Sarees Online: Every Weave, One Place
From breezy linen-cottons at ₹2,456 for the work week to zari-woven Banarasis for the big day — this is the complete MySilkLove wardrobe. Thousands of sarees in stock, honestly labelled, quality-checked and delivered across India.
Start With India's Great Weaves
Every region of India weaves its story into six yards. Pick the tradition that matches your occasion:
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Banarasi Sarees — Varanasi brocades with zari jaal and booti work, the definitive wedding and festive drape.
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Kanjivaram Sarees — South India's temple-border silks in bold contrast colours.
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Paithani Sarees — Maharashtra's peacock-pallu treasures, the pride of every Marathi celebration.
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Patola Sarees — Gujarat's geometric double-ikat legacy, woven and printed interpretations both.
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Pattu Sarees — classic South Indian occasion silks for pujas, weddings and gifting.
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Tussar Sarees — wild-silk texture with an earthy, natural sheen.
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Chanderi Sarees — featherlight GI-tagged silk-cottons from Madhya Pradesh.
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Kashmiri Jamawar Sarees — intricate all-over woven patterning inspired by Kashmir's shawl tradition.
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South Silk Sarees — everyday-festive silks beyond the Kanjivaram belt.
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Bhagalpuri Sarees — Bihar's handloom silk story at honest prices.
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Madhubani Sarees — Mithila's folk art, hand-painted and printed on fabric.
Shop by Fabric
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Silk Sarees — the full festive and wedding spectrum, blends and handlooms clearly labelled.
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Soft Silk Sarees — lightweight, low-maintenance silks that drape easily.
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Cotton Sarees — breathable handloom and mul cotton for daytime and office.
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Organza Sarees — sheer, structured and party-ready.
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Georgette Sarees — printed, easy-care drapes for parties and travel.
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Chiffon Sarees — the lightest formal drape in the wardrobe.
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Linen Sarees — crisp linen and linen-cotton, the modern workwear favourite.
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Satin Sarees — high-gloss finish; satin is a weave, not a fibre, and each piece states its base fabric.
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Crepe Sarees — pebbled texture that resists wrinkles all day.
Saree Prices: What You Actually Get at Each Level
Our live range runs from ₹2,456 to around ₹10,000. Prices shown are regular list prices — automatic seasonal offers at checkout often bring them lower.
| Budget |
What it buys |
Shop |
| Under ₹3,000 |
Linen-cottons, mul cotton, printed georgettes and satins — daily wear and easy gifting, starting ₹2,456 |
Sarees under ₹3,000 |
| ₹3,000–₹5,000 |
The sweet spot: printed silk blends, Ajrakh and Kalamkari crafts, entry Banarasi and Kanjivaram blends |
Sarees ₹3,000–₹5,000 |
| ₹5,000–₹7,500 |
Handloom cottons, raw silk, Kashmiri jamawar, richer zari work |
Sarees ₹5,000–₹7,500 |
| ₹7,500–₹10,000 |
The premium tier of the live catalogue — jamawar showpieces, soft-silk and satin statement drapes |
Sarees ₹7,500–₹10,000 |
Hunting a specific weave on a budget? Try Banarasi under ₹5,000 or Kanjivaram under ₹5,000.
Choose by Occasion
Colours That Do the Talking
Shop the shade first: golden, red, pink, green, blue, black and white sarees each have a dedicated edit. Dressing for a regional celebration? Start with our Maharashtrian and Gujarati saree collections.
A Short Craft Glossary
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Zari — metallic thread (gold or silver tone) woven into borders and butis.
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Korvai — the Kanjivaram technique where a contrast border is woven separately and joined to the body.
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Kadhua — Banarasi motifs woven individually by hand, never cut at the back.
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Ikat — yarn tie-dyed before weaving; double ikat (Patola) aligns the pattern on both warp and weft.
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Bandhani — Gujarat and Rajasthan's dot-pattern tie-dye.
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Kalamkari — pen-and-block narrative printing from Andhra Pradesh.
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Ajrakh — Kutch's resist-printing craft in deep indigo and madder tones.
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Jamdani — discontinuous-weft weaving that floats motifs on fine muslin.
Honest Labelling, Always
A blend is sold as a blend — never as pure silk. Every product page states the fabric plainly, and pure-silk handlooms carry certification details where noted on the product page. If you want to test a silk saree at home before you commit, read our guide to 5 at-home tests to spot fake silk.
Care and Draping
Most silks ask only for dry-cleaning and a cool, dry shelf; cottons and linens happily take a gentle machine wash. New to the drape or trying a regional style? Our step-by-step draping guide covers the classic Nivi plus Bengali, Gujarati seedha-pallu and Maharashtrian Nauvari styles.
Wherever you land, the promise is the same: authentic craftsmanship, honest fabric labelling, cash on delivery, easy returns and fast delivery across India and worldwide.