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Welcome to Seere — Your Destination for Authentic, Handcrafted Sarees.
At Seere, we celebrate the full spectrum of India’s textile heritage — from timeless Banarasi, Chanderi and Pochampally classics to the rarest of rare weaves like Ajrakh, Gajendragad, Bhujodi and Kodiyala. Each saree is ethically sourced and handcrafted by artisans across Bharat, preserving centuries-old weaving traditions while embracing everyday elegance. Because every drape deserves a story — and every story deserves to be worn.
Finest Wedding Collection
Featured products
The Kanjivaram Crown
Ajrakh Royale
Weaves—From India’s Heartlands
Explore India’s Handloom Sarees by Category
At Seere, it’s all real — region-rooted and rich in legacy.
From Ajrakhpur’s hand-blocks to Ilkal’s North Karnataka weaves, every saree is sourced from its origin.
Discover Bhujodi’s bold geometrics, Chanderi’s ethereal charm, Udupi’s crisp cottons, and Kodiyala’s forgotten silks.
No imitations. Just authentic, artisan-crafted weaves — soulful, sustainable and steeped in heritage.
Heritage looms to Modern Runways
Revival Collections
At Seere, we’re not just reviving handlooms — we’re restoring lost legacies. India’s 300+ weaving traditions are fading. Our Revival Collection brings them back. From Ajrakh to Udupi, each saree is origin-made — not factory-made. This is craft, not fashion.
Designer Collections
A curated collection of India’s finest — from boutique labels to master artisans. Discover hand-painted silks, timeless embroidery, and heritage-inspired drapes that blend tradition with modernity. Conscious. Crafted. Uniquely you.
Why Choose us
At Seere, we bring you authentic handloom sarees that honor India’s weaving heritage and celebrate the artistry of skilled artisans.
Direct from Master Weavers & Artisan Clusters
Authentic, Craftsperson-made sarees Only
Transparent & Ethical Pricing for Fair Trade
Reviving Lost Weaves & Supporting Artisans
Handpicked Collection of Regional Sarees
Real Stories, Real Women, Real Sarees
Weave of the Month: Discover, Celebrate, Adorn
Ikat
Ikat derives from the Malay-Indonesian term Mengikat, which means “to tie” or “to bind”. Although the origin cannot be traced, Asia demonstrates a strong Ikat history, suggesting its origin. Regions like India, Central Asia, and Maritime Southeast Asia have unique and culturally rich ikat traditions. However, ikat can also be found in America and Africa, highlighting how diverse cultures produce culturally unique Ikat fabric.
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Ikat
In India, its story shines as early as the 7th-century Ajanta murals, where dancers and nobles wore Ikat-like patterns. From Gujarat’s rare Patola, Odisha’s vibrant Sambalpuri, Telangana’s refined Puttapaka, to the world-famous Pochampally Ikat known for bold geometric designs—each saree reflects timeless skill and artistry.
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SeeRe View – Your Stories in Seere Diaries
I recently wore this beautiful cotton saree dyed with natural colors, and I couldn’t be more impressed. From the moment I draped it, I could feel the difference. It is incredibly lightweight, breathable, and so gentle on the skin. The soft texture of the cotton makes it perfect for long wear, even in warmer weather.
What I love most is that it is not just comfortable, but also sustainably made, using eco-friendly dyes that give it a subtle, earthy elegance. The colors are rich yet soothing — not harsh or synthetic-looking. Every time I wear it, I feel connected to nature and tradition, while also supporting conscious craftsmanship.
If you're looking for something that combines comfort, beauty, and sustainability, this saree is an absolute must-have.
- Software Engineer
I recently purchased a beautiful Ajrakh saree from Seere, and I’m truly impressed. The saree is not only elegant but also very comfortable, thanks to its soft and breathable fabric. The intricate Ajrakh print is stunning and adds a timeless charm.
That said, I wholeheartedly recommend this saree and the brand itself. Their collection is exquisite, and the customer service is equally commendable. It’s wonderful to see such a promising startup bringing heritage crafts to life with such care and quality.
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