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IndianEthnic Inc. : India far from India - A shopping destination for Indians overseas.

IndianEthnic Inc. is North America’s first centralized online platform that brings various Indian products from all over India for the Overseas Indians NRI. With customer service as our main focus, our head office is based locally in North America for ease of communication with our NRI customer base. We offer a vast range of traditional Indian clothing that celebrates India’s rich heritage. From resplendent sarees to graceful lehengas, that embody the spirit of rich Indian culture, our collection offers a diverse range of choices for every occasion. Explore our handpicked range of ensembles and discover the perfect outfit that will make you shine during every festival.


We take great pride in bringing made-in-India products to USA, Canada, Australia. United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Mauritius, Trinidad and Tobago, Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, Guyana and wherever Indians settled abroad. We have something for everyone in your family. Check out our vibrant collection of products and take advantage of wearing your culture this festive season!

Indian Ethnic wear during Festivals:

Experience the richness of Indian culture, traditions, and crafts with our premium ethnic wear collection. Celebrate festivals in style and elegance. Explore our handcrafted designs that showcase the essence of India.


Welcome to Indian Ethnic your gateway to a world of Indian ethnic wear that beautifully reflects the soul of our vibrant culture, cherished traditions, and exquisite crafts. Our collection is a celebration of India's rich heritage, designed to add grace, elegance, and a touch of regality to your festival wardrobe. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our handcrafted ensembles, crafted with love and inspired by the essence of India.


We believe in preserving the essence of Indian traditions through our captivating designs. Each garment tells a story, intricately woven with threads of culture and history. From resplendent sarees adorned with intricate embroideries to graceful lehengas that embody the spirit of festivity, our collection offers a diverse range of choices for every occasion.


Festivals are a cherished time when we come together to rejoice, and what better way to celebrate than by adorning yourself in the beauty of Indian ethnic wear? Our collection is thoughtfully curated to enhance your festive spirit and help you make a lasting impression. From vibrant colors to luxurious fabrics, each garment exudes elegance and radiates positivity, ensuring you feel confident and festive during every celebration.


It's time to embrace the true spirit of Indian festivals with our exceptional collection of ethnic wear. Step into a world of colors, traditions, and crafts that celebrate the beauty of India. Explore our handpicked range of ensembles and discover the perfect outfit that will make you shine during every festival. Experience the magic of Indian ethnic wear with us and celebrate in style, grace, and elegance.


Indian Festivals provide a perfect opportunity to wear ethnic outfits and showcase traditional attire. Here are some prominent festivals of India where wearing ethnic wear is commonly observed:


Independence Day of India: On every Indian Independence Day of India, most overseas citizen of India, dress up in saffron, white, and green-colored outfits- the Indian National flag palette, to celebrate their freedom. Likewise, republic day of India is also celebrated in same spirit.


Diwali: Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is one of the most important festivals in India. People dress up in traditional attire, such as sarees, salwar suits, or kurta-pajamas, to celebrate the festival.


Janmashtami: Janmashtami is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna. During the festival devotees come together to celebrate the divine and playful spirit of Krishna. While the festival holds immense religious significance, this also brings an opportunity for women to dress up their style and showcase creativity through Janmashtami.


Teej: Teej is one of the most celebrated festivals in India. While it marks the official onset of monsoon, it also has another significance revolving around the reunion of Goddess Parvati with the Lord Shiva. Hoping for the good fortune in their married life, Indian women put mehendi, keep fast and dress up in either green or red ethnic wear with loads of jewellery, but mostly wearing green as it is considered auspicious and symbolizes the month of Sawan.


Eid: People wear traditional outfits like salwar kameez, anarkalis, or pathani suits on this occasion.


Navratri and Dandiya: During this festival, people participate in energetic dances called Dandiya and Garba, for which they dress in colorful traditional attire like lehengas, chaniya cholis, or ghagra cholis.


Durga Puja: Celebrates the victory of the goddess Durga over the demon king Mahishasura. It begins on the same day as Navratri which starts with Mahalaya. Devotees celebrates the divine feminine shakti by wearing Sarees by women and Kurta pajamas by the Men.


Vijayadashami / Dussehra: Dussehra is celebrated at the end of Navratri every year which is on the 10th day in the Hindu annual month of Ashvin or Kartik. The person celebrating this day wears traditional Sarees, Salwar, Dhoti-Kurta.


