
Handwoven Pure Tusser Peach Orange Georgette Khadi Saree
Experience the elegance of this handwoven pure Tusser Georgette khadi saree, featuring intricate heavy meenakari work throughout. Crafted from high-quality Tusser Georgette with exquisite water zari detailing, this saree combines traditional artistry with luxurious fabric. Certified with Silk Mark, it promises authenticity and durability. Perfect for special occasions, this saree offers a timeless appeal with superior craftsmanship. It is a valuable addition to any discerning wardrobe.
Dispatch & Delivery
Dispatch: Within 48 hours* (for ready products).
Made to Order: Custom sarees take a minimum of 6–10 days to be handwoven and prepared.
Delivery (Metro Cities): 1–3 business days* after dispatch.
Delivery (Non-Metro Cities): 3–5 business days* after dispatch.
Return / Exchange
Since each saree is custom made to order, we do not accept returns or exchanges.
For damaged or incorrect items received, please contact us within 24 hours of delivery for assistance.
Wash Care
Dry Clean Only – Always opt for professional dry cleaning. Avoid hand wash or machine wash.
Avoid Harsh Detergents – Strong chemicals can damage zari and silk threads.
Do Not Wring or Rub – Never wring, scrub, or twist the saree. Handle gently to preserve weaving.
Ironing – Steam iron or low-heat pressing on the reverse side. Avoid direct contact with zari.
Storage – Fold the saree neatly and store in a muslin cloth. Refold every 3–4 months to prevent permanent creases.
Keep Away from Moisture – Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid plastic covers, which trap moisture.
Pest Protection – Use neem leaves or silica gel packets to prevent damage from insects.
Long-Term Care – Do not spray perfumes or deodorants directly on the saree as alcohol content can dull zari shine.
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Where Every Saree Tells a Story of Patience, Craft, and Legacy
Threads of Heritage, Woven into Time
In the quiet rhythm of the loom, generations of weavers have poured their soul into the making of Banarasi silk. Each strand of gold and silver is more than thread, it is history, culture, and devotion intertwined. The craft, passed down through centuries, turns silk into living poetry, where every motif carries echoes of Mughal courts, temple traditions, and timeless artistry.
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