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Resham Suti presents the latest trends of alluring sarees that might make you fall in love with sarees all over again. We have everything from printed pastels to embroidered linen for rocking your traditional, formal, or even minimalistic look. One look at our collection is sure to keep you glued to the screens for more elegance, glitz, and royalty. The prime attraction of Resham Suti is its authenticity and encapsulated artistry involved with every saree handpicked for you exclusively.

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Rs. 4,243.00 Rs. 5,440.00

The combination of intricate skills, detailing and creativity is the crux of the Resham Jamdani, perfectly suiting the contemporary state of mind. Made for your perfect informal and formal occasions, this cotton fabric is one of the oldest of its kind. The Indus Valley Civilization is credited with the birth and continued presence of this dazzling fabric, according to Indian history. It is rightfully regarded as one of the most attractive types of handwoven sarees due to its gentle embrace and hypnotising delicate patterns. Many consider Jamdani to be a unique symbol of Bangladeshi ethnicity. Even with such modest roots, a single Jamdani saree can require months of rigorous workmanship and can fetch millions of rupees in sales. The distinctive Jamdani weave has developed through time, becoming woven on a variety of materials including cotton, linen, koriyal, tussar, and khadi. The typical Somber color schemes have also changed to a lively pallet of hues. The Jamdani is a marvel that should be appreciated and maintained since it is rich in history and is beloved by people all around the world.

These Resham cotton jamdanis are almost always semi-translucent with a touch of the traditional to the modern arrangement of motifs on the pallu. The delicate patterns all over the subtly coloured undertone enhances the patterns even more. The floral combinations or even caricatures of leaflets or floral buds add a surreal beauty to the otherwise fine-textured fabric, perfect for your minimalistic look. Owing to its authentic identity, the selvage may appear as asymmetrical. 

Rs. 4,243.00 Rs. 5,440.00

The combination of intricate skills, detailing and creativity is the crux of the Resham Jamdani, perfectly suiting the contemporary state of mind. Made for your perfect informal and formal occasions, this cotton fabric is one of the oldest of its kind. The Indus Valley Civilization is credited with the birth and continued presence of this dazzling fabric, according to Indian history. It is rightfully regarded as one of the most attractive types of handwoven sarees due to its gentle embrace and hypnotising delicate patterns. Many consider Jamdani to be a unique symbol of Bangladeshi ethnicity. Even with such modest roots, a single Jamdani saree can require months of rigorous workmanship and can fetch millions of rupees in sales. The distinctive Jamdani weave has developed through time, becoming woven on a variety of materials including cotton, linen, koriyal, tussar, and khadi. The typical Somber color schemes have also changed to a lively pallet of hues. The Jamdani is a marvel that should be appreciated and maintained since it is rich in history and is beloved by people all around the world.

These Resham cotton jamdanis are almost always semi-translucent with a touch of the traditional to the modern arrangement of motifs on the pallu. The delicate patterns all over the subtly coloured undertone enhances the patterns even more. The floral combinations or even caricatures of leaflets or floral buds add a surreal beauty to the otherwise fine-textured fabric, perfect for your minimalistic look. Owing to its authentic identity, the selvage may appear as asymmetrical. 

Rs. 4,160.00 Rs. 5,200.00

The combination of intricate skills, detailing and creativity is the crux of the Resham Jamdani, perfectly suiting the contemporary state of mind. Made for your perfect informal and formal occasions, this cotton fabric is one of the oldest of its kind. The Indus Valley Civilization is credited with the birth and continued presence of this dazzling fabric, according to Indian history. It is rightfully regarded as one of the most attractive types of handwoven sarees due to its gentle embrace and hypnotising delicate patterns. Many consider Jamdani to be a unique symbol of Bangladeshi ethnicity. Even with such modest roots, a single Jamdani saree can require months of rigorous workmanship and can fetch millions of rupees in sales. The distinctive Jamdani weave has developed through time, becoming woven on a variety of materials including cotton, linen, koriyal, tussar, and khadi. The typical Somber color schemes have also changed to a lively pallet of hues. The Jamdani is a marvel that should be appreciated and maintained since it is rich in history and is beloved by people all around the world.

