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Handloom Cotton Checks Saree

Curated by Aiaca
Rs. 2249
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Celebrate heritage with this beautifully handcrafted Handloom Cotton Checks Saree by AIACA, created by skilled artisans in India. Featuring delicate embroidery and breathable fabrics, it brings timeless elegance and everyday comfort for festive and casual moments.

MaterialHandloom Cotton
Art TypeHandloom
Dimension12x16"
Materials & Care

Premium quality Banarasi silk; dry clean only for long-lasting beauty and durability Do not bleach. Dry in shade and iron on reverse at low-medium heat.

Product Disclosure
SKUAI-HLSR-CK-CT-01
Style CodeAI-HLSR-CK-CT
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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This handloom cotton checks saree leans light and crisp. It is one of the easier drapes to live in through a full day, because the cloth is soft and the checks read as a quiet geometry that needs very little help. Let the weave do the talking.

For a workday, pleat it sharp over a firm petticoat and pair it with a solid blouse pulled from one colour inside the check. Pin the pallu neatly. Closed pleats keep the look composed through long hours at a desk.

For a casual outing, loosen the drape and reach for a shirt-style or sleeveless blouse with flat sandals. Add a canvas or jute tote and one slim silver piece. Nothing more is needed.

For a daytime occasion, lift the same saree with a richer blouse or a thin contrast border, then add jhumkas and a few slim bangles. A light starch before draping gives the cotton extra structure, so the pleats hold their crease through the whole event.

On body frame, the fine checks flatter most heights and sit especially well on lean to mid frames, since the repeating grid adds a gentle sense of width across the drape. Taller frames can carry a wider pleat fan with ease.

While wearing, keep the saree clear of rough velcro and sharp jewellery clasps, which can snag a thread on handwoven cotton. If it creases, press the reverse. The texture stays intact.
The checks on this saree are decided long before any weaving begins. It comes down to how the coloured yarn is laid out. A woven check is not a printed one, because here the pattern lives inside the cloth rather than sitting on its surface.

It starts with the dyeing. Weaver families in the Aiaca cluster network colour the cotton yarn in separate lots, working in hanks and drying each batch so it carries one clean shade ready for the loom.

Then comes the warp planning, which is the heart of a checks saree. The dyed threads are counted and arranged lengthwise in a deliberate colour sequence, many of one shade and then a band of another, repeated across the full width. This sets the vertical lines of the grid.

The weft answers in the same rhythm. As the shuttle carries first one colour and then another across the tensioned warp, the horizontal bands cross the vertical ones, and a check appears at every point where the two shades overlap.

Most of this happens on a pit loom. The weaver sits with the foot treadles set into the ground, and the pace stays slow and physical, often only a few metres a day. The sunken loom steadies the tension, which helps the cotton stay soft and breathable.

The handwoven origin shows in the result. The grid carries tiny irregularities, the selvedge keeps a little texture, and the colour holds the soft depth of hand-dyed yarn. For the exact fibre composition, please see the product specifications.
How can I tell if this is a genuine handloom cotton saree and not powerloom?
A genuine handloom cotton saree shows a slightly uneven weave, a textured selvedge, and tiny pin marks along the border where the cloth was held on the loom. Powerloom cloth tends to look flawlessly uniform and often carries a flat shine. Slight colour variation from hand-dyed yarn is a sign of the handloom, not a defect.

Source: Tier 2
How do I wash a handloom cotton checks saree?
Wash a handloom cotton checks saree by hand in cold water with a mild detergent, and keep it separate for the first few washes. A short soak in lightly salted water before the first wash helps set the colour. Avoid bleach, hard scrubbing, and machine agitation.

Source: Tier 2
Will the colours bleed or fade?
The colours in this yarn-dyed cotton saree are set into the thread before weaving, so they hold better than surface-printed dyes. A brief soak in salted water before the first wash reduces any early bleeding. Drying it in the shade protects the shades from fading in direct sun.

Source: Tier 2
How should I drape and style a cotton checks saree?
A cotton checks saree drapes light, so crisp pleats and a firm petticoat help it sit well. Pair it with a solid contrast blouse picked from one colour in the check, and keep jewellery to silver or simple gold. For a casual day, a shirt-style blouse and flats keep it easy.

Source: Tier 2
What occasions can I wear a handloom cotton saree to?
A handloom cotton saree suits everyday and semi-formal settings, from workdays to daytime functions and small gatherings. Its breathable weave makes it comfortable through long hours and warm weather. A richer blouse and fuller accessories dress it up for festive days.

Source: Tier 2
How do I store a cotton saree to keep it fresh?
Store a cotton saree in a breathable cotton or muslin pouch rather than a plastic cover, which traps moisture. Refold it every few months so permanent creases do not set along the same lines. A few neem leaves or a silica pack nearby help keep dampness and insects away.

Source: Tier 2
Does this handloom checks saree come with a blouse piece?
This handloom checks saree is usually supplied with an unstitched blouse piece, though you should confirm the inclusion on the product page. The blouse fabric is typically the same cotton, so it can be stitched to your own measurements. Any blouse shown on a model is for styling reference only.

Source: Tier 2
What are the length and width of the saree?
A standard handloom cotton saree runs roughly 5.5 metres in length with a width near 1.1 to 1.2 metres, usually with an added blouse piece. The exact measurements for this piece are listed in the product specifications. Cotton has limited stretch, so the fit relies on pleating rather than give.

Source: Tier 3
Is cotton a good choice for Indian summers?
Cotton is one of the most breathable saree fabrics, which makes a cotton checks saree comfortable in warm and humid weather. The handloom weave leaves tiny gaps that let air move and absorb moisture. It also grows softer with each wash.

Source: Tier 2
Why does handloom cotton cost more than machine-made cotton?
Handloom cotton takes far longer to make because a weaver interlaces every thread by hand on a foot-operated loom, often managing only a few metres a day. The yarn is also dyed and arranged by hand before weaving begins. That labour, and the livelihood it supports for weaver families, is what the price reflects.

Source: Tier 2
Does the saree need starching or ironing?
A cotton saree holds its crisp look better with light starching after washing, which many people prefer for everyday wear. Iron it while slightly damp on a medium setting, with a thin cloth laid over the fabric. Too much starch over time can make the cloth brittle, so use it sparingly.

Source: Tier 2
Does a handloom cotton checks saree carry a GI tag?
Plain handloom cotton checks saree styles are generally not covered by a Geographical Indication, since GI protection applies to specific named weaves and regions. This piece is sold as handwoven cotton rather than under any GI label. If a Handloom Mark or origin certificate applies, it will be noted in the specifications.

Source: Tier 2

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