Where to buy sarees in kolkata




















Tussar occupies a very special place in Kolkata and it is produced on a large scale in many places of West Bengal. Now a days Kantha stitched tussar saree has gone very famous all over India and also in abroad. Quality of Tussar silk saree is very fine. It is very smooth in nature and is appreciated as a cottage industry by everybody all over the country. Dhakai jamdani saree is another known type of Kolkata saree which is chosen by everybody.

In West Bengal saree hub, this saree is the most likable one, which has a wide range of colors and designs. Mughal artisans had framed this at the Mughal period and it has been continuing to be on high demand till today. Baluchari saree is basically a product of West Bengal. Kolkata people has picked up a special liking for it and now it is available in Kolkata market in abundance.

This is basically of thick silk with difference designs woven on it. Baluchari saree has a border which is again designed very nicely. These days stories from Ramayana and Mahabharata is woven on the pallus of Baluchari sarees which shows the deeply rotated tradition and culture of India. Besides this there is an amazing variety in Baluchari saree like Minakari, Swarnachari and so on.

Murshidabad is also another place for Baluchari saree but the silk used here is of different texture. These sarees are so ancient that even Kautilya's Arthashastra makes a mention of it! The word Jamdani is derived from two Persian words which mean flower and vase.

Like Tant sarees, Jamdani sarees are also high on floral motifs but they also have elaborate meenakari work and decorative broad borders.

Today they are also woven in Bishnupur area of West Bengal. These sarees are marked by the depiction of mythological stories on their pallus. During and post British rule, they weavers also included designs showing scenes from the lives of Mughal kings and sometimes even European intruders. The production of silk shot sky high in India during the British rule as England fancied it quite a lot. Hence the Murshidabad silk sarees got a push and became a prominent saree variant in the state.

Lightweight in nature, these sarees come in various colours and designs. Garad silk saree is another important Kolkata saree variant. The distinguishing features of these sarees are the red borders and small motifs.

This type of saree also traces its origin back to Murshidabad. Tussar silk sarees are usually found in other parts of eastern India but it is mostly produced in Malda district of West Bengal. The material for this silk is obtained from the wide winged moth. It is believed that Tussar silk originated around medieval times! Be it generally woven or embroidered, you can find a Tussar silk saree in all its glory. For a detailed shopping experience follow our guide Stop and shop in Kolkata.

Kolkata Map. Was this helpful? Join Us On Facebook Close. Share your Kolkata Trip Experience. Characters Remaining: Be the first one to review. Meet locals residing in the fort. Basak sells a number of affordable cotton and linen sarees as well. The set up is a bit archaic, with floor sitting arrangements in front of piled up sarees.

It may be a bit overwhelming for a first timer. The employees do not usually take a lot of time to show what you want to see. But you need to find your pick and at Basak, you can do so with a little bit of saree shopping experience. A lot of wedding families visit Basak to get their Pranami sarees from the shop.

I had heard rave reviews about Saha Textile. That they are the best at selling reasonaly priced beautiful sarees. I only came to see their products during lockdown when the lady took it to Facebook. And boy oh boy am I in love? My phone is full of screenshots from her show! The sarees she shows range from Bidharva Tussar to handpainted Kalamkari and exquisite Chikankari and stunning Paithani silks. I wish I could own all of them! Saha Textile also takes pride in reviving a lot of old weaves of bengal.

For example, Noakhali Muslin Jamdani has made a comeback with their effort. The elaborate ramayana or Mahabharata stories woven on the paad and Anchal of Baluchari and Swaranachari have gone through a lot of experiments with elaborate colonial scenes and likes. One of the new age saree shops of Kolkata, Saarang sells very stylish designer silk sarees. Plenty of Instagrammers have adorned their products.

If I recall correctly, Subhashree, the Bengali Tollywood actress wore a yellow mustard Katan for her baby shower. Later, the market was inundated with replicas.

However, I have seen Sarang sarees. I found they do not shy away from drastic experiments with traditional weaves which often yield stunning results. Price range at Saarang starts from INR 10k at least and goes upwards. A lot like Saarang, Jayalakshmi heritage at Golpark targets the affluent segment of the saree lovers.

The Sarees are exclusive, trendy and exquisite in threadwork and weaves. The staff are courteous and cooperative. The silk sarees are some of the finest collections of the city. Price is high, so is the quality of the product.

This is not where you go to buy trendy regular wear sarees. For a special occasion, or a choice-able gift for your loved one, Visit Jayalakshmi Heritage House. Within a reasonable price range, P Majumdar at Rashbehari sells some of the finest sarees in Kolkata.

I remember buying at least 5 silk sarees based on Bishnupuri Katan from them. The sarees shed colour heavily the first time I tried washing them. Naive me had no clue they needed dry washing.

Nonetheless, it was cheap. At P Majumdar, I recall seeing some beautiful Begumpuri and Dhaniakhali sarees as well as crepe fabric with beautiful prints.

Overall, if you want to buy a fancy saree which can be styled easily, head for P Majumdar. Almost on the same range of P Majumdar, Bhojraj at Ras Behari is a beautiful saree shop where you can find plenty of trendy Bengali sarees at a reasonable price rate. I love the raw silk sarees they sell in neon hues. I loved the organza collection as well. It is one of the oldest shops in Gariahat Rashbehari area.

The staff are kind and always have a warm smile! Located at the second floor of an old shop at the Gariahat Junction, Balaram Mallick sells some of the most beautiful sarees of Bengal. The decor is old school. You will sir on the floor or low lying stools while the sellers will sit on the white Gadi. Sarees are well kept inside glass doors of wooden almirahs.

I felt like I was transformed into another era! At Balaram mallick ,we picked up some linen sarees. The price was in a slightly mid budget range however the products were very beautiful. I wore one of the sarees at the Taj Mahal. A post shared by Orange Wayfarer orangewayfarer. She wanted to give me the saree I was going to wear for our engagement day. We visited Ramprasad, one of her favourite places.

Next places to visit on our checklist were Indian Silk House and Jashoda. I was surprised to find the beautiful Linen saree they brought out for us from the store house as we were disappointed seeing the regular Katan Sarees. We bought two Linen Benarasi. The price point was perfect. Later I learnt, the sarees sold at ramprasad are particularly cheaper during Chaitra Sale.

Plan your trip accordingly. For more sarees, you may wander aimlessly at the prime market places of Kolkata. The shyambazar area and college street have more than plenty of saree shops. I saw them at length but I found my heart to be firmly set on Gariahat and south Kolkata Saree shops only. For beautiful blouse pieces that go well with these traditional silk sarees, trust Handloom house.

That is yet another shop near Rashbehari in SOuth Kolkata. From Brocade to Chanderi, they have every kind of material available on sale. Choose what you like and design a blouse for yourself which will complement the timeless sarees of your wardrobe!



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