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Several sarees are made out of fabric; on the other hand, ours are made out of the stories related to them.
Explore the collection. Find your saree.
The Swati Vijaivargie saree collection spans fabrics, techniques, and occasions, but every piece shares the same DNA: exceptional craft, considered design, and the kind of quality that gets better with every wear. We work with chanderi brocade, organza, silk, and more, sourcing directly from India's finest textile regions and finishing each piece with signature Swati Vijaivargie detailing: gota patti, Danka embroidery, handmade tassels, and delicate hand embroidery that sets our sarees apart.
Whether you are dressing for a wedding, a festival, or simply choosing to wear something beautiful today, this is where you begin.
Each Swati Vijaivargie collection is built around a story, a place, a season, a mood. Here is what awaits you.
Morbagh is defined by classic silhouettes finished to impeccable detail. Think navy striped short sarees worn over gota-embroidered organza, chanderi brocade silk with hand embroidered kamal borders, handmade tassels at the pallu, and embroidered blouses that complete each look to perfection. For the woman who wants grandeur delivered with restraint — Morbagh is your collection.
Inspired by the astronomical precision of Jaipur's iconic observatory, the Jantar Mantar collection brings geometric intelligence to the saree. Appliqued patterns, striped silk chanderi, and Danka embroidery create sarees that feel both structured and fluid — the perfect balance for formal occasions and grand celebrations.
Sunheri means golden — and this collection lives up to its name. Featuring radiant hues, richly embroidered details, and the warm luminosity of festive-season dressing, Sunheri sarees are made for celebrations that deserve your most luminous self. A favourite for weddings, receptions, and Diwali.
Mela is the brand's love letter to Indian craft and ethos — woven from layers of deep inspiration drawn from folk traditions, artisan techniques, and the vibrant energy of the Indian bazaar. The Navalgarh saree, Panna Meena saree, and Mehrangarh saree all belong here. These are sarees that celebrate the sheer abundance of India's textile heritage.
Shibori is the Japanese-origin resist-dyeing technique that Swati Vijaivargie has made entirely her own. Ombre gradients, bold tie-and-dye patterns, and layered colour washes on silk and chanderi — the Shibori saree range includes Ombre Shibori, Gulkand, Patang, and Nomad. Each piece is hand-dyed, meaning no two are truly identical.
Sub-collections: Ombre Shibori, Gulkand, Patang (inspired by kites and spring), Nomad.
Named after the coloured powders of Holi, Gulaal is vibrant, expressive, and joyful. These sarees bring festival spirit to any occasion, bold colours, playful prints, and the kind of energy that makes people look twice.
Navratan draws from the richness of India's nine precious gems, translating their depth of colour and brilliance into sarees that feel genuinely luxurious. Ideal for wedding seasons and landmark occasions.
From the iconic curved teardrop motif of Paisley to the flame-tree blooms of Gulmohar, and the layered jewel tones of Mandawa Blue and Mandawa Red — each collection in the Swati Vijaivargie festive edit carries a distinct visual identity, rooted in Rajasthan's extraordinary design heritage.
Chanderi from Madhya Pradesh is one of India's most treasured weaving traditions — a silk-cotton blend with an inherent luminosity and a drape that is equally at home at a wedding or a festive lunch. Our chanderi sarees often feature brocade weaves and are finished with Danka or hand embroidery for that signature Swati Vijaivargie touch.
Crisp, airy, and quietly spectacular. Organza sarees, particularly our hand-embroidered organza pieces, are among the most beloved in the collection. The fabric allows embroidery to appear almost three-dimensional, and the sheer quality creates a visual lightness that photographs beautifully. A go-to for engagement ceremonies, weddings, and receptions.
From pure silk sarees with hand-embroidered details to brocade silk with gota-patti borders, silk runs through the heart of the Swati Vijaivargie collection. Rich, drapeable, and enduringly elegant.
Not every occasion calls for silk. Our cotton and cotton-satin sarees bring the same standard of design and craft to a more breathable canvas, ideal for day occasions, warm-weather celebrations, and sarees for women who prefer the feel of natural fibres against their skin.
What separates a Swati Vijaivargie saree from any other is what goes into it before it reaches you.
A traditional Rajasthani craft using small metallic discs to create jewel-like surface texture, used across the Jantar Mantar and Mela collections.
The art of applying ribbon-woven zari trim to fabric surfaces, creating intricate floral and geometric borders. A hallmark of Rajasthani craft.
