A Kalamkari printed silk saree combines hand-painted or block-printed art with silk's natural sheen. Motifs like peacocks, temples, and florals make these sarees suitable for weddings, festivals, and cultural events. Buyers often look for natural-dye prints on pure silk or Tussar for sustainable, long-lasting style.
Pure silk gives a smooth drape, while Tussar silk adds a matte texture ideal for warm weather. Giccha silk has a slightly coarse weave that supports bold prints. Many choose Tussar for travel-friendly elegance.
Srikalahasti Kalamkari is hand-painted with natural dyes, while Machilipatnam uses block printing. Each region tells stories through mythological and nature themes. Checking the origin helps match art style to the occasion.
Dry clean only. Wrap in muslin and store away from sunlight to protect dyes. Iron inside out on low heat. Air occasionally to keep the silk fresh.
Bhasha Bharat offers handcrafted handloom sarees and Indian textiles. Artisans specialize in Kalamkari, Madhubani, and Tussar weaving, creating sustainable heritage wear for customers in India and abroad. Orders include artisan documentation and are usually dispatched within a few working days. The brand connects traditional craft with modern design for those who appreciate authentic, eco-conscious luxury.
It blends intricate hand-drawn or block-printed motifs with the natural sheen of silk, creating a balance of artistry and luxury.
Tussar and pure mulberry silk are most popular, as their texture holds natural dyes and detailed artwork well.
Yes, many Indian labels now ship globally, offering safe packaging and tracking for delicate handloom sarees.
Look for hand-painted irregularities, natural dye tones, and artisan or regional certification tags.
Yes, their rich prints and silk base make them ideal for weddings, receptions, and festive events.
Dry clean only, avoid moisture, and store flat in breathable fabric to preserve colors and texture.