Chanda
Chanda
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Fabric Origin – Banarasi Weaving Tradition
All the above textiles originate from Varanasi (Banaras), India’s weaving capital, where
centuries-old techniques like Kadwa, Cutwork, and Gaddi weaving are passed down
through artisan families. The fabrics are woven on traditional handlooms, with attention to
durability, finesse, and timeless beauty.
custom tailoring available for blouse fittings offered on request. Additional charges apply for all personalised services.
Product Description
Product Description
A luminous white saree woven in Tissue silk, Chanda features delicate cutwork floral motifs that shimmer softly with every fold. Its sheer texture and golden undertones offer a light, festive elegance perfect for statement minimalism.
Key Details
Key Details
Color – White
Fabric – Tissue Silk
Craft – Cutwork on Katan Silk
Loom – Pure Handloom
Care & Instructions
Care & Instructions
- Dry Clean only. Store garment in a muslin cloth away from sunlight in a dry environment. Air the textile every few months.
- A note we are not liable for textiles that have been hand washed / cleaned other than dry cleaning. Dry Clean only. Store garment in a muslin cloth away from sunlight in a dry environment. Air the textile every few months.
Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Us?
At the heart of every Sundaari saree lies a legacy of craftsmanship and conscious creation. We bring you handpicked fabrics, sourced from India’s finest weaving clusters, and woven by master artisans with generations of expertise.
- Limited Pieces. Infinite Grace.
We believe in slow, meaningful fashion. Each saree is produced in limited numbers — a rare expression of artistry, just like the woman who wears it. - Sustainable at Heart
From natural dyes to zero-waste packaging, every detail reflects our commitment to ethical practices, fair wages, and eco-conscious choices.
With Sundari Designs, you don’t just wear a saree you wear a story, a legacy, and a promise of timeless elegance.
Note: Natural variations in colours and weave are part of the textile, as it is handwoven.
Please note that the blouse worn by the model is not included.
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Hand-Weaving Process

STITCHING WEAVERS OF INDIA
At Sundaari, our journey began with a simple idea — to celebrate the rich heritage of Indian weaving. We collaborate with skilled weavers and artisans from across the country to bring you high-quality fabrics with unique and timeless designs.
Through our travels across India, we discovered that traditional art forms are still alive — lovingly preserved by communities who dedicate their lives to this craft. By working with these weavers, we not only showcase their incredible work but also help keep these traditions alive for future generations.
With Sundaari, you don’t just wear a design — you wear a story, a tradition, and a piece of India.
Why Handwoven Sarees are Expensive?
Handloom sarees are expensive primarily because of the significant time, skill, and labor involved in their manual weaving process, often using intricate designs and natural materials, which results in a limited production capacity and high cost per saree compared to machine-made alternatives.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY?
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Wearing a Sundari saree feels like draping tradition and elegance together. The silk was incredibly soft, and the handwoven detailing was simply breathtaking.
- RITIKA MALHOTRA, DELHI -
I bought a handwoven suit set from Sundari for Diwali, and it was everything I hoped for—graceful, vibrant, and perfectly stitched. The fabric quality and attention to detail were unmatched.
- NEHA SHARMA, GURUGRAM -
Sundari’s dupattas are pure luxury. I paired one with a plain kurta, and it instantly elevated the entire look. The embroidery and weave speak volumes of the craftsmanship. Highly recommend for anyone who loves timeless fashion.
- POOJA BANSAL, MUMBAI