
Ajrakh Sarees
Ajrakh sarees are a stunning example of ancient block-printing traditions, originating from the Kutch region of Gujarat & parts of Rajasthan. The word Ajrakh means “blue” in Arabic, reflecting the deep indigo hues used in these handcrafted textiles. Made using natural dyes & a complex resist-dyeing technique, Ajrakh sarees are known for their symmetrical patterns, earthy tones & cultural symbolism. This 4,000-year-old art form celebrates sustainable craftsmanship & heritage.
At Drapes by Tashvika, our Ajrakh sarees are handpicked to honor the legacy of eco-friendly Indian textiles & artisan mastery.

Banarasi Sarees
Banarasi sarees are among India’s most exquisite & timeless silk sarees, originating from the ancient city of Varanasi (Banaras). Dating back to the Mughal era, these sarees are renowned for their intricate brocade work, luxurious silk & detailed motifs inspired by Mughal art—such as florals, paisleys & jhallar borders. Woven with real gold or silver zari, Banarasi sarees were once worn exclusively by royalty & continue to symbolize grace, tradition & opulence.
At Drapes by Tashvika, we bring you authentic handloom Banarasi sarees that reflect India’s rich weaving heritage & unmatched artistry.

Chanderi Sarees
Chanderi sarees originate from the historic town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh & are cherished for their sheer texture, lightweight feel & luxurious elegance. Woven using silk, cotton, or a silk-cotton blend, these sarees feature traditional motifs like peacocks, lotuses & geometric patterns in fine gold or silver zari. With roots tracing back to the Vedic period, Chanderi sarees have long been a favorite among royals & continue to represent timeless grace & handcrafted beauty.
At Drapes by Tashvika, we offer authentic Chanderi sarees that celebrate India’s weaving traditions & effortless sophistication.

Kanjeevaram Sarees
Kanjeevaram sarees, also known as Kanchipuram sarees, hail from the temple town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. Woven from pure mulberry silk & embellished with rich gold zari, these sarees are famous for their vibrant colors, contrast borders & intricate temple-inspired motifs. With a weaving legacy that dates back over 400 years, Kanjeevaram sarees are considered the "Queen of Silks" & remain a staple in South Indian weddings & festive occasions.
At Drapes by Tashvika, we offer authentic Kanjeevaram sarees that embody grandeur, tradition & timeless South Indian craftsmanship.

Kalamkari Sarees
Kalamkari sarees are an exquisite expression of India’s ancient art of hand-painting or block-printing on fabric. Originating from Andhra Pradesh & Telangana, these sarees are known for their intricate hand-painted or block-printed motifs, often depicting mythological stories, nature & religious symbols. The term Kalamkari comes from the words kalam (pen) & kari (work), highlighting the skillful handcraft involved. With roots in over 3,000 years of tradition, Kalamkari sarees are a true reflection of India’s rich cultural heritage.
At Drapes by Tashvika, we curate authentic Kalamkari sarees that bring together art, tradition & timeless elegance.

Maheshwari Sarees
Maheshwari sarees are a timeless treasure from the town of Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, India. With roots dating back to the 18th century, these elegant handloom sarees were originally designed under the patronage of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar for the royal household. Known for their lightweight fabric, intricate zari borders & traditional geometric patterns like stripes & checks, Maheshwari sarees are perfect for both festive occasions & everyday wear.
Made from fine cotton-silk blends, Maheshwari sarees are celebrated for their comfort, sophistication & enduring charm. At Drapes by Tashvika, we bring you authentic Maheshwari sarees that reflect the rich cultural heritage & skilled craftsmanship of Indian weavers

Mysore Silk Sarees
Mysore silk sarees are one of India’s finest & most luxurious traditional sarees, known for their rich texture, vibrant colors & pure silk weave. Originating from the cultural city of Mysore in Karnataka, these sarees were introduced during the reign of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV in the early 20th century. Crafted using high-quality mulberry silk & real gold or silver zari, Mysore silk sarees reflect royal heritage & timeless grace.
At Drapes by Tashvika, we bring you authentic Mysore silk sarees that celebrate the legacy of South Indian craftsmanship & elegance.

Paithani Sarees
Paithani sarees are a regal symbol of Maharashtra’s rich cultural heritage. Originating from the town of Paithan over 2,000 years ago, these handwoven silk sarees were once worn by royals & aristocrats. Known for their luxurious silk, vibrant colors & intricate zari work featuring peacocks, lotuses & geometric motifs, Paithani sarees are prized heirlooms that blend elegance with tradition.
At Drapes by Tashvika, we curate authentic Paithani sarees crafted by skilled artisans, preserving the legacy of timeless Maharashtrian craftsmanship.

Zari Kota Sarees
Zari Kota sarees, also known as Kota Doria sarees, originate from the town of Kota in Rajasthan. Known for their lightweight, airy texture & distinctive checkered weave called khat, these sarees are woven with a blend of cotton & silk. The addition of delicate zari work enhances their elegance, making them perfect for festive occasions & summer wear. With roots tracing back to the Mughal era, Zari Kota sarees are a beautiful blend of tradition, comfort & timeless style.
At Drapes by Tashvika, our curated Zari Kota sarees bring together fine craftsmanship, graceful design & heritage-rich weaving traditions.