The crafting of a handwoven matka silk sari involves artisans from every corner of India. The silk yarns are sourced from Karnataka and Kashmir, and spun into saris in West Bengal. The grainy texture of matka silk comes from intertwining thick mulberry threads on the weft and organzine strands on the warp.
Yet, matka silk saris are airy enough to wear to a daytime event, while retaining a silken sheen that also makes them well suited to an evening function. Our collection of handwoven matka silk saris shows off the fabric’s versatility with timeless Jamdani floral motifs, and linear patterns that always feel contemporary.
Matka Silk Sarees
The crafting of a handwoven matka silk sari involves artisans from every corner of India. The silk yarns are sourced from Karnataka and Kashmir, and spun into saris in West Bengal. The grainy texture of matka silk comes from intertwining thick mulberry threads on the weft and organzine strands on the warp.
Yet, matka silk saris are airy enough to wear to a daytime event, while retaining a silken sheen that also makes them well suited to an evening function. Our collection of handwoven matka silk saris shows off the fabric’s versatility with timeless Jamdani floral motifs, and linear patterns that always feel contemporary.






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