Aadhviba Signatures
our story
“I still remember my childhood – playing around the sarees hanging to dry, running through them with laughter, and hiding in my mother’s anchal (pallu). Some of my fondest memories are of lay asleep in my mother’s lap, she would gently cover my face with her aanchal (pallu) to shield me from the light. That tender touch still lingers in my heart as one of the purest forms of love.
"Every saree tells a story, and ours begins with the threads woven by skilled artisans across India. We started AADHVIBA SIGNATURES with a dream – to bring the timeless elegance of sarees closer to women everywhere, while honouring the weavers who have kept this heritage alive for generations.
From the handloom clusters of Mangalagiri, Venkatagiri, Gadwal and Pochampally to the royal weaves of Banaras and Kanchipuram, our collection is a celebration of India’s diverse culture. Each saree is carefully curated, not just as a piece of clothing, but as an emotion – of tradition, pride, and grace.
With every purchase, you don’t just own a saree – you carry a story, a craft, and a legacy.
Our Promise: Authentic weaves, fair pricing, and love for Indian craftsmanship – delivered to your doorstep.
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Mangalagiri sarees come from the historic town of Mangalagiri in Andhra Pradesh, a place known for its temple traditions and handloom heritage. These sarees are handwoven with pure cotton and silk-cotton blends, celebrated for their durability, comfort, and timeless grace. .They are lightweight yet strong, making them ideal for both everyday wear and festive occasions.
Why women love them: Breathable cotton, graceful fall, striking borders, and the pride of wearing a saree with a sacred heritage.
Venkatagiri sarees originate from the town of Venkatagiri in Andhra Pradesh, a weaving tradition that dates back over 300 years. These sarees were once patronized by royalty and the zamindars, earning them the title of “royal weaves.”Made with the finest cotton and silk, Venkatagiri sarees are renowned for their lightweight texture, soft feel, and graceful drape. Each saree takes days, sometimes weeks, to weave – a testament to the patience and artistry of the weavers.
Why women love them: Soft and airy texture, detailed zari motifs, regal look, and a legacy of centuries-old craftsmanship.
Pochampally sarees, also known as Pochampally Ikat, come from the weaving town of Bhoodan Pochampally in Telangana, famously called the “Silk City of India.” These sarees are world-renowned for their unique Ikat weaving technique, where threads are tie-dyed before weaving to create stunning geometric and traditional patterns.The hallmark of a Pochampally saree is its vibrant colors, symmetrical designs, and intricate detailing, all achieved without printing or embroidery – only through the magic of hand-dyeing and weaving. This makes each saree a true piece of art.
Why women love them: Striking patterns, bold colors, lightweight comfort, and the pride of wearing a world-celebrated weave
Banarasi sarees, woven in the sacred city of Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, are considered among the finest sarees in India. Known for their opulent silk, intricate zari work, and exquisite patterns, these sarees have been a symbol of grandeur and tradition for centuries.What makes a Banarasi saree truly special is its handwoven artistry – the rich motifs of flowers, leaves, paisleys, and Mughal-inspired designs, often crafted with gold or silver zari threads. Each saree can take weeks or even months to weave, making it not just clothing, but a masterpiece of devotion and skill. Traditionally made with pure silk, organza, and georgette, Banarasi sarees are famous for their lustrous texture, intricate borders, and heavy pallus.
Why women love them: Luxurious silk, rich zari work, regal motifs, and the pride of draping a weave that represents India’s royal legacy.
Linen sarees are cherished for their natural texture, breathability, and effortless grace. Woven from pure linen fibers, these sarees are known for their lightweight comfort, crisp finish, and elegant drape, making them perfect for both everyday wear and special gatherings.
Why women love them: Breathable and comfortable fabric, elegant drape, minimal yet stylish look, and a perfect choice for all-day wear.
Mysore Silk sarees are among the most prestigious silk weaves of India, originating from the royal city of Mysuru, Karnataka. Introduced under the patronage of the Wodeyar kings, these sarees reflect centuries of royal tradition, purity, and elegance. The durability and natural sheen of Mysore Silk ensure that they are treasured as heirlooms, passed down through generations.
Why women love them: Pure silk richness, royal heritage, lightweight comfort, and timeless appeal that never fades.
Cotton sarees are the essence of simplicity, comfort, and everyday elegance. Handwoven with natural cotton, they are known for their soft texture, breathability, and effortless drape. Perfect for India’s climate, these sarees keep you cool while reflecting timeless grace.
From plain weaves to intricate patterns, cotton sarees come in a wide range – sometimes adorned with zari borders, checks, temple designs, or block prints. Lightweight yet durable, cotton sarees carry a charm that is both classic and graceful, making them a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe.
Why women love them: Comfortable all-day wear, breathable fabric, elegant look, and a touch of tradition in every drape.
Kanchipuram, or Kanchi Pattu sarees, hail from the temple town of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, and are celebrated as the “Queen of Silks.” With a history of over 400 years, these sarees are treasured for their luxurious silk, intricate craftsmanship, and timeless grandeur.
Handwoven with the finest mulberry silk and embellished with pure gold and silver zari, Kanchi Pattu sarees are renowned for their durability, lustrous sheen, and striking color contrasts. The hallmark of these sarees lies in their broad borders, rich pallus, and motifs inspired by temples, nature, and mythology – such as peacocks, elephants, lotuses, and traditional checks.
Why women love them: Pure silk richness, dazzling zari, unmatched durability, and the pride of draping India’s most regal weave.
Katan silk sarees are made from pure silk yarns, featuring a crisp texture and vibrant colors. They are often adorned with traditional motifs and designs, making them a timeless choice for weddings and festive celebrations.
Georgette sarees are lightweight and flowy, making them versatile and easy to drape. They come in a variety of colors and designs, ranging from casual to formal, suitable for a wide range of occasions.