Dakshin Vastram
Eri Silk Saree – Slow Made, Deeply Worn
Eri Silk Saree – Slow Made, Deeply Worn
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Color: Geometric, Rose gold, Orange, and Gold
Fabric: Silk, Eri Silk, and Assam Silk
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We live in a world that moves very fast. Trends arrive and vanish before you have had time to decide if you liked them. Clothes are made in hours and discarded in weeks. Everything is optimised for speed — except the things that matter most.
This Eri Silk Saree was not made fast.
It was made in Assam, on a traditional pit loom, by a weaver who measures time not in minutes but in metres. The silk was hand-spun before it was woven. The pattern was set by hand. The finishing was done by hand. From the first thread to the last fold, this saree took days — and every one of those days shows in the way it looks, the way it feels, and the way it lasts.
In a world of fast fashion, choosing this saree is a quiet, deliberate act. It says: I am in no hurry. I choose what endures.
The Craft Behind the Fabric
- Hand-spun Eri silk: Spun slowly, by hand, from the cocoons of the Eri silkworm. The resulting thread is uneven in the most beautiful way — each variation a mark of the human hand that made it.
- Pit loom handweaving: The oldest form of weaving still practised in India. Slow, precise, and capable of producing a fabric density and character that power looms simply cannot match.
- Natural matte finish: No artificial sheen, no chemical treatment. Just silk in its most honest form — warm, soft, and quietly luminous.
- Built to outlast trends: This saree will not go out of style because it was never in style in the way trends are. It is simply beautiful — and beauty does not expire.
For the Moments Worth Slowing Down For
Wear it to a Durga Puja in Kolkata, where the city pauses for five days and remembers what it loves. Drape it for a Diwali evening in Indore or Nagpur, when the diyas are lit and the house smells of ghee and marigold. Take it to a Eid ul-Fitr gathering in Bhopal or Lucknow, where the table is full and the afternoon stretches long.
Wear it to a Raksha Bandhan lunch in Delhi, a Bhai Dooj morning in Kolkata, a Karva Chauth evening in Jaipur. Bring it to a classical music concert in Chennai or Pune, a Kathak recital in Lucknow, a literary festival in Jaipur or Kolkata where the audience dresses like they take beauty seriously.
From the quiet lanes of Shantiniketan to the bustling ghats of Varanasi, from the heritage corridors of Hampi to the hill roads of Shillong — this saree belongs wherever people choose depth over speed, meaning over novelty, and craft over convenience.
An Investment in the Opposite of Disposable
When you buy this saree, you are not buying a trend. You are buying time — the time of the weaver who made it, the time you will spend wearing it, and the time it will spend in your wardrobe, waiting patiently for the next occasion that deserves it.
At Dakshin Vastram, we work directly with the handloom weavers of Assam to bring you sarees that are made slowly, priced honestly, and packed with the same care that went into every thread.
Country/Region of origin: India
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