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Know how can you identify the pure Dhaniakhali saree

  • 30 Jul 2026
  • By Aboron
How to identify the real Dhaniakhjali saree?
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Many folks love to sleep in Dhaniakhali because of its extremely comfortable texture and not-so-gorgeous looks, but let me tell you, don’t let its non-glossy tone confuse you.


If something can truly bring out your inner elegance as beautifully as a premium Katan saree does. That is undoubtedly the Dhaniakhali saree.


The crowds, like Banarsi, Kanjivaram, and Swarnachuri, can give you the status of being in a glam trend, but for elegance, you need to think about something different and subtle. And Dhaniakhali perfectly aligns with that.


But in the era of handloom powerloom conflict, how can you identify the pure Dhaniakhali Saree?


Let me give you some significant guidelines.


Back in those days, every single thread was pulled out by hand, to make the saree picture- perfect.


That perfection not only comes with the clever little contraption of the dobby loom, but also from the weaver’s intellect.


How precisely the threads should be used, to make the design simple yet elegant, completely relies upon the weaver’s skill.


Through that skill, they made a signature design in the pallu, through which you can easily differentiate whether the dhaniakhali saree is the authentic one or not.


Now, read up carefully, because this is where the amateurs get scammed these days.

In the pure Dhanikhali saree, the pallu must have a hand-stitched sheaf of paddy, which is the symbol of the pure Dhanikhali saree.

This specific organic motif is the ultimate stamp of authenticity in pure Dhanikhali saree.

If this seal is missing, then you can easily say that the saree is not a genuine one.

Though nowadays, for the grand entry of the powerloom in the textile industry, Dhaniakhali saree has become easier to craft, which leads to the bulk production and selling them at a much lower price.

But these cheap market knock-offs can’t steal the true identity of the Dhaniakhali.

If the paddy sheaf isn't there, it will not be considered the real one. And to have the hand-stitched paddy sheaf, the weaver has to go make it by Hand.

So be a sensible customer and help those true artisans whose immense effort has kept this art alive for ages.

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