BharatSthali - A Premium Destination for Handloom Woven Cotton Sarees

March 01, 2022 05:48 pm | Updated 05:54 pm IST

Sarees are an integral part of the Indian tradition as it truly accentuates the beauty of Indian women. Being the birthplace of sarees, India has an abundance of varieties in sarees throughout all the regions of the country. However, cotton sarees can beat any other kind of saree any day due to their unmatched comfort in a summer dominant country like India. They are not only ideal for daily attire but also create eye-catching attire for special occasions. BharatSthali is a major ethnic saree brand in India that brings a wide array of handwoven cotton sarees under one roof to enrich the saree experience of Indian women.

India is the global leader when it comes to cotton production. Cotton production in India increased from 119 lakh bales in 1991-92 to 345 lakh in 2016-17, a growth of 190%. At the same time, much of its cotton production has focused on textiles for thousands of years. In fact, every Indian state has its own cotton-weaving practice and its own area of expertise in cotton fabric. BharatSthali, as India’s ethnic saree destination, has come up with a unique opportunity of buying regional cotton sarees directly from the weavers of India.

Bhartsthali’s cotton saree range encompasses Dr. Khadi Saree, Maheshwari Cotton, Block Printed Sarees, Bagru Print Sarees, Ajrakh Print Sarees, Jaipur Cotton, South Cotton Sarees, Ikkat Sarees Chanderi Cotton Silks to Bengali Cotton Sarees. Their massive collection of cotton sarees is carefully designed and hand weaved to perfection. These pure cotton sarees are very soothing and comfortable on the skin, making them ideal for daily use. Moreover, Bhatstali’s cotton sarees create an elegant look for all kinds of ceremonies and religious affairs. Bhratsthali is also a fair-trade enterprise that does not have any middle-sales network. For example, their Dr. Khadi Sarees are pure khadi handwoven by Indian village artisans. These weaves are sourced directly from weavers and offered to the customers at no extra cost.

Talking about their extensive range of cotton sarees, BharatSthali Founder shares, “The history of cotton textile in India is centuries long. In fact, cotton sarees are the most preferred sarees by Indian women due to their utter simplicity, comfort, and elegance. BharatSthali has created a marketplace for Indian cotton saree lovers to explore the traditional cotton sarees from different states of India in one place. We bring together the textile designers, artisanal communities, weavers, and artists to give our customers authentic cotton saree experience with no additional cost.”

Besides the cotton sarees, BharatSthali is a one-stop treasure trove for all kinds of handwoven sarees and ready-made blouses. They also offer a wide range of silk and linen sarees. Their regional saree range includes traditional sarees like Sambalpuri Sarees, Kanjivaram Sarees, Bengali Sarees, Mysore Sarees, Maheshwari Sarees, Karnataka Sarees, Tamil Nadu Sarees, and Banarasi Sarees.

At BharatSthali, an all-women team handpicks all the sarees so that the customers can get the best experience when it comes to online saree and blouse shopping. The Government of India has certified Bharatsthali silk sarees with Silk Mark India which testifies to their authenticity and purity. So, if you want to give your wardrobe a dash of festivity and tradition, BharatSthali is your one-stop saree destination.

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