Mysore
Silk
GI CertifiedPure handloom, charmeuse finish, kasuti embroidery. The silk Mysuru is named for.
Eighty-nine years of heritage silk, woven into every piece on our floor. Opposite the Main Bus Stand, KR Circle — Mysuru's longest-running silk house.
From the floor · Sukris Silk · KR Circle, Mysuru
When Sukris Silk first opened its doors at KR Circle in 1937, Mysuru was already the silk capital of India — and this floor was part of why. Eighty-nine years later, the address hasn't moved. The family hasn't moved. Only the city around them has grown.
Opposite the Main Bus Stand, at the heart of the city's oldest commercial circle, Sukris stocks pure handloom Mysore silk with the GI tag, Kanjivaram, Patola, Banarasi, and a curated bridal selection — all sourced directly from the looms. No middlemen. No inflated prices.
Walk in any day. Ask to feel the weave before you decide. That is how it has been done here since the beginning.
Every variety sourced from its home loom — Mysore, Kanchipuram, Patan, Varanasi. Nothing mass-produced. Everything wearable the day you walk out.
Pure handloom, charmeuse finish, kasuti embroidery. The silk Mysuru is named for.
Heavy zari border, contrast pallu, temple motifs. The bridal silk of South India.
Double ikat resist-dye, geometric precision, centuries-old tradition.
Brocade weave, Mughal florals, gold and silver zari inlay. The banquet saree.
Wild-spun, natural golden sheen, textured drape. For the woman who wears the earth.
Sheer organza body, coin-motif butti, featherlight drape. The everyday luxury.
Your customers search "silk sarees KR Circle Mysuru" and find Badsha, KSIC, or other shops first. A site changes that — permanently. Your 89-year reputation finally searchable.
Let's fix thatWalk in any day — no appointment, no pressure. The floor speaks for itself.
Mysore Silk · Pure Handloom
Kanjivaram · Zari Border
Banarasi · Brocade
Tussar · Wild Silk
Patola · Double IkatPlaceholder lookbook imagery — to be replaced with Sukris floor photographs on site handover
No. 17, Vishveshwaraiah Bhavan, Devaraj Urs Road. Walk in any day — no appointment needed.