At Shramdaan, we work closely with artisan communities and traditional weavers. For us, handloom is not a trend or a marketing term. It is a living craft, a livelihood, and a story woven thread by thread. This guide is our way of helping you identify genuine handloom sarees with confidence, whether you are touching the fabric in person or shopping online.
As craftsmanship evolved, newer styles emerged according to the region and weaving techniques. Thanks to the growth of e-commerce, it’s now easier than ever to explore and buy authentic handloom sarees online. In this blog, we will talk about 5 different types of handloom saree styles, the value behind each weave, and where you can buy them
Wearing a saree comes effortlessly to most Bharatiya women. By working directly with skilled local artisans, we ensure every saree is true essence of Bharat’s handloom heritage. Each weave carries the story of a region, crafted with patience, artistry, and tradition. So, if you’re looking for handloom sarees online, here’s a collection you don’t want to miss out on.
However, hathkargha sarees are experiencing a quiet but powerful revival. No longer confined to heirlooms or special occasions, these handcrafted weaves are returning to everyday wardrobes, contemporary styles, and even global runways.