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About the Collection...

Mashru silk sarees at KaashiVastra are known for their smooth surface and easy comfort. Many women choose this fabric when they want something that feels lighter than pure silk but still carries the richness of Banarasi weaving. If you prefer sarees that stay soft on the skin and drape neatly without too much effort, Mashru silk is usually a very reliable choice.

Why Mashru Silk Is So Popular

Mashru is a blend of silk on the outside and cotton on the inside. This mix is what gives the saree its soft touch while keeping it breathable, especially during daytime functions or longer events. The weaving comes from traditional techniques, and when combined with Banarasi designs, the result is a saree that feels comfortable yet looks festive.
If you’ve ever wanted the appeal of silk without the weight, this fabric sits right in that middle zone.

If you prefer heavier, structured drapes, you can check our Katan Silk Sarees.

Colours and Designs You’ll Find Here

This collection includes everyday shades as well as festive colours. You’ll see designs like small buttas, woven patterns, simple borders and zari highlights. The idea is to keep the saree elegant without making it loud, so it works for women who prefer a refined look.
Soft pastels, deep jewel tones and classic festive shades, you’ll find a good mix here so you can pick something that matches your style.

If you like lighter drapes in colourful options, you can also browse our Raspberry Georgette Silk Sarees.

Where Mashru Silk Works Best

Mashru silk is a good choice for daytime ceremonies, pujas, small festive gatherings and family events where you want something comfortable but still traditional. The saree moves well, doesn’t feel stiff, and stays easy on the body.
It’s also a great option if you want a saree that you can wear more than once, both for simple functions and slightly dressier moments.

For heavier festive looks, customers often look at our Pure Tissue Silk Sarees as well.

Key Highlights

  • Smooth, breathable feel
  • Silk–cotton blend for comfort
  • Suitable for daytime and small festive events
  • Banarasi motifs without heavyweight
  • Easy drape for regular traditional wear

FAQs

Is Mashru Silk lighter than pure silk?
Yes. Because the inside is cotton, it feels much lighter and more breathable than pure silk.

Does Mashru Silk look traditional enough for festive events?
It does. The Banarasi weaving gives it a festive look without making it too heavy.

Is Mashru easy to manage for long hours?
Yes, the fabric stays soft and comfortable even during extended wear.

What occasions suit Mashru Silk best?
Puja days, daytime ceremonies, family functions and smaller festive events.