Saree Artisans and Vendors
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
Vendors from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana can register to feature:
- Pochampally Ikat, Gadwal, Narayanapeta, Mangalgiri, Venkatagiri, Bandar, Chirala, Uppada, and Jamdani sarees in cotton, silk, and blended weaves.
- Pochampally Ikat, Gadwal, Narayanapeta, Mangalgiri, Venkatagiri, Bandar, Chirala, Uppada, and Jamdani sarees in cotton, silk, and blended weaves.
- Traditional temple borders, intricate pallus, geometric Ikat patterns, and lightweight everyday drapes suitable for festivals, weddings, office wear, and gifting.
Karnataka
We invite Karnataka weavers, cooperatives, and boutiques to list:
- Mysore silks known for their rich sheen and elegant simplicity.
- Gulegudda Khana, Patteda Anchu, and Kasuti-embroidered sarees that combine bold borders, contrast pallus, and heritage motifs with comfort-focused fabrics for daily and festive wear.
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu vendors can showcase:
- Kanchipuram silks and other traditional silks with grand borders, zari work, and wedding-ready designs.
- Ikkat and handloom varieties that blend classical craftsmanship with contemporary colour palettes for modern buyers.
Kerala
From Kerala, GiftSilks welcomes:
- Kasavu sarees with elegant borders suited for ceremonies, temple visits, and festive occasions.
- Kuthampully weaves that offer refined textures and traditional motifs in both pure cotton and blended options.
Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
Vendors from Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra can list:
- Bomkai and Sambalpuri sarees with distinctive threadwork and regional motifs.
- Chanderi and Paithani sarees, combining light, sheer drapes with ornate zari and traditional designs for functions, receptions, and trousseaus.
West Bengal, Bihar and Eastern India
We welcome Eastern Indian artisans and brands to feature:
- Patola-inspired designs, Manipuri and Assam silks, Tussar, Kuchai, Anjana, Swarnareksha, Murshidabad silks, Dhakai Jamdani, Tat Banarasi, Baluchori, Suti, Muga, Galo Mithun, Bhagalpuri, and Bihar Khadi Baluchari sarees.
- A spectrum from classic handwoven silks to soft everyday cottons, ideal for collectors, connoisseurs, and first-time saree buyers.
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab and the North
Vendors from Northern and Western India can list:
- Bandhani sarees with tie-dye patterns, Kota weaves, Khadua work, Phulkari-inspired borders, and Sikkim silks.
- Lightweight, colourful sarees perfect for haldi, mehendi, sangeet, and festive celebrations.
Fabric Range and Occasions
Across all states, GiftSilks supports:
- Cotton, silk, linen, tissue, and blended sarees to suit climates, budgets, and style preferences.
- Collections curated for weddings, festivals, daily office wear, casual outings, special ceremonies, and premium gifting.
Why Register as a Vendor?
- Reach a focused audience that actively searches for authentic regional sarees and handlooms.
- Highlight your state, weaving cluster, and product specialties on a dedicated profile.
- Benefit from marketing support, seasonal campaigns, and curated collections that feature your sarees for key occasions.
Vendor Registration Call-to-Action
If you are a weaver, cooperative, boutique, designer, or saree brand representing any Indian tradition, GiftSilks.com invites you to register as a vendor. Share your state’s unique textile story, expand your customer base, and become part of a nationwide celebration of India’s saree heritage. Click the below link and register your weaver or shop details for exploring more customers.We invite Karnataka weavers, cooperatives, and boutiques to list:
