Made in a small town located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, Chanderi silk sarees are one of the most exquisite and expensive sarees in India, and are preferred for formal events such as weddings.

For over 100 years, Chanderi has been famous for its production of extremely fine cotton and gold sarees, known as “Asavali”.

Chanderi is a small town located in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, especially its handloom industry. The city is also famous for its fort and many ancient temples.

Chanderi has a rich history dating back to the 11th century. The city was ruled by many dynasties, including the Bundela Rajputs, the Mughals, and the Scindias. Due to its strategic location, Chanderi played an important role in many battles and was a hub of trade and commerce during the medieval period.

Chanderi is famous for its handloom industry, which creates the finest saris, dupattas, and other traditional textiles. The weavers of Chanderi use a blend of silk and cotton to create intricate designs and patterns, making it one of the most sought-after handloom products in India.

Chanderi has several ancient temples, including the Koshak Mahal, Jama Masjid, and Chanderi Fort. The Koshak Mahal was built during the reign of Sultan Ghiyas-ud-Din Khilji and is known for its unique architecture. The Jama Masjid is one of the largest and most beautiful mosques in India, featuring a blend of Hindu and Islamic architectural styles.

The Chanderi Fort is located on a hilltop and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It was built during the 11th century and was once the residence of the ruling dynasties of Chanderi. The fort houses several monuments and temples, including the Badal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, and Nizamuddin Dargah.

The people of Chanderi mainly speak Hindi and Bundeli. The lifestyle of the town is calm and relaxed, with most of the population engaged in farming, handloom weaving and other traditional occupations. Chanderi is also known for its colourful festivals, such as Navratri and Diwali, which are celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. ( Courtesy MPSTDC )