About Indyastuff

Crafting Stories — One Handpainted Saree at a Time

Born in India in 2020 during the pandemic, Indyastuff celebrates traditional Indian weaves and the living art of Madhubani (Mithila) painting. We curate sarees for women who value heritage and subtle luxury.

Our Beginning

Indyastuff began in 2020 to support artisans whose livelihoods were affected by the pandemic. From a small studio to an international audience, we built a brand rooted in authenticity and craft.

What We Offer

We bring premium sarees including Silk, Cotton, Tussar Silk, Linen, and Banarasi Sarees with Madhubani painting. Handcrafted, authentic, and photographed honestly.

Our Promise

Ethical sourcing, transparent pricing, and international shipping. Every saree carries the story of the artisan who worked on it.

Indyastuff saree
Signature Highlight

Hand-painted Madhubani motifs on fine Banarasi silk — a fusion of two timeless art traditions.

Our Story

Founded in 2020, we started as a promise to uplift artisans affected by the pandemic. We work closely with weavers and Madhubani painters across Bihar and Varanasi to create sarees that honour tradition while fitting modern wardrobes.

Craftsmanship & Artisans

Every saree is handwoven or hand-finished. Our Madhubani series brings traditional Mithila art onto premium fabrics — every stroke telling a story.

Sustainability & Care

We prioritise natural fibres, low-impact dyes, and provide care instructions to help preserve your saree for generations.

Why Women Love Us
  • • Timeless silhouettes with a modern touch.
  • • Handcrafted limited editions.
  • • Authentic origin stories for every product.
  • • Secure international shipping.
Preorder & Customization

Select hand-painted sarees can be customised or preordered.

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Our Collections

Silk
Silk

From tussar to Banarasi — elegant and luxurious.

Cotton
Cotton

Soft, breathable, handloomed cotton sarees.

Tussar & Linen
Tussar & Linen

Textured, natural drape for everyday elegance.

Banarasi × Madhubani

A fusion of Banarasi brocade with Mithila storytelling — limited, detailed, heirloom-grade pieces.