These Resham cotton jamdanis are almost always semi-translucent with a touch of the traditional to the modern arrangement of motifs on the pallu. The delicate patterns all over the subtly coloured undertone enhances the patterns even more. The floral combinations or even caricatures of leaflets or floral buds add a surreal beauty to the otherwise fine-textured fabric, perfect for your minimalistic look. Owing to its authentic identity, the selvage may appear as asymmetrical. 

Rs. 3,277.00 Rs. 4,370.00

The state of Manipur is in India's northeastern region, and it is particularly well-known for the traditional handloom industry that has been thriving there for centuries. Manipuri sarees are a heritage of ancient tribal craftwork, so they are famous all around Manipur. The history of these sarees has been down through the centuries.

The fact that only women are in the weaving process of sarees is one thing that sets this sector apart from others. A saree with matha stripes is the most traditional dress worn in the Indian state of Manipur. These sarees are woven on throw and shuttle looms and produced from cotton.

The designs of the sarees worn in Manipur are a fusion of hill tribal textiles and other patterns, such as floral designs and different ways. Most of the time, patterns are woven with traditional temple motifs at the border, and floral prints are woven at the cross border.

The traditional sarees worn by women in Manipur are known for their understated beauty, and it's unlikely that they'll ever go out of style. But, cotton Manipuri Matha Stripe sarees are to be elegant heirlooms handed down from one generation to the next while preserving their authentic appearance.

Handloom sarees have made the state of Uttar Pradesh in India's northeast renowned. They originated as works of tribal craft, and the tradition has been through many years. Beautiful Cotton Manipuri Matha Stripe sarees were woven from these materials by skilled weavers specializing in sophisticated design patterns. They are experts in creating motifs and designs of the highest quality.

The names Matha Stripe, Khongman, Bamon Kempe, Wangkhei, Utlouand, and Kongba are woven into the fabric of the handlooms. You may get a good deal on a Manipuri saree if you buy it online, and they are for their beautiful design.

The traditional nature of Manipuri sarees lends an air of sophistication to their wearers. Their impeccable appearance makes them suitable for any event. Manipuri sarees are hand-woven cotton, including traditional hill tribal motifs and floral patterns.

The saree made of cotton is woven by the weavers using either a shuttle loom or a throw loom. The incorporation of temple designs as borders contributes to its magnificent appearance.

There is no age limit on the woman who can appear elegant in a Manipuri saree. The Chettinad silk cotton saree is also an excellent choice for giving as a gift. The weavers use only pure Eri silk in hand-weaving silk sarees. Sarees of silk are often satiny and lustrous and have temple borders, floral motifs, and tribal themes.

Fabric made by hand from acrylic yarn and woven in a pattern is henotheistic. Traditional patterns are to create longitudinal warp designs, finishing the process with knotting. You may get a saree with a Manipuri weave online, and the ones you find there are of very high quality.

Cotton or silk threads are of the fabric to create the distinctive pattern known as the Cotton Manipuri Matha Stripe. This pattern is particularly well-liked by the people who live in the Indian state of Manipur. This fabric symbolizes the Manipuri pythonic god known as Pakhangba, who has a pointed and slender appearance.

It is customary for Meitei parents to provide their daughter with a Cotton Manipuri Matha Stripe saree as a wedding present. The bride wears this garment during the Meitei wedding ceremony. The bride handles transporting a coarse cotton saree to where the groom will be. Thus, the Cotton Manipuri Matha Stripe saree has held massive importance in our traditional life for ages.

Rs. 3,600.00

When it comes to the summer season, there is no bigger winner than Cotton, as it is the most versatile and comfortable fabric of all. Ideally, for those who prefer comfort while craving the aesthetic, silk cotton is the perfect win-win game. You may also go for the conventional or the extravagance of exquisite Silk Cotton without worrying about how simple they are to care for and carry. The most favoured and durable fabric is formed by blending pure cotton and pure silkthreads. To fulfil the needs and desires of modern women, silk cotton sarees have transformed with time.

