Collection: Kalamkari Silk

Experience the monochrome magic of our black and white collection, where luxury silk meets the timeless heritage of handcrafted block printing.

FAQ about Kalamkari Silk

Our collection features 100% authentic Bangalore Silk, known for its rich texture and natural sheen. Unlike synthetic "art silk," this fabric is breathable, durable, and has a luxurious weight that ensures a flawless drape.
Each saree is hand-stamped by artisans using carved wooden blocks. In this black and white series, the precision of the block placement against the silk creates a sophisticated, high-contrast look that machine prints simply cannot replicate.
No. We use high-grade pigment dyes specifically formulated for silk. The fabric is steam-treated and sun-dried to ensure the black motifs bond permanently with the white silk fibers, preventing fading or rubbing.
To keep the white sections crisp and the black motifs sharp, Dry Clean only is strictly recommended. Avoid home washing, as it can dull the silk’s natural luster and may cause the high-contrast colors to lose their vibrancy over time.
Not at all. Small variations in the print intensity are the hallmark of handblock printing. These "imperfections" prove that the saree was made by a human hand and not a mass-produced machine, making your piece one-of-a-kind.
Kalamkari Silk

Experience the perfect fusion of luxury and tradition with our Bangalore Silk Handblock Printed collection. This curated range celebrates the sophisticated contrast of black and white, offering a monochrome palette that is both modern and timeless. Crafted from pure Bangalore silk, these sarees are celebrated for their rich luster, lightweight feel, and effortless drape.

Each piece is uniquely hand-stamped by artisans using carved wooden blocks, ensuring a level of detail and soul that machine prints cannot replicate. Whether for formal office wear or a minimalist evening look, these handcrafted silk sarees provide unparalleled grace. Invest in a heritage craft that brings together the best of Indian weaving and artisanal block printing.