Dakshin Vastram
Eri Silk Saree – A Saree She Will Pass Down Someday
Eri Silk Saree – A Saree She Will Pass Down Someday
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Color: Beige
Fabric: Eri Silk, Assam Silk, and Silk
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Your grandmother had one. Your mother still does. And now, perhaps, it is your turn.
There are objects in every home that carry more than their weight — a brass diya, a recipe written in faded ink, a saree folded carefully at the bottom of a trunk. These things are not just things. They are proof that someone before you lived beautifully, and chose to leave something behind.
This Eri Silk Saree from Dakshin Vastram is made to be that something.
Handwoven in Assam by weavers whose families have worked the same looms for generations, this saree is built not just for today but for decades of todays. Eri silk — hand-spun, naturally strong, and extraordinarily soft — is one of the few fabrics that genuinely improves with age. Every wash makes it softer. Every wear makes it more yours.
Why This Saree Lasts
- Hand-spun Eri silk: Unlike mill-spun silk, hand-spun Eri has a natural irregularity in the thread that gives it strength, character, and a texture that only deepens over time.
- Traditional pit loom weaving: Woven slowly, with intention. The structure of the weave is tight and durable — made to hold its shape through years of wearing and washing.
- Natural fibre, naturally resilient: No synthetic blends, no shortcuts. Just silk, just craft, just time.
- Matte, understated beauty: This saree does not fade into the background — but it does not compete either. It simply endures, elegantly, through every season and every chapter.
The Occasions That Will Remember It
Wear it for the first time to a Durga Puja in Kolkata, where the air is thick with dhunuchi smoke and the sound of the dhak. Let it be the saree you choose for your sister’s wedding in Jaipur, or your daughter’s naming ceremony in Mumbai. Drape it for Dussehra in Mysuru, where the procession fills the streets with colour and light.
Bring it to a Lohri bonfire in Ludhiana, a Makar Sankranti kite festival in Ahmedabad, a Vishu morning in Thrissur, or a Rath Yatra in Puri. Wear it to a quiet Saraswati Puja in a Kolkata school, or to a grand Navratri garba night in Surat.
From the mustard fields of Punjab to the temple towns of Tamil Nadu, from the riverbanks of Varanasi to the hill stations of Shillong — this saree has a place in every corner of India where women gather, celebrate, and remember.
Give It Forward
Buy it for yourself today. Wear it to every occasion that deserves it. And one day, fold it carefully, hand it to someone you love, and tell her: this one is special. It was made by hand, in Assam, by someone who never knew your name but somehow made it just for you.
At Dakshin Vastram, we work directly with the handloom weavers of Assam to bring you sarees that are honest in their making and lasting in their meaning. Every saree is packed with care and dispatched with pride.
Country/Region of origin: India
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