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Summers at Home

One of the earliest known methods of textile printing, Usage of blocks was the most preferred way for many centuries due to the highly artistic results. The last few decades have seen this art slowly perish due to many digital and screen printing options available. However the authenticity is uncopiable. It is for this reason that all of the block prints used by Seven Sarees are original, hand crafted and transferred using the highest quality dyes. A keen eye can spot the multiple imperfections in the transfer which is so synonymous which handwork that gives the saree this character. Presenting Summer at Home, our collection of original hand-made block printed sarees.

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  • How to Choose the Right Saree Blouse for Formal Events - Seven Sarees
    March 6, 2026 Hemamalini Padmanabhan

    How to Choose the Right Saree Blouse for Formal Events

    Wondering how to choose the right saree blouse for formal events? This guide explains the best blouse fabrics such as handloom cotton, block print cotton, and silk cotton, along with sleeve lengths, necklines, colour combinations, and tailoring tips for elegant saree styling. Perfect for pairing with handloom and silk sarees for office functions, conferences, and formal occasions.

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  • Why Is Saree Not Worn Over The Right Shoulder - Seven Sarees
    March 3, 2026 Hemamalini Padmanabhan

    Why Is Saree Not Worn Over The Right Shoulder

    Ever wondered why the saree pallu is worn on the left shoulder? It’s not a random tradition or loom rule. It developed from practical movement, right-hand functionality, and textile design planning that shaped modern saree draping.

     

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  • Introduction to Handlooms: History, Importance, Sustainability and Cultural Value - Seven Sarees
    February 14, 2026 Hemamalini Padmanabhan

    Introduction to Handlooms: History, Importance, Sustainability and Cultural Value

    Handlooms represent India’s oldest and most sustainable textile tradition, combining heritage craftsmanship with eco-friendly fabric production. Unlike machine-made textiles, handloom fabrics are woven manually by skilled artisans, ensuring durability, authenticity, and cultural value. Supporting handlooms helps preserve traditional weaving communities while promoting slow fashion and environmentally responsible clothing choices.

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