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Skip the power-loom imitations sold as handwoven. The Indian saree is not one textile it is hundreds of distinct weaving and printing traditions, each carrying the knowledge of a specific community in a specific place. iTokri's saree collection is built on that understanding.
GI-registered Chanderi sarees woven in Madhya Pradesh. Maheshwari sarees with their hallmark reversible five-stripe border from Maheshwar. Pochampally Ikat sarees from Telangana - GI-registered since 2004 - where the pattern emerges from the weave structure itself, not from printing. Sambalpuri Bandha sarees from Odisha, GI-registered since 2012. Banarasi sarees sourced directly from cooperative weavers in Varanasi. Ajrakh sarees in natural indigo and madder from Kutch. Kalamkari sarees from Andhra Pradesh in both the block-printed Pedana tradition and the hand-drawn Srikalahasti pen-work tradition. Lucknowi Chikankari sarees with documented white-on-white hand embroidery.
Every saree on iTokri is bought directly from the artisan, listed with full craft provenance, and priced to reflect fair artisan payment - not discounted, not sale-priced, not negotiated down.
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