Est. in the tradition of queens
Each Vastraanika saree is a living canvas — spun from centuries of Indian craft, threaded with temple gold, and sealed with the soul of a dynasty.
Liquid gold Banarasi, hand-embroidered zari on pure tissue silk. The grandeur of a royal court.
Sage tissue silk adorned with mirror-work florals and scalloped golden hem.
Blush velvet organza with crystal-set floral kaari border. Draped for the modern Maharani.
Violet tissue against temple pillars. Antique gold zari border, celestial in its weight.
A bridal heirloom to be worn and inherited across generations. Pure liquid gold.
Powder blue tissue silk with hand-painted peacock motifs — a tribute to Vrindavan skies.
Silver moon and peacock silk — a spectacular pallu telling stories of the royal garden.
Every saree whispers the name of the artisan who wove it.
Vastraanika was born from a reverence for India's most sacred textile tradition. We journey to the looms of Kanchipuram, Banaras, and Dharmavaram — sourcing directly from master weavers whose families have upheld this craft for twelve generations.
The pallu is not mere decoration — it is the soul of the saree, the climax of an unfolding story. At Vastraanika, every pallu is a masterwork: temple gopurams in gold zari, peacocks frozen mid-dance in silk thread, lotuses blooming in woven light.
Intricately rendered gopuram towers, lotus panels, and deity silhouettes drawn from centuries of South Indian temple art.
Pure zari threads of 24-karat gold-wrapped silk, woven in traditional patterns by artisans who spend weeks on a single pallu border.
Triple-ply pure Mulberry silk sourced from GI-certified regions, chosen for its natural sheen and unmatched drape quality.
Dyes drawn from Indian botanical traditions — pomegranate red, indigo, saffron, and turmeric — for colors that age into deeper beauty.