Katan Silk

Katan silk is a type of pure silk yarn known for its firm, crisp texture and high durability. It is woven using twisted silk threads, making the fabric strong and slightly stiff yet soft. Katan silk is commonly used in traditional Benarasi sarees, bridal wear, and heritage suits.

Khaddi Georgette 

Khaddi Georgette is a lightweight, crinkly fabric made from handwoven silk. It’s soft, drapes nicely, and has a slightly rough texture.

 Tussar Silk

Tussar silk is special because it is natural sustainable fiber produced by wild silkworms that feed on the leaves of the tussar tree. This gives it is a unique, slight rough texture and a warm, golden colour that’s different from other silk varieties.

Tussar georgette

Tussar georgette is a type of georgette fabric made from Tussar silk which is known for its natural texture, which is coarser and more textured compared to traditional mulberry silk. When Tussar silk is woven into georgette, it creates a fabric that has the characteristic crinkled and slightly rough texture of georgette, combined with the rustic and natural appeal of Tussar silk.The resulting fabric is Tussar georgette

Satin Silk

Satin silk is created by weaving the silk threads in a specific way, creating a smooth, glossy surface on one side and a duller, matte surface on the other side. This technique makes the fabric drape beautifully and feel luxurious against the skin. Because of the high density of the threads the colors appear more vibrant.

Organza (Kora) Silk

Kora silk is a light airy fabric made from silk that is not fully processed .It is soft, fluffy, and feels cool to wear because it is not as dense as other silk fabrics.

 Tissue silk

Tissue silk fabric is created by weaving silk and zari threads together to create a shimmery, see through but soft falling fabric that has a gold sheen to it. The colors of the tissue can be changed as we change the different colors of zari to silver, rose gold and antique gold.

 

Moonga Silk

Moonga silk is a rare and luxurious variety of silk known for its natural golden hue and exceptional durability. This silk is produced in Assam and is highly valued for its rich texture.

 Chiniya Silk

Chiniya silk resembles pure silk but has a lighter and glossier finish, making it ideal for Benarasi sarees, dupattas, and contemporary fabrics. This silk holds colors beautifully and is often used in festive and vibrant designs.

Cotton Silk

Cotton silk is a luxurious fabric blend that combines the natural softness and breathability of cotton with the smooth texture and elegant sheen of silk. This combination creates a fabric that is not only comfortable to wear but also visually appealing. Cotton provides durability and moisture-wicking properties, while silk adds a refined look and a subtle luster. The resulting fabric is often easier to care for than pure silk, yet still maintains a sophisticated appearance. With its perfect balance of practicality and luxury, cotton silk is an ideal option for both everyday wear and special occasions.