Woh Chali

Born from a Mother's Wardrobe. Built for Every Woman's.

Woh Chali began with a treasure chest — over 400 handloom sarees collected across India by a woman who saw fabric as living history. Growing up surrounded by those drapes, we learned that a handloom saree isn't something you wear. It's something you carry forward. We started Woh Chali to honour that inheritance — and to make it yours. Every saree we offer is handwoven by skilled artisans working in the regions where these traditions were born: the Bagh printers of Madhya Pradesh, the katan silk weavers of Benaras. No factories. No shortcuts. No middlemen.
Just real craft, woven with real hands, for women who know the difference.
Starting at ₹6,000
Plant-based Banana Silk sarees blend silk-like sheen with cotton comfort, featuring handmade Bagh prints and natural dyes — effortless elegance for everyday wear and gifting.
Starting at ₹18,000
Handwoven pure Katan silk Banarasi sarees from Benaras — timeless, luminous heirlooms crafted for weddings, festivals, celebrations, and unforgettable moments meant to last generations.

Why Women Who Know Handloom Choose Woh Chali

In a market flooded with machine-made imitations and synthetic blends dressed up in handloom packaging, we exist for the women who aren't fooled. Here's our promise to you:
Direct from the Loom
We work exclusively with weavers in their home regions — Madhya Pradesh for our Banana Silk, Benaras for our katan silk. You buy directly from the source, which means better quality for you and fair pay for the artisan
Techniques That Predate Factories
Our Banana Silk collection uses authentic Bagh printing — wooden blocks, natural dyes, and river water, unchanged for centuries. These are not prints. They are processes.
Limited by Design
We don't manufacture in bulk. Each design runs in very small numbers. When a piece is gone, it's gone. That's not a marketing tactic — it's the honest reality of handloom.
Naturally Made, Naturally Better
Banana silk is plant-based, biodegradable, and breathable. Banarasi katan is pure mulberry silk — no blending, no shortcuts. What you wear is exactly what we say it is.
Direct from the Loom
Techniques That Predate Factories
Limited by Design
Naturally Made, Naturally Better

Featured Products

Pink in Banarasi silk has a way of looking effortlessly regal, and this saree is proof of that.
Bottle green is one of those rare shades that seems to suit every skin tone without exception, and this saree makes the most of that quiet universality.
Purple in Banarasi silk sits somewhere between mysterious and celebratory, and this saree holds both at once.
Black is a difficult colour to make feel warm, but this saree manages it through sheer detail

Every Saree Has a Name. Every Weaver Has a Story.

The hands that make a Woh Chali saree belong to craftspeople who have spent their lives mastering what machines cannot replicate. In Madhya Pradesh, our weavers use wooden blocks and natural dyes — mineral, plant, and river — to print patterns that have stayed unchanged for centuries. In Benaras, our katan silk weavers sit at handlooms that have been in their families for generations. When you buy a Woh Chali saree, you are not buying a product. You are participating in the continuation of something irreplaceable.

A Saree That Means Something

Real hands. Real craft. Real India. Explore our collections and find the drape that feels like it was woven for you.
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