Holi: Holi is the festival of colors and joy. People wear white clothes and play with vibrant-colored powders and water. Ethnic outfits like kurta-pajamas, anarkalis, or salwar suits are commonly worn during Holi celebrations.


Ganesh Chaturthi: People wear traditional outfits like sarees, salwar kameez, or dhotis while participating in processions and visiting temples.


Pongal: People wear traditional attire like sarees, dhotis, and veshtis while participating in harvest festival activities and rituals.


Raksha Bandhan: Sisters tie rakhi (a sacred thread) on their brother's wrists, and brothers give gifts in return. All family members dress up in traditional outfits during this festival.


Karva Chauth: On this day, married women wear beautiful red sarees or suits and observe the fast for their husband’s long life until they see the moon.


Baisakhi: Festival celebrated marking the harvest season and the Sikh New Year. People wear colorful Punjabi suits, kurta-pajamas, or traditional Punjabi attire during Baisakhi celebrations.


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Indian Ethnic Products:

Sarees – The Indian saree is more than just an outfit, it’s an heirloom; it is a work of art that weaves threads of tradition, craftsmanship, and heritage. From the timeless beauty of ‘Banarasi’ silk to the delicate artistry of ‘Chanderi’, from the resplendent ‘Zari’ work of Kanchipuram to the intricate ‘Bandhani’ tie-dye of Gujarat, our collection celebrates the rich tapestry of Indian craftsmanship.


India is renowned for its rich heritage of handloom sarees, each originating from different regions and reflecting distinct weaving techniques, designs, and motifs. Here are some prominent types of handloom sarees from India.

  • Banarasi Sarees: Originating from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, these sarees are crafted with intricate gold and silver brocade work, and often feature motifs like floral patterns, animals, and Mughal-inspired designs.
  • Kanjeevaram Sarees: Hailing from Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu, these sarees are known for their lustrous silk fabric and exquisite zari work. They typically feature temple borders, checks, stripes, and traditional motifs like peacocks and elephants.
  • Chanderi Sarees: Originating from Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, these sarees are lightweight and crafted with a blend of silk and cotton. They are characterized by their sheer texture, traditional motifs, and delicate zari work.
  • Bandhani Sarees: Also known as Bandhej sarees, these are tie-dye sarees crafted primarily in Gujarat and Rajasthan. They feature vibrant colors, intricate patterns formed by tying sections of the fabric before dyeing, and often have small mirror work embellishments.
  • Patola Sarees: These sarees are handwoven in Patan, Gujarat, and are known for their double ikat weaving technique. Patola sarees feature vibrant colors, geometric designs, and intricate patterns created by dyeing the yarn before weaving.
  • Jamdani Sarees: Originating from West Bengal and Bangladesh, Jamdani sarees are known for their intricate and elaborate designs woven onto fine muslin fabric. These sarees often showcase floral motifs, geometric patterns, and paisley designs.
  • Tussar Silk Sarees: Tussar silk sarees are crafted from a type of silk produced by silkworms found in various states of India. These sarees feature a natural gold sheen, rich texture, and are often adorned with tribal-inspired designs and motifs.
  • Sambalpuri Sarees: Hailing from Odisha, Sambalpuri sarees are crafted using the ikat technique. They feature intricate designs in vibrant colors, primarily inspired by nature, and often incorporate motifs like flowers, animals, and geometric patterns.
  • Paithani Sarees: These sarees are traditionally woven in Maharashtra, particularly in Paithan. Paithani sarees are characterized by their luxurious silk fabric, intricate metallic zari work, and elaborate peacock and lotus motifs.
  • Kota Doria Sarees: Originating from Kota in Rajasthan, these sarees are woven with a blend of cotton and silk yarns. They have a lightweight and translucent texture, and often feature delicate checkered patterns, vibrant borders, and minimalistic designs.

Lehenga – A Lehenga is a three-piece outfit consisting of a skirt (‘Ghaghara’), a blouse (‘Choli’), and a stole(Dupatta). Our diverse range of Lehengas ensures that you find the perfect style for any celebration. Whether it’s a wedding, a festive occasion, or a grand party, our collection includes traditional lehengas with intricately embroidered cholis, contemporary lehengas with modern silhouettes, and fusion lehengas that combine Indian aesthetics with global trends. We offer a variety of options to match your personal style and make you the epitome of elegance.

