Green Printed Pure Silk Saree
Green Printed Pure Silk Saree
Green Printed Pure Silk Saree
Brown Printed Pure Silk Saree
Red Embellished Pure Silk Saree
Green Printed Pure Silk Saree
Red Woven Design Pure Silk Saree
Multicolor Printed Pure Silk Saree
Peach Printed Pure Silk Saree
Red Woven Design Pure Silk Saree
Multicolor Printed Pure Silk Saree
Green Woven Design Pure Silk Saree
Pure silk sarees in India showcase regional weaving traditions and expert craftsmanship. Leading styles include Kanchipuram, Banarasi, Mysore, and Bengal silk, each known for unique weight, sheen, and zari work. Authentic sarees carry a Silk Mark certification and reveal a smooth, natural glow under light.
Certified silk sarees are available through reputed stores in Chennai, Bengaluru, and Delhi, as well as trusted online platforms. Below are selected pure silk sarees from House of Indya that reflect diverse designs and price points:
Soft silk options suit humid weather, while heavier woven sarees hold structure for ceremonies. Most stores deliver within 7-10 business days and recommend dry cleaning to maintain colour and texture.
| Type | Origin | Distinct Feature |
|---|---|---|
| Kanjivaram | Tamil Nadu | Dense weave with gold zari borders |
| Banarasi | Varanasi | Brocade motifs and metallic threads |
| Mysore Silk | Karnataka | Lightweight, smooth finish, minimal motifs |
| Tussar & Bishnupur | Bihar & Bengal | Matte texture and earthy tones |
Before ordering, check if the blouse is stitched or unstitched. Many retailers offer tailoring and gift packaging, which can simplify your purchase. Choosing a certified seller ensures authenticity and service quality.
House of Indya is a modern Indian ethnic-wear brand blending traditional weaves with contemporary design. Its online store features pure silk sarees, lehengas, kurta sets, and accessories. Services include free blouse customization and global shipping within 15 days. Explore more at houseofindya.com.
A pure silk saree is woven entirely from silk yarn without synthetic blends, giving a natural sheen and smooth texture.
Look for a Silk Mark tag or trusted seller certification and test the fabric’s warmth and softness against synthetic feel.
Kanjivaram and Banarasi sarees are traditional wedding favorites due to their rich zari work and durable weave.
Fold it neatly, wrap in muslin cloth, and keep away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or fiber damage.
Prefer dry cleaning, but gentle cold hand wash without wringing works for light printed or soft silk varieties.
They generally start near $30-$40 for printed or simple woven styles and rise for intricate zari or bridal designs.