Nestled in the spiritual and weaving capital of India—Varanasi—Irrah Creations was born out of a profound love for the loom and a vision to preserve the timeless artistry of the Banarasi saree. Established in 2015, our journey began not just as a business, but as a mission to bridge the gap between the traditional master weavers of Kashi and the modern woman who seeks elegance with authenticity.
As a dedicated manufacturer and wholesaler, Irrah Creations operates from the historic lanes of Varanasi (Bansphatak and Cantonment), where the rhythmic sound of the handloom has echoed for centuries.
We don’t just sell sarees; we create them. By maintaining our own manufacturing units, we ensure that every thread of pure silk and every glint of Zari meets the highest standards of Banarasi craftsmanship. Our roots as manufacturers allow us to offer “Loom-to-Wardrobe” transparency—ensuring that the heritage of Banaras is accessible without compromising on the intricate hand-weaving techniques passed down through generations.
In an era of mass-produced fashion, Irrah Creations stands firm in its commitment to authenticity. Our collections are a tribute to the diversity of Varanasi’s weaving styles—from the regal Katan silks and airy Organzas to the intricate Tanchoi and timeless Jangla designs.
“At Irrah, we believe a saree is more than six yards of fabric; it is a piece of art, a carrier of culture, and a legacy for the future.”
Today, Irrah Creations has evolved into a trusted name for wholesalers and retail customers alike. Our growth over the last decade is fueled by a simple promise: Honest craftsmanship, genuine fabrics, and the true spirit of Banaras. Whether it is a bridal masterpiece or a contemporary drape for a festive evening, when you wear an Irrah creation, you wear a piece of Varanasi’s soul.
Every Irrah creation is manufactured in Varanasi using traditional techniques. You can identify our authentic handloom sarees by checking the reverse side for “floating” threads (a hallmark of handweaving) or Silk Mark certification where applicable.
Handloom sarees are manually woven by artisans, making each piece unique with slight, beautiful irregularities. Powerloom sarees are machine-made. At Irrah, we specialize in authentic weaves that preserve the depth and character of traditional craftsmanship.
Yes, almost all our sarees include a “running” blouse piece (usually 80cm to 1 meter) in the same fabric, unless specifically mentioned as a “single drape” in the product description.
Yes, we share the beauty of Banaras worldwide! Shipping is typically free within India, while international shipping charges are calculated at checkout based on the destination and weight.
Domestic (India): 5–7 working days.
International: 12–15 working days.
Note: Custom orders or sarees requiring fall/pico may take an additional 2–3 days.
Absolutely. Once your saree is dispatched, we will send a tracking link to your email or WhatsApp so you can follow its journey to your doorstep.
We accept returns or exchanges only in the case of manufacturing defects or if the wrong product was sent. To ensure a smooth process, we require a mandatory unboxing video as proof of damage, shared with us within 48 hours of delivery.
We accept returns or exchanges only in the case of manufacturing defects or if the wrong product was sent. To ensure a smooth process, we require a mandatory unboxing video as proof of damage, shared with us within 48 hours of delivery.