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Beauty Pink and Blue Satin Georgette Silk Saree
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Disco Purple Georgette Partywear Saree
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Sandal Golden Ready To Wear Georgette Partywear Saree
Mirage Dark Blue Georgette Partywear Saree
Pueble Red Georgette Partywear Saree
Fire Bush Yellow Georgette Partywear Saree
Aztec Green Georgette Partywear Saree
Mid Gray Georgette Partywear Saree
Westar White Georgette Partywear Saree
Sandal Golden Georgette Partywear Saree
Iroko Green Georgette Partywear Saree
Stiletto Pink Georgette Partywear Saree
Paradiso Blue Georgette Partywear Saree
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Taupe Black Georgette Partywear Saree
Taupe Grey Ajrakh Printed Satin Georgette Silk Saree
Arsenic Grey and Green Ajrakh Printed Satin Georgette Silk Saree
Frequently Asked Questions — Georgette Sarees
What is a georgette saree, and is georgette silk or synthetic?
Georgette is a lightweight, crinkly fabric made from tightly twisted yarns, which give it a slightly grainy texture, a soft matte finish and a beautifully fluid, flowing drape. It exists in two forms: pure silk georgette, woven from silk yarn, which feels soft and warm with a gentle sheen; and faux or poly georgette, made from polyester, which is springier, more affordable and very easy to maintain. Both are legitimate — what matters is honest labelling. You can often tell silk georgette by its warmth to the touch and a subtle, non-glassy lustre, while poly georgette feels cooler and shinier. At MySilkLove every georgette listing states its fabric composition clearly, so a faux-georgette is never sold as pure silk, and each piece is sourced directly from weavers, backed by free worldwide shipping, COD, easy 7-day returns and WhatsApp assistance.
Why do georgette saree prices vary, and what do they cost at MySilkLove?
Georgette pricing comes down to the base yarn (silk georgette costs more than poly), and the surface work — printing, woven zari, Banarasi brocade, embroidery, sequins and Khaddi weaving all add labour and cost. At MySilkLove the georgette collection currently in stock starts at about ₹2,666, with most pieces in the ₹2,700–₹6,700 range and premium woven or Banarasi georgettes higher, across around 239 active pieces, each honestly labelled by fabric. Those are regular list prices; seasonal offers apply automatically at checkout and often bring the amount you pay lower. Because we source directly from weavers and makers you pay a fair direct price, and every order is sourced directly from weavers, backed by free worldwide shipping, COD, easy 7-day returns and WhatsApp assistance.
How do I wash and care for a georgette saree?
Georgette is relatively forgiving but can snag, so handle it with a little care. Plain poly georgette can be gently hand washed in cold water with a mild detergent; silk georgette and any embroidered, sequinned or zari-worked piece is safest dry cleaned. Never wring georgette — the twisted yarns distort — instead press the water out gently and dry in shade, as strong sun fades the colour. Iron on a low-to-medium setting from the reverse with a thin cloth in between. Because the weave catches on rough edges, keep it away from sharp jewellery and Velcro. Store the saree folded in a breathable cotton bag rather than plastic, and refold occasionally so creases do not set. Every georgette saree from MySilkLove ships with care guidance, and our team can advise over WhatsApp.
When can I wear a georgette saree, and how do I style it?
Georgette's flowing, lightweight drape makes it one of the most wearable saree fabrics — perfect for parties, receptions, festive evenings, office-festive days and summer functions, since it moves gracefully and never feels heavy. It flatters every body type because it skims rather than clings. Style it to keep that fluidity: a fitted blouse in a tonal or contrast shade, a smooth drape with soft pleats, and jewellery chosen to match the occasion — statement pieces for evening, minimal for daytime. A woven or Banarasi georgette suits temple or kundan jewellery and a structured pallu; a printed georgette loves a modern belt and a sleek finish. Because the fabric is sheer, a well-fitted petticoat is essential. Many georgette sarees at MySilkLove include a coordinating blouse piece, and our team can suggest styling over WhatsApp.