The original Silk cotton sarees are made by threading one kind on the warp and the other on the weft. The mild translucency in the fabric is brought by the interlacing, which is comfortable on the skin, yet looks quite grand. The famous cotton silk sarees, Maheshwari and Chanderi, are especially manually woven with the finest threads. Its innate glimmer is the unparalleled quality of these sarees, making them different from the rest. The juxtaposing hues, textures, tints, and designs add to the chic factor even in the most traditional patterned sarees.

Cotton sarees are available in a multitude of motifs, varying from the conventional kalamkari patterned cotton silk sarees to tie-dyed sarees, allowing them to be adjustable for an all-day appearance. These sarees' adaptability enables them to have a classic body with a kalamkari-printed or appliquéd border. Certain cotton silk saris are also decorated with pictures of mythical figures, deities, and animals to bring about an ethnic feel. This season's top trend is a simple cotton silk saree with a printed pallu. That is also true for the stylised abstract designs found on contemporary sarees lately. The balanced appearance works well for both business and casual gatherings.

Rs. 18,795.00 Rs. 26,850.00

The words "Jam" (meaning flower) and "Dani" (meaning vase) came together to form the name Jamdani, popular with every saree lover. The name alludes to the magnificent flower arrangements that embellish these stunning sarees. Around this time, cotton, cotton silk, and pure mulberry silk were among the materials used in Matka Jamdani's handwoven sarees. The Jamdani weave is a type of "extra-weft" weaving that was first produced from Karpas cotton cultivated in the Brahmaputra hinterland. In addition to the regular weft that binds the warp threads together, each unique motif is made by weaving additional or different weft threads into the warp. The procedure involves a lot of time, energy, and expertise. Jamdani is woven using tiny looms threaded with colourful gold, or silver threads, much like tapestry art.

A coarse handloom fabric called Matka Silk is created by weaving leftover Mulberry Silk(Bombyx Mori) without removing the gum(sericin) portion. The spinning is done in West Bengal's Malda and Murshidabad districts, although the majority of it originates from the states of Karnataka and Kashmir. Jamdani stands out from other handloom items due to the richness of its themes and the brilliant colours used in its creations. Since the designs are made using the discontinuous weft technique directly on the loom, weaving Jamdani by hand consumes a lot of patience and exertion. A highly experienced weaver weaves a beautiful Jamdani saree over the course of around eight to twelve months. The Matka Jamdani saree is distinctive since each one is explicitly produced with a subtle tone that gives the fabric its additional edge.

Rs. 8,150.00

Craftspeople and apprentices in Dhaka typically weave muslin sarees on handlooms. The Mughal dynasty is credited with popularising muslin, still regarded as the height of elegance and comfort today. Muslin sarees have their roots in this era. The best muslin sarees are Dhakai muslin sarees, generally referred to as Bengali saree. The fabric is delicate, and the unique motifs are the cherry on top. Muslin sarees are renowned for their lightness and ethereal feel throughout the garment. Muslin's softness and inherent sense of freedom result from the fine cotton that is utilised and its fragile fibres.

In addition to the sarees' clarity and transparency, the distinctiveness of their many iconic motifs is another selling factor. The patterns on the muslin sarees range widely from floral to geometric to abstract, but they are always carefully woven to give an impression that they are floating on the surface. The ornate borders and additional work in the pallu establish a standard representing the exceptional weaving flair that the weavers demonstrate. The luxurious material raises its grade of comfortability, and the intricate designs highlight the profusion of artwork created with various themes and colours.

Rs. 6,250.00 Rs. 8,150.00

Craftspeople and apprentices in Dhaka typically weave muslin sarees on handlooms. The Mughal dynasty is credited with popularising muslin, still regarded as the height of elegance and comfort today. Muslin sarees have their roots in this era. The best muslin sarees are Dhakai muslin sarees, generally referred to as Bengali saree. The fabric is delicate, and the unique motifs are the cherry on top. Muslin sarees are renowned for their lightness and ethereal feel throughout the garment. Muslin's softness and inherent sense of freedom result from the fine cotton that is utilised and its fragile fibres.

In addition to the sarees' clarity and transparency, the distinctiveness of their many iconic motifs is another selling factor. The patterns on the muslin sarees range widely from floral to geometric to abstract, but they are always carefully woven to give an impression that they are floating on the surface. The ornate borders and additional work in the pallu establish a standard representing the exceptional weaving flair that the weavers demonstrate. The luxurious material raises its grade of comfortability, and the intricate designs highlight the profusion of artwork created with various themes and colours.

