About Us

“Elegance in Every Thread: Crafting Timeless Sarees with Passion and Tradition”

Who are we?

Kashvi Labels, a renowned Indian ethnic apparel retailer founded in 2020, specializes in making custom-made Indian sarees, patterns, half-sarees, and dress materials. There are more than 100 weaving clusters across India that make up the brand’s saree collections.

What we do ?

We sell the best textiles from Banaras, Ghadwal, Bengal, Pochampally, Kota Doria, as well as Mysore Crape, Kalamkari, and Kanchipuram are housed at Kashvi Labels, which also adds a contemporary twist to keep up with current fashion trends. From the Jamdani saree of West Bengal to the Patola saree of Gujarat to the Pochampally saree of Telangana, Zari kota to Chanderi, to Mangalagiri, we have a wide variety of cotton, colors, and designs to choose from. Backed by skilled hands of weavers, we offer a variety of cotton, wool, linen, and pure silk saree patterns and designs.

In addition, we provide our online customers with access to other online shopping categories like patterns, half-sarees, and dress materials. You can get in touch with us for outfit suggestions for your body type and event, which further simplifies customization possibilities and style choices. If you’re looking for something casual, classy, or sporty, Kashvi fashions will suit any occasion and mood thanks to their expertly handcrafted and embroidered designs by weavers and artisans.  Kashvi Labels is your one-stop shop for all bridal dress and saree ideas if you’re looking for distinctive wear and wish to stand out from the crowd this festive season. Customers from all over India do business with us.

Our Weavers

Weaving a saree’s intricate and drawn-out process calls for talent, imagination, and patience. The best fabrics, threads, and colors are painstakingly chosen by weavers, who then utilize handloom machines to make stunning, sometimes complex designs. They weave complex patterns that sometimes represent a rich cultural and geographical variety of the regions they come from and are handed down through generations.

Saree weavers frequently deal with challenging working circumstances and financial difficulties despite the beauty and craftsmanship of their work. Many of them put in long hours in poor conditions, and their pay may not always be commensurate with their job’s worth. But their passion for their profession and their part in safeguarding cultural traditions speaks volumes about their dedication to it.