Chikankari Sarees | Buy Authentic Lucknow Chikankari Sarees
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Manatee Bluish Grey Chikankari Woven Saree
Frequently Asked Questions — Chikankari Sarees
What is a Chikankari saree, and how do I recognise genuine Lucknowi work?
Chikankari is the delicate hand-embroidery tradition of Lucknow, worked in fine white or tonal thread to create shadowy, textured floral patterns. It uses a vocabulary of some three dozen stitches — bakhiya (the shadow work seen from the reverse), phanda (tiny knots), murri, and jaali (a net-like effect made by teasing threads apart without cutting). Genuine hand Chikankari shows slight variation between motifs, a soft raised texture you can feel, and beautiful shadow work visible on the reverse; machine imitations look flat, perfectly identical and dense on the back. The base is often cotton, mulmul, georgette, organza or Chanderi. At MySilkLove every Chikankari listing states its base fabric and whether the work is hand or machine, so you always know what you are buying, and each piece is sourced directly from weavers, backed by free worldwide shipping, COD, easy 7-day returns and WhatsApp assistance.
Why do Chikankari saree prices vary, and what do they cost at MySilkLove?
Chikankari pricing reflects the amount and fineness of the hand embroidery — a densely worked saree can take artisans weeks — along with the base fabric (cotton and mulmul versus georgette, organza or silk) and any added mukaish or sequin work. At MySilkLove the Chikankari collection currently in stock runs from about ₹3,985 to roughly ₹6,066 across around 16 active pieces, spanning woven and embroidered Chikankari on various bases including Patola-handloom grounds, 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 Chikankari saree?
Chikankari's fine hand embroidery deserves gentle care. Dry cleaning is safest, particularly for georgette, organza and silk bases and for any mukaish or sequin work. If you hand wash a cotton or mulmul Chikankari, use cold water with a mild detergent, never scrub or wring, and dry flat in shade so the delicate stitches keep their shape. Iron on a low-to-medium setting from the reverse so the raised shadow work stays crisp and is not flattened; a thin cloth in between protects the threads. Store the saree folded in a breathable cotton wrap rather than plastic, keep it away from rough jewellery and hooks that can pull the jaali work, and refold along different lines periodically. Every Chikankari saree from MySilkLove ships with care guidance, and our team can advise on your piece over WhatsApp.
When can I wear a Chikankari saree, and how do I style it?
Chikankari's soft, elegant embroidery suits a wide sweep of occasions — daytime functions, office-festive wear and summer events in cotton or mulmul, and receptions, festive evenings and daytime weddings in georgette, organza or silk. The understated texture flatters and never overwhelms. Style it to keep that softness: a tonal or gently contrasting blouse, delicate gold, pearl or polki jewellery, and a neat drape that shows the shadow-work pallu. For a classic Lucknowi look, pastels with pearls are timeless; for evening, a georgette Chikankari with kundan lifts beautifully. Because the beauty is in the fine stitching, one or two refined jewellery pieces are plenty. A well-fitted petticoat matters under sheer georgette or organza bases. Many Chikankari sarees at MySilkLove include a coordinating blouse piece, and our team can suggest styling over WhatsApp.















