Nabha India
SAGARI - Ash Grey
SAGARI - Ash Grey
This elegant Ash Grey Handloom Cotton Saree with a deep red and golden Gadidhadi border adds a touch of sophistication to your everyday style. The subtle grey shade gives a refined contemporary feel, while the contrasting festive pallu enhances traditional charm. Soft, breathable, and easy to drape — perfect for office, casual outings, poojas, and special events.
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What makes the Gajendragada saree unique?
What makes the Gajendragada saree unique?
Patteda Anchu received the Geographical Indication (GI) Tag because it is a heritage handloom textile woven exclusively in parts of North Karnataka, using techniques, motifs, and dyeing practices that have been preserved for centuries. The GI Tag protects its authenticity, recognises its cultural significance, and ensures that every saree carrying this name is made by the traditional artisan communities who have kept this craft alive.
Looms and Threads used in Gajendragada Sarees
Looms and Threads used in Gajendragada Sarees
Gajendragada sarees are woven using traditional looms and techniques that date back more than seven decades. The weavers use carefully prepared cotton yarns, precise warp setting, and region-specific motifs that reflect the heritage of North Karnataka. Every saree carries the signature balance of bold borders, strong geometry, and deep color tones inspired by the rugged landscape of Gajendragada.
The sarees are primarily woven using cotton yarn counts such as 2/40 for warp and 2/40 or 2/60 for weft, sourced from certified suppliers like NHDC.
How is Jaali Gum Used in Gajendragada Textiles?
How is Jaali Gum Used in Gajendragada Textiles?
It is used as a natural stiffener and binder, helping strengthen threads, enhance durability, and improve the finish of handwoven textiles like sarees.
What Are the Benefits of Jaali Gum for Skin?
What Are the Benefits of Jaali Gum for Skin?
Jaali gum helps hydrate, soothe, and protect the skin. Its natural polysaccharides form a gentle moisture barrier, supporting healing, reducing dryness, and improving skin elasticity.

Crafted by Artisan Hands
Each saree is handcrafted with care by skilled weavers, where every thread is patiently woven on traditional looms using time-honoured techniques. We work directly with artisan communities, supporting fair livelihoods while preserving regional weaving traditions. From yarn preparation to the final weave, one saree can take 10–15 days to complete.
Celebrate - Culture - Craftsmanship
By creating and sharing our sarees, we sustain artisan livelihoods, celebrate India’s rich cultural traditions, and preserve heritage weaving practices. Each saree supports skilled weaving communities, honours generations of knowledge, and keeps traditional craftsmanship alive in a contemporary world.