Six Yards · Six Generations

Pattu —
woven by hand,
worn by time.

పట్టు · చేతితో నేయబడింది · కాలంతో ధరించబడింది

Real silk, real zari, real handloom — sourced directly from weaver cooperatives in Kanchipuram, Dharmavaram, Pochampally, Gadwal, Venkatagiri, and Mangalagiri. Every saree carries a Silk Mark or Handloom Mark, and every listing tells you exactly which loom, which region, and which tradition it came from.

  • Free fall stitching on every order
  • 15-day return on unworn sarees
  • Drape video on request before ship
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Story of a saree

Eight days. Six hundred grams. Forty years.

This Dharmavaram is woven on a pit loom in the Hindupur cluster, a town that has been weaving for the Vijayanagara royals' descendants for four hundred years. The contrasting maroon-and-gold pallu is a traditional motif called arutta — the temple gopuram in profile.

The body is a soft butta of mangoes and peacocks. The weaver who made this took eight days. The saree weighs 580 grams and holds 65 grams of pure zari. It will live in your trunk for forty years if you let it.

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