Couture, kept by hand. Worn for life.
Raagyi began with a question — what does it mean to inherit a saree? Sisters-in-craft Parakh Jain and Vidhi Jain grew up watching their mother fold each drape with the care of an heirloom. When they opened the doors of MNP Clothings in Indore, they wanted to bring that same patience into a modern atelier — one that travels weaver clusters across India to pick pieces by hand. No middlemen, no shortcuts.
Today, Raagyi is trusted by three generations of women — daughters buying their first silk, mothers commissioning bridal trousseau, grandmothers replenishing a lifetime collection.
— Parakh & Vidhi Jain, Founders
Every season, we travel Banaras to Kanchipuram, Chanderi to Maheshwar. We name the cluster, the loom and — where possible — the weaver who set the warp. Nothing on our shelves is here in a hurry.
Numbers, pulled live from our atelier ledger. Confidence woven into every visit.
From everyday silks to the bridal canvas — each edit is curated by hand and photographed in our Indore atelier. Tap to ask on WhatsApp.
A bridal trousseau begins with one careful afternoon. Ours starts with chai, ten drapes laid out across the divan, and the unhurried hour you deserve before the rest of the wedding takes over. Two trial fits before the wedding. Repairs, for life.
Walk in any day except Sunday. Bridal consultations are by appointment — we block the showroom for you and the family who matters.