Ritih, the traditions that stood the test of time.The process of weaving a silk saree has evolved with time, but tradition and heritage remains steeped in each warp and weft of our traditional Kanchipuram sarees. Straight from the treasure trove of traditions, we present a handcrafted collection of traditional Kanjeevarams, that keep us connected to our culture and are curated to become modern heirlooms.
The word Kanjivaram brings an image to one’s mind- A stunning 6 yard saree, rich gold like sunlight itself caught and woven into pure luscious silk. The awe-inspiring legacy of the Traditional Kanjivaram Sarees is truly timeless and an integral part of our culture
The ancient process of weaving a silk saree has evolved over time but our heritage remains steeped in each warp and weft of a traditional Kanchipuram saree. Weavers pay homage to a craft with mastering complex weaving techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation for centuries and have stood the test of time.
The history of the Kanjivaram is as old as our myths. Infact Kanjeevaram Weavers are said to be the descendants of Markanda, a mythical figure from an ancient era known for weaving clothes for the Gods themselves. Originating from the small town of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu we see markers of this heritage in each saree’s temple border, flora and fauna inspired motifs and royal colours set against gold.
While concept drapes may be transient, the timeless weave of a traditional silk kanjivarams are building blocks of every wedding trousseau and they make for the perfect Bridal Silk Sarees. These rich opulent sarees also make for the perfect drape for any celebration. The soft mulberry Silver Kanjeevaram Saree marries pure gold or silver zari from Gujarat to create a classic, gorgeous Kanjeevaram, the Queen of silks. The resham or silk is dipped in rice water to increase the durability and thickness of the fabric and then interlocked with silver wire which gives it it’s signature lustrous glow.
Experience the timeless allure of Kanchipuram Pure Silk Sarees—an eternal wardrobe staple straight from the treasure trove of traditions. With our Ritih collective we present a handcrafted range of classic Traditional Kanjivaram Sarees, that keep us connected to our culture and are curated to become modern heirlooms.
The exquisite craft of weaving Kanjeevaram sarees has deep roots that trace back centuries, originating in the sacred temple precincts of Kanchipuram, a town renowned for its rich textile heritage. Skilled weavers, inspired by the vibrant tales found in ancient mythology and the intricate details of historical sculptures, began creating the elegant six-yard-long saree, commonly referred to today as "Pudavai."
As the craft evolved, a standardized structure developed, showcasing a meticulously woven body adorned with ornate borders and accompanied by a striking pallu—the end piece that drapes gracefully over the shoulder. In the early days, weavers relied on natural dyes sourced from the abundant flora and fauna surrounding them, imbuing the luxurious silk yarn with hues that echoed the beauty of the environment. The introduction of zari—finely crafted gold or silver threads—added a new dimension, allowing artisans to incorporate intricate motifs that celebrated their cultural narratives and heritage.
In contemporary times, the traditional Kanjivaram sarees have undergone a remarkable transformation. With the influence of changing trends and the passage of time, weavers have embraced a wider spectrum of motifs and vibrant colours. Notably, unique shades like M.S. Blue, named in honour of the legendary Carnatic vocalist M.S. Subbulakshmi, and Rexona Green, inspired by a popular soap brand, have become fashionable choices among saree enthusiasts.
Despite these innovations, the fundamental principle of capturing the essence of the surrounding culture and expressing it through the art of weaving remains steadfast. Each Kanchipattu reflects not only the skill of the artisans but also the soul of the community, making it a cherished emblem of heritage and tradition.