Rs. 1,985.00 Rs. 2,545.00

The finest, smoothest type of plush cotton is called ‘mul’ and is also frequently referred to as muslin cotton. It feels so smooth that it glides over your skin like a feather skimming on your body. Mulmul cotton, which is incredibly soft and breezy, is ideal for hot days because of its propensity to absorb sweat and keep its owner cool and comfortable quickly. The ease of dyeing Mulmul cotton fabric is yet another perk. The cloth softens up with every wash. It was initially created in Bangladesh's Dhakeshwari or Dhaka, which was a part of India at the time. By the 17th century, it was one of the most valuable commodities traded from India to Europe.

An organic fabric labelled modal is created by spinning cellulose out of the beech trees. Modal goods are created from sustainable, renewable, and ethically sourced wood fibres that are extracted from trees such as birch, eucalyptus, and others. Considering beech trees don't need a lot of water to develop, modal is typically seen as a more environmentally friendly fabric than cotton because its manufacture requires 10 to 20 times lesser quantity of water. Modal-made sarees have a silky drape and opulent lustre that make you seem fashionable while keeping you utterly comfortable. Talk about innovation, and Mul Modal sarees are at the top of that list. Made exquisitely combining the best mul and modal yarn- this fabric is people’s favourite. The rare blend of eco-friendly with top-notch comfort, Mul modal sarees are the perfect example of versatility
Rs. 3,723.00 Rs. 4,380.00

If you consider saree as your favourite apparel then this RGY Dot n Triangle Cotton Saree can make you feel intensified. You can wear this saree on any occasion. If you wear this saree with proper pleats then it will surely augment your beauty. By wearing this saree properly, you will look gorgeous and attractive too.

This particular saree comes in red, green, and yellow colours. The whole clothis decorated with tri colour dots and triangle shapes. The knots at the end of the pallu also come in red, green, and yellow colours alternatively.

This particular saree is apt for the summer season. It is light weight, comfortable and easy to carry too.

Resham suti has a large variety of this type of sarees with different colour options.


Rs. 5,270.00

If you are looking for the perfect evergreen saree, feel the new Yellow Green Cotton Ikkat Pallu Saree. The texture of the cloth is beautiful and soft. Cotton is always soft to the skin and the pleats fall perfectly in place. The saree is a mixture of bottle green, spring and yellow color. The vibrance of the yellow color will reflect the beautiful mind of women and the green color will always make you feel evergreen. The knots are perfectly done in triangle shape and the floral prints will give a rich effect of the garden. This new type of hand made and hand block prints is found on ReshamSuti only for you.

All ethnic fashion enthusiasts appreciate the alluring Ikkat saree, a staple in modern women's collections, receiving a special mention in traditional handicrafts. The word Ikkat makes you picture the iconic diamond-like shaped patterns, curled cascades, and sometimes mandala themes. It is unfathomable that printed patterns on fabric appear to be a complex manual weaving technique that only produces such results when applied with precisely coloured threads. That develops an exclusive pattern on the fabric, the signature pattern of the fabric worn with great panache. Even today, with the various modern technologies and stylised methods of tie-dye textile art, none can bring a similar effect but Ikkat alone.

In the Telangana village of Bhoodan Pochampally, the tradition of crafting Pochampally sarees, also known as Pochampally Ikkat, started in the 1950s. At that time, in a town named Chirala, the craft was known as "Chit-Ku," which brought the ancient Pochampally Ikkat weaving style to the masses. The word "Ikkat'' stems from the Malay-Indonesian phrase "Mengikat," which means to tie together a bundle of threads. As a result of the distinctiveness of the cloth created, the weaving method was quickly taught and passed down through several generations of weavers. Due to rising demand, these Ikkat sarees soon displayed silk Ikats made of Bangalore-sourced silk, Odisha-produced cotton, and Surat-sourced zari. Most sarees have fascinating geometric designs embroidered by skilled artists using the iconic Ikkat dyeing technique
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