Individually worked kamal (lotus) motifs, floral vines, and heritage patterns, no machine shortcuts.
Hand-tied resist dyeing that produces one-of-a-kind gradients and pattern effects across each piece.
The finishing touch on our pallu detailing, each tassel is crafted by hand and adds a signature artisanal flourish to the saree's edge.
Precision-cut fabric pieces are hand-applied to create layered pattern effects, seen especially in the Jantar Mantar collection.
For the bride, the bride's mother, or the most important guest in the room. Our wedding designer sarees for women, particularly from the Morbagh, Sunheri, and Navratan collections, are crafted in richly worked organza and silk, with embellishments significant enough to honour the occasion without overwhelming the woman wearing them.
Festival dressing deserves more than an afterthought. The Gulaal, Mela, Patang, and Gulmohar collections offer vibrant, craft-forward sarees that bring genuine joy to Diwali, Navratri, Holi, Eid, and beyond.
Evening occasions call for sarees that move well and look exceptional under ambient lighting. Our organza and silk pieces with subtle embellishment are particularly popular for cocktail evenings and reception events.
A beautiful saree need not wait for a special occasion. Our chanderi and cotton pieces are light enough for day wear and crafted well enough to feel like a genuine indulgence.
Swati Vijaivargie is a NIFT graduate who trained with Raghuvendra Rathore and Kavita Bhartiya before launching her own label. Her background in home textiles, rugs, and artisan crafts gives the brand a material intelligence that is felt in every piece.
This is not a brand that uses 'Rajasthan' as a marketing word. Our studio is in Jaipur. Our artisans are Jaipur's own. Our collections are named for the step-wells, forts, observatories, and bazaars of the city we call home — Panna Meena, Jantar Mantar, Mehrangarh, Navalgarh.
Every Swati Vijaivargie collection is concept-driven — whether it's the kite-festival energy of Patang, the peacock garden opulence of Morbagh, or the nine-gem brilliance of Navratan. You are not buying a product; you are buying into a world.
We accept custom saree orders by email at care@swativijaivargie.com. If you have a specific occasion, colour preference, or embellishment in mind, our team will work with you to bring your vision to life.
We ship across India and internationally, with free shipping within India and free worldwide shipping on orders above INR 50,000. Every order is carefully packaged to ensure your saree arrives exactly as it left us.
A. Every saree in our collection is designed by a NIFT-trained designer with deep roots in Jaipur's artisan community. We use real craft techniques — Danka embroidery, gota patti, hand-tied Shibori, handmade tassels — sourced directly from the artisans who carry these traditions. No mass production. No shortcuts.
A. Our saree collection includes embroidered organza sarees, chanderi brocade silk sarees, hand-dyed Shibori sarees, short sarees styled with pants, and classic full-length sarees in silk and cotton. Named collections include Morbagh, Jantar Mantar, Sunheri, Mela, Gulaal, Navratan, Shibori, Patang, Gulmohar, Paisley, and more.
A. These are named sarees within the Mela collection, each inspired by a specific landmark of Rajasthan: the painted havelis of Navalgarh, the geometric stepwell of Panna Meena Ka Kund, and the soaring ramparts of Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. Each carries the spirit of its namesake in its pattern, colour, and craft.
A. Yes. We welcome custom orders. Please email care@swativijaivargie.com with your requirements, occasion, preferred fabric, colour, embroidery style, and any other details. Our team will advise on timelines and feasibility.
A. Most products ship within 3 weeks of order. Ready-to-ship items are dispatched as per the timeline stated in the product description. International and wholesale orders may have adjusted timelines. Please write to info@swativijaivargie.com for details.
A. Yes — we offer free shipping across India on all orders, and free worldwide shipping on orders above INR 50,000.
A. Our sarees feature Danka (metallic disc embroidery), gota patti (zari ribbon applique), hand embroidery using resham and silk threads, and handmade tassel detailing. The technique used varies by saree for women's collection; product descriptions specify the craft for each piece.
A. Yes. Every Shibori piece is hand-tied and hand-dyed, which means minor variations in colour and pattern are natural and expected, and what makes each piece genuinely unique.
From the peacock gardens of Morbagh to the kite-filled skies of Patang, from the geometric grace of Jantar Mantar to the jewel-depth of Navratan, every collection in the Swati Vijaivargie saree edit carries a world within it.
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