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Handloom Cotton Peach Saree

Curated by Aiaca
Rs. 2249
Product Details

Woven on a handloom in soft peach, this cotton saree carries the quiet irregularity that only hand weaving leaves behind, a fine yarn and a breathable body that drapes light against warm-weather skin. Peach reads as a warm neutral. It pairs easily and repeats across seasons, from a daytime office drape to a tonal festive look. Each piece comes from a handloom cluster working with My E-Haat partner Aiaca; for exact fibre composition and count, see the specifications.

MaterialHandloom Cotton
Art TypeHandloom
Dimension12x16"
Materials & Care

Slight color and embroidery variations are natural, reflecting its handmade character. Hand wash separately in cold water with mild detergent. Do not bleach. Dry in shade and iron on reverse at low-medium heat.

Product Disclosure
SKUAI-HLSR-CT-PH-01
Style CodeAI-HLSR-CT-PH
HSN Code5208
RegionVaranasi
StateUttar pradesh
Curated byAiaca

Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in colour, texture and dimension are natural and celebrate its handmade origin.

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Peach is a warm neutral. It sits between blush and apricot, which is exactly what makes this saree so easy to style across pieces you already own, season after season.

For formal wear, pair the peach body with an oxidised silver jhumka and a deep maroon or bottle-green blouse so the contrast lifts the soft colour under indoor light. Keep the drape crisp. A single fanned front pleat is enough.

For daywear, a white or ecru cotton blouse keeps the look quiet, breathable, and effortless, the easiest way to carry a cotton saree to work or a daytime gathering without fuss. Add one thin gold-tone bangle stack.

For occasion wear, lean into tonal dressing: a peach-on-peach blouse with antique gold and a fresh gajra turns the same saree festive in minutes. The cotton drapes close, so a structured petticoat helps hold the shape through a long evening.

Cotton creases as you wear it, and that is part of its character, not a fault. A light steam before draping and a careful refold after keeps the saree ready for the next outing.

This saree begins as cotton yarn, and the count of that yarn decides almost everything about how the finished piece feels. A finer count produces a lighter, more fluid body. A coarser count gives a sturdier, more textured hand. For a soft peach saree meant for warm-weather draping, weavers favour a finer cotton count that keeps the fabric breathable and close to the skin.

The yarn is sized and wound onto the warp, then stretched across the loom in long parallel threads. This warp is the saree's skeleton. Setting it is slow, deliberate work, and any unevenness here shows up in the final cloth.

The weaving happens on a handloom, most often a pit loom where the weaver sits with both feet working the treadles set below ground level, throwing the shuttle so the weft thread crosses the warp by hand, pass after patient pass. A plain cotton saree of this kind can take a full working day or more.

The peach colour comes from piece dyeing rather than a woven pattern, so the body reads as one calm, even shade. The faint irregularities you can feel in the weave are not flaws. They are the signature of a hand at the loom, the single clearest tell that separates handwoven cotton from a powerloom imitation.

This piece reaches My E-Haat through Aiaca, which works with handloom cotton clusters. For the precise fibre composition and yarn count of this specific saree, see the product specifications.

Is this a pure cotton saree?
This peach cotton saree is woven from cotton yarn on a handloom. For the exact fibre composition of this specific piece, please see the product specifications, as some handloom cottons carry a small blend for drape.
How can I tell if a handloom cotton saree is genuine and not powerloom?
A genuine handloom cotton saree shows slight irregularity in the weave and a soft, breathable hand, while powerloom cloth looks flawlessly uniform and feels stiffer. Turn the saree over: handwoven motifs and borders read clearly on both sides. The Handloom Mark, where present, is a Ministry of Textiles label that certifies handwoven origin.
What shades and occasions does the peach cotton saree suit?
The peach cotton saree is a warm neutral that pairs easily with maroon, bottle green, white, or tonal peach blouses. It works for daywear, office, and lighter festive occasions. Cotton keeps it comfortable in warm weather.
Does a handloom cotton saree need a fall and pico?
A handloom cotton saree usually benefits from a fall and pico to protect the lower edge and help the drape sit cleanly. Many buyers add this before the first wear. Check the product details to see whether it is included.
How do I wash and care for a cotton saree?
A cotton saree is best hand washed in cold water with a mild detergent, or dry cleaned for the first wash to protect the colour. Wash dark and light shades separately and avoid wringing. Dry in shade to keep the peach tone from fading.
Will a peach cotton saree crease easily?
Like most pure cotton, a peach cotton saree will crease through a day of wear, which is normal for the fabric. A light steam or low-heat iron before draping keeps it crisp. Folding and storing it in a cotton or muslin wrap helps between wears.
Does this handloom cotton saree come with a blouse piece?
Many handloom cotton sarees include an attached or running blouse piece, but this varies by SKU. Please check the product specifications for this saree to confirm. Where included, the blouse fabric is typically the same cotton as the body.
What is the length of the saree?
A cotton saree of this type is usually woven to around 6.3 metres including any attached blouse piece, the standard drape length. Exact length is listed in the product specifications. Width generally runs about 44 to 47 inches.
Is handloom cotton suitable for summer?
Handloom cotton is well suited to summer because the natural fibre is breathable and absorbs moisture, keeping you cool. The lighter the yarn count, the airier the drape. This is why cotton sarees are a warm-weather staple across India.
Is a handloom cotton saree more sustainable than a machine-made one?
A handloom cotton saree is generally lower impact than power-loomed cloth because hand weaving uses no electricity at the loom and supports artisan livelihoods directly. Natural cotton is also biodegradable. Buying from artisan clusters keeps the craft and its weavers working.

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