-gloss finish, these Chanderi Sico sarees are designed for the modern woman who values "Quiet Luxury." Whether it’s a high-noon summer brunch or a celebratory evening, these sarees offer a drape that is as effortless as it is regal.