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- Kanjivaram — 314
- Banarasi — 899
- Gadwal — 81
- Ikkat — 113
- Linens — 145
- Maheshwari — 31
- Paithani — 3
- Gajji Silks — 20
- Mysore Silks — 61
- Other Silks — 156
- Chikankari — 18
- Silk Cotton — 82
- Cottons — 111
- Georgette — 198
- Chanderi — 24
- Vegan Sarees — 44
- Kashmiri Aari — 14
- Bandhej — 63
- Venkatagiri — 38
- Sequins Sarees
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- Accessorize in Style — 452
- Blouses & Innerwear — 233
- Shobitam Exclusives — 44
- Ethnicwear for family — 432
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All Products
- Kanjivaram — 314
- Banarasi — 899
- Gadwal — 81
- Ikkat — 113
- Linens — 145
- Maheshwari — 31
- Paithani — 3
- Gajji Silks — 20
- Mysore Silks — 61
- Other Silks — 156
- Chikankari — 18
- Silk Cotton — 82
- Cottons — 111
- Georgette — 198
- Chanderi — 24
- Vegan Sarees — 44
- Kashmiri Aari — 14
- Bandhej — 63
- Venkatagiri — 38
- Sequins Sarees
- Organza Sarees
- Accessorize in Style — 452
- Blouses & Innerwear — 233
- Shobitam Exclusives — 44
- Ethnicwear for family — 432
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Saree might be a fashionable garment now, but it started from being a humble drape used by women thousands of years ago. The origin of the drape or a garment similar to the saree can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which came into being during 2800–1800 BC in north west India.