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Black Licorice Modal Satin Kalamkari Printed Saree
Royal Purple Deer Design Woven Banarasi Silk Saree
Indowestern Style Black and Cream Mul Cotton Kalamkari Saree
Rashmika Mandanna Inspired- Black and Cream Mul Cotton Kalamkari Saree
Spray Black Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Neptune Blue Kalamkari Printed Saree
Daffodil Yellow Kalamkari Printed Saree
Plum Charm Purple Kalamkari Printed Saree
Aloe Green Kalamkari Printed Saree
Mist Green Kalamkari Printed Saree
Timber Brown Kalamkari Printed Saree
Lotus Pink Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Ink Black Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Cloudy Grey Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Ronchi Yellow Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Stiletto Maroon Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Dark Tan Maroon Kalamkari Printed Cotton Saree
Paradise Pink Kalamkari Printed Satin Silk Saree
Evergreen Kalamkari Printed Satin Silk Saree
Pineapple Yellow Kalamkari Printed Satin Silk Saree
Vintage Maroon Kalamkari Printed Satin Silk Saree
Crow Black and Cream Kalamkari Printed Satin Silk Saree
Royal Blue Floral Printed Kalamkari Saree
Coral Black Floral Printed Kalamkari Saree
Frequently Asked Questions — Kalamkari Sarees
What is a Kalamkari saree, and what is the difference between pen and block Kalamkari?
Kalamkari is an ancient Andhra art of decorating cloth with natural dyes, and it comes in two traditions. Srikalahasti Kalamkari is pen work — the artist draws every line freehand with a bamboo pen (the kalam), so each piece is unique and often tells mythological stories. Machilipatnam Kalamkari is block work, where carved wooden blocks stamp the motifs, allowing finer repetition. Both use natural dyes and a labour-intensive process of treating, drawing or printing, and repeated washing. Genuine hand Kalamkari shows slight irregularities, an earthy natural-dye palette (mustard, indigo, madder, black) and detail on both sides of finer pieces; screen-printed imitations look flat and perfectly uniform. At MySilkLove every Kalamkari listing states its base fabric — cotton, tussar or silk — and whether the work is hand or printed, so you always know what you are buying, and each is sourced directly from weavers, backed by free worldwide shipping, COD, easy 7-day returns and WhatsApp assistance.
Why do Kalamkari saree prices vary, and what do they cost at MySilkLove?
Kalamkari pricing depends on whether the art is hand-drawn pen work, hand block or screen print, the base fabric (cotton versus tussar or silk), and the intricacy of the storytelling motifs. Hand pen-Kalamkari on silk sits at the top; printed cotton Kalamkari is the most accessible. At MySilkLove the Kalamkari collection currently in stock runs from about ₹2,999 for cotton Kalamkari to roughly ₹5,849 for Kalamkari-silk pieces, across around 74 active pieces, each honestly labelled by fabric and technique. Those are regular list prices; seasonal offers apply automatically at checkout and often bring the amount you pay lower. Buying directly from artisans keeps the price fair, and every order is sourced directly from weavers, backed by free worldwide shipping, COD, easy 7-day returns and WhatsApp assistance.
How do I care for a Kalamkari saree so the natural dyes last?
Because Kalamkari uses natural dyes, gentle care keeps the earthy colours rich. For the first few washes, hand wash separately in cold water with a very mild detergent — natural dyes release a little colour at first, which is normal — and never scrub or wring. Keep the saree out of harsh direct sunlight, which fades natural dyes, and dry in shade. Silk and hand-painted Kalamkari are safest dry cleaned. Iron on a medium setting from the reverse, ideally while slightly damp, through a thin cloth so the artwork stays crisp. Store the saree folded in a breathable cotton or muslin wrap rather than plastic, and refold along different lines periodically so creases do not set across the motifs. Every Kalamkari saree from MySilkLove ships with care guidance, and our team can advise on your piece over WhatsApp.
When can I wear a Kalamkari saree, and how do I style it?
Kalamkari's storytelling motifs and earthy palette give it a distinctive, artistic character that suits festivals, cultural events, daytime functions, work and casual gatherings, while Kalamkari-silk pieces lift easily for festive occasions. The intricate art is the star, so keep styling grounded: a plain blouse in mustard, indigo, madder or black drawn from the motifs, and artisanal jewellery — oxidised silver, terracotta, beads or temple pieces — that complements the folk-art feel. A cotton Kalamkari holds a crisp everyday drape; a silk or tussar Kalamkari drapes softer for occasions. A bindi and a simple bun or braid complete a rooted, elegant look. Many Kalamkari sarees at MySilkLove include a coordinating blouse piece, and our team can suggest styling for your saree over WhatsApp.























