At Huts and Looms, we believe that fabrics are where the story begins. They are more than just cloth, they set the mood and the right fabric choice can instantly elevate even the simplest of looks. So, we have compiled the perfect collection of different types of handwoven and handloom fabrics for both sarees and blouses, so you can pick the best of the...Read More
Explore High-Quality Saree Fabric and Material Online at Huts and Looms
At Huts and Looms, we believe that fabrics are where the story begins. They are more than just cloth, they set the mood and the right fabric choice can instantly elevate even the simplest of looks. So, we have compiled the perfect collection of different types of handwoven and handloom fabrics for both sarees and blouses, so you can pick the best of the best materials for your traditional outfits, all without breaking the bank.
Shop Handpicked Saree Cloth and Fabric Materials for Any Occasion
Whether you are designing a blouse, saree, or a fusion outfit, your pick of fabric is very important. That's why we have compiled a list of beautiful fabrics so that no matter the season or occasion, you have the perfect material for your outfits.
- If you want to choose a fabric to stand out of the crowd, we suggest our Maya Pink Handwoven Fabric, the Pataka Seagreen Dual Tone Handwoven Fabric, or the Lavender Handwoven Fabric. With their vibrant colours and intricate craftsmanship, you are sure to turn heads everywhere!
- On the other hand, if you want a more subtle, sophisticated look, you cannot go wrong with our Ardhpataka Rust Gold Handwoven Fabric, the White Handwoven Fabric, or the Alpadma Handwoven Fabric. Their neutral colours help you blend tradition with versatility, making them perfect for both everyday drapes and elegant occasion wear.
Why Choose Huts and Looms to Buy Saree Fabrics?
- Handpicked, Authentic Textiles
Our fabrics are carefully sourced from trusted artisans from all over Bengal and Odisha. Each material is selected for its purity, texture, and handwoven authenticity. - Directly Supporting Weavers
Every fabric you purchase supports a network of over 500 weaving families. From mul mul drapes to silk-satin blends, your choice directly contributes to sustaining traditional handloom livelihoods.
- Modern Aesthetics with Traditional Craft
Our cotton-silk and tissue fabrics blend classic weaving techniques with contemporary designs which are perfect for the modern women who value both comfort and style equally.
- Ethically Sourced, Skin Friendly Materials
We use only natural, eco-friendly fabrics that are soft, breathable, and long-lasting. When you are buying from Huts and Looms, you are choosing materials that are kind to your skin and the planet.
Faqs
Which fabric is used in sarees?
Sarees are made from a wide variety of fabrics depending on the type of occasion and desired look. For example, one might pick cotton, tissue, or linen for their lightweight and easy to carry nature. Silk, satin, and organza are popular textile choices for people wanting a more formal, festive look.
How much fabric is there in a saree?
A typical saree contains about 5.5 to 6.5 metres of fabric. This length is enough to drape around the body and create pleats, with an extra portion for the pallu. Some traditional or bridal sarees may go up to 7 metres, especially if they include heavy borders or need more pleating.
Which saree fabric is in trend?
In 2025, saree trends are leaning toward metallic tissue, floral organza, and pastel-tone silks for festive and party wear, while Mul Mul cotton is trending for everyday elegance. These fabrics blend comfort with style, making them perfect for modern, versatile drapes.
Which materials are commonly used for saree cloth?
Saree cloth is commonly made from materials like cotton, silk, satin, organza, tissue, mul mul, linen, and georgette. Each fabric offers a different look and feel so the choice of material depends on the occasion, climate, and personal preference.
What are the best saree fabrics for summer?
The best saree fabrics for summer are ones that are light, breathable, and absorb sweat easily. Cotton, mul mul, and linen are top choices, while chiffon and georgette are also lightweight and breathable.