Charuta - Beauty in Simplicity

Charuta embodies the elegance of simplicity, brought to life through the union of handwoven Kosa and delicate Zari motifs. Each piece is a testament to the artistry passed down through generations of women, spun with love and crafted with care

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Most of our yardage fabrics are 44 inches wide. Please check individual product listings for the specific width, as this can vary across different fabrics in the collection

Fabrics are available in 0.5 metre and 1 metre increments, with some listings offering 1.7 metres. Multiple quantities can be added to cart for larger requirements. For bulk fabric orders, please contact us through our Bulk Purchase page.

As a general guide: a blouse requires 0.8 to 1 mtr. a short kurta needs approximately 2.5 mtr. a full-length kurta needs 3 to 3.5 mtr. and a saree typically requires 5.5 to 6.5 mtr. depending on the weave width and fall style. We recommend consulting your tailor for a precise estimate.

Yes — Kosa silk fabric has been used for cushion covers, table runners, curtain borders, and other home textile applications. Its natural texture and rich colours lend a distinctive elegance to interior settings. For structural upholstery requiring heavy-duty performance, we recommend consulting a specialist

We recommend dry cleaning finished garments made from Kosa silk fabric. Before tailoring, pre-shrinking is advisable — gently hand-wash in cold water, lay flat to dry in shade, and lightly steam press before cutting. Consult your tailor for best results with the specific fabric you have chosen.

After dispatch, delivery typically takes 3 to 5 days depending on your location. Total time from order placement to delivery is approximately 7 to 10 days. You will receive tracking details via email or WhatsApp once your order ships.

Saadgi celebrates the understated charm of minimalism with easy, breezy drapes that flow effortlessly. Crafted for the woman who finds beauty in quiet sophistication, Saadhgi is a collection that redefines luxury through simplicity.

The Saadgi and Charuta collections embody understated elegance, making them ideal for professional meetings and formal occasions. Saadgi celebrates the subtle charisma of minimalism with easy, breezy drapes that flow effortlessly. Charuta combines handwoven Kosa silk with delicate Zari motifs, reflecting the artistry passed down through generations.

Phera, Chitr, Rang and Vanya are the collections where the Phera technique has been used prominently. Other than that, few sarees from Saadgi and Charutatoohave this technique.

Abha, Swara and Saadgiare the collections where the Khapa technique has been used prominently. Few products from Chitr and Charuta too have this technique.