Purple Maheshwari Zari Butti Handloom Saree







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Purple Maheshwari Zari Butti Handloom Saree
The beautiful conception of the Maheshwari saree dates back to 18th century at Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh. The Saree is handwoven with Cotton by Silk material and has Thin Handwoven Zari Border and Zari stripes. This saree has self-stripes throughout that gives a rich look to it. This saree is gorgeous, lightweight and bright – perfect for every occasion.
The interesting legend behind these sarees is of Queen Ahilyabai Holkar who ordered various craftsman and artisans from Malwa and Surat to design a special saree of 9 yards length which later came to be known as the Maheshwari saree. These sarees were supposed to be a special gift for the royal relatives and guests who visited the palace.
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Ahilya – Woven in Legacy
Named in tribute to the visionary queen Ahilyabai Holkar, a patron of art, architecture, and weaving, the Ahilya collection brings the timeless elegance of Maheshwari handloom sarees into the hands of the modern woman.
Crafted in the heart of Maheshwar – a town forever echoing with the queen's legacy – each Ahilya saree is a symbol of strength draped in softness, of heritage reinterpreted with quiet grace. With their signature fine cotton-silk blend, geometric zari borders, and the hallmark reversible pallus, these sarees carry the soul of tradition and the finesse of royal artistry.
Ahilya is:
- Lightweight yet regal, making it ideal for both daily elegance and festive wear.
- Ethically handwoven by artisans who preserve techniques passed down through generations.
- Rooted in history, yet reimagined in contemporary colors, minimal palettes, and modern sensibilities.
- A tribute to feminine strength, dignity, and quiet resilience — just like the woman it is named after
- In every drape of Ahilya, you don’t just wear a saree — you wear a story. One of legacy, purpose, and enduring beauty.
- Ahilya – Woven for the woman who leads with grace.