Royal Chanderi drives its focus on creating its saree with the use of materials that aren’t just rich in their appeal but also tend to offer heightened comfort, irrespective of whether you wear them for a long or short period of time. In this section, we shall educate you on some facts associated with the materials that we use for making our different ranges of sarees. Reading this, you will know why you should be inclined towards buying from our store.

Cotton

When you think about comfort, the first material that comes to your mind is cotton. It is the most preferred, loved, and praised material that is being used in the Chanderi cotton saree range. These sarees are made with the vision of ensuring comfort for everyone who puts them on throughout the day. 

As you know, cotton is fluffy and soft in nature due to being a staple fibre; it is also light in weight and feels very cosy on your body. You don’t need to worry about carrying the load of it throughout the day on an ethnic event day. Instead, you will be able to sway your appeal amidst the crowd and get some head-turner moments as well.

Silk

Silk is one of the most posh materials that is often connected to reflect grace and royalty in terms of sarees. The team at Royal Chanderi is using the silk fabric that is meant for curating the most outstandingly unique or extraordinary sarees that will be loved by every individual who has at least once worn a saree. 

This material intends to offer you the utmost comfort alongside replicating a delicate appeal when you put your Chanderi silk saree on. For you to choose from various options on silk Chanderi sarees, you can count on organza or georgette material as well, as they even fall under the silk fabric category.

Tissue

Tissue fabric used by us for making outstanding sarees is referred to as either man-made fibres or silk. These fabrics are distinguished by using silver or golden threads during the weaving process. Cotton, kora silk, and katan silk are considered the three major warp types that are mostly used when considering tissue fabric for making sarees. 

The final combinations used in accordance with the tissue fabric often have a special gloss on the cloth, but different combinations can be made to attain varying feel. The tissue fabric is made up of various bright colours, and all the finished products are specially used for making sarees or other women's clothes. Kota or uppada tissues are the popular forms of tissue fabric that most people are aware of.

Pattu

Pattu sarees are also referred to as the silk sarees. Technically, silk is called ‘pattu; in the Southern parts of the nation. It is called the traditional fabric used for making sarees for Indian women who like to wear ethnic on special or auspicious occasions. In most of the regions of India, even the brides are often seen wearing beautiful pattu sarees on their wedding day.