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Swamini Sarees Salutes the Spirit of Womanhood

 

On International Women's Day, we celebrate women's rights and equality in society. As mothers, women nurture children, imbue them with values that are essential for a good and healthy society. While at the same time, women today are rising to greater heights with their careers, sports, business, and politics. They cause magic to happen. What better way to celebrate this magic, this International Women's Day than to treat yourself to a brand new saree from the stunning collection of Swamini, the empress of sarees.

 Handcrafted sarees that are flawless and perfect in their own right, for every woman to celebrate her womanhood. Among Swamini's collections are Banarasi, Chanderi, Mastani, Chiffon, Pashmina Silk, Kanjeevaram and many more from all over India. At Swamini Sarees, we have carved out a niche for preserving the traditional nauvari saree. Our collections of formal and casual as well as ethnic wear sarees for festivals, weddings, and parties. Swamini's impeccable weaves are carefully selected and delivered directly from Indian weavers to you.



 For Indian women, the Swamini saree is more than just a piece of clothing. It signifies striving for the stars while remaining rooted in your culture. The pride that comes from being an Indian, despite being a global citizen, is exemplified in this icon. No other garment unites Indian women like the saree, worn in a variety of styles across the country. Sarees are a symbol of celebration, and what better occasion to celebrate womanhood than Women's Day?

 Wear this saree for any occasion, whether you're attending a boardroom meeting or a house party. There is no shortage of hues and designs available in a variety of fabrics.

 Additionally, when you shop at Swamini, you are supporting rural women yarn makers and handloom weavers in India's hinterlands. As a result of Swamini Saree's efforts over the past few decades, the handloom industry has thrived and hundreds of artisans and small producers have been able to earn a living. So, support a homegrown brand that is ethical and sustainable by going local. 

They are not only known for the beauty of their fabrics and designs but also for the mission they are working towards. That is giving back to the society which has given them the opportunity to thrive. At Swamini Sarees, retired teachers are felicitated with the special ‘Gurudevta’ saree. It might also be the first saree brand in the country to honour walk-in women customers over the age of 80 with a unique ‘Jijau’ award. Similarly, there is the ‘Ashtabhuja’ saree gifted to retired lady police officers for their valuable contribution to society. Even on social media platforms, the brand introduces innovative contests, engagement campaigns, etc., to aid women's empowerment causes and celebrate womanhood. 

Get the most out of Women's Day by dressing up in a saree that reflects your personality. Feel proud of stating that the saree is woven and crafted by skilled weavers and master craftsmen in the interiors of India!

 Happy Women's Day!





 


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