Indian Ethnic Jewellery:


Immerse yourself in the world of Indian Ethnic Jewellery, renowned for its unparalleled craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail that spans back over 5000 years. Our collection showcases the work of skilled artisans who employ ancient techniques, passed down through generations, to create jewelry pieces that are nothing short of masterpieces. Each piece we offer tells a captivating story through the artistry of combining geometric patterns, nature-inspired motifs, and religious symbols, transforming them into wearable works of art.


Discover our extensive collection of exquisite Jewellery designed for both women and men, perfect for adorning yourself on any special occasion. Whether it's weddings, mehendi ceremonies, sangeet nights, or the vibrant festivities of Diwali, Dussehra, Eid-Ul-Fitr, Navratri, and more, our Jewellery offerings are tailored to add a touch of elegance and splendour to your celebrations.

Discover the Allure of Indian Ethnic Jewelry:

  • Jadau Jewelry: A revered art form that is the epitome of Indian ethnic craftsmanship that is known for its intricate designs and use of precious gemstones. We offer artificial jadau jewellery that captures the essence of the traditional craftsmanship at an affordable price. (this statement can be written together for all jewellery categories also). These pieces feature elaborate designs, crafted with gold and silver, embedded with uncut diamonds, gemstones, pearls. Jadau earrings come in a variety of styles, such as Jhumkas, Chandbalis, studs, hoops, that can be worn with traditional and contemporary outifts. Jadau necklaces and rings also exude timeless beauty and grandeur, that are also perfect as standalone statement pieces.
  • Temple Jewelry: Temple jewelry originated from South India, inspired by temple architecture and religious symbolism. These pieces feature motifs of gods, goddesses, mythological characters and natural motifs such as peacocks, elephants, lotus; and are usually made in gold with an antique finish, embedded with gemstones and pearls for added opulence. They are perfect accessories for weddings, festive occasions and other religious ceremonies.
  • Navratna Jewelry: Navratna jewelry is a special category of Indian ethnic jewelry that harmoniously combines the power of nine precious gemstones, each representing a celestial planet. These jewelry pieces are vibrant in color and believed to bring positive luck to the wearer. Whether you choose to wear a navratna necklace, earrings, rings or bangles, these cherished adornments are sure to bring a colourful touch to your attire.
  • Meenakari Jewelry: Meenakari jewellery has been cherished for centuries and showcases the mastery of Indian enamel work. The enamels are vibrant in colour made into intricate designs. Whether you choose a Meenakari necklace, earrings, bangles, or rings, these exquisite pieces effortlessly elevate your style with their artistic charm and can be perfectly styled with traditional and contemporary outfits.

Unique Indian ethnic jewellery to elevate your style:


Hathphool: ‘Haathphool’ which literally translates to ‘hand flower’ is a jewelry piece that is adorned on the fingers and hand. They range from delicate intricate designs to bold and statement pieces.


Nath: A traditional jewellery piece that is worn on the nose. They vary in design from studs to large hoops depending on the region and traditional practices of India.


Kada: It can be worn by both men and women and is often embellished with engravings, carvings, gemstones, pearls, beads. They are traditionally thicker than a single bangle and are worn as statement pieces.


Matha Patti: An accessory that is worn across the forehead, is an elaborate version of the Maangtikka. Usually adorned on festive occasions and traditional celebrations.


Bajuband (armlet): A traditional armlet or armband which is worn on the upper arm by women that can be worn as singularly or in pairs on each arm.


Kamarband: It is a traditional waistband worn by women usually worn with sarees and lehengas.


Sarpech: It is a turban or head ornament worn by men worn during special occasions such as weddings. These pieces can be elevated with an added feather on top.


Cufflinks: Traditional cufflinks are worn by men with ethnic outfits such as kurtas and usually have vibrant meenakari work, gemstones or geometric and nature inspired designs.

Accessories:

At Indian Ethnic, we have curated a collection of accessories that embody the essence of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Our range of clutches and potlis showcases vibrant and bold colors, intricate embroidered designs, luxurious fabrics, and exquisite embellishments, catering to various styles and preferences..


The potlis are visually captivating yet practical. Their compact size and convenient drawstring closure make them the perfect accessory to carry your essentials while adding a touch of charm to your ensemble. Whether you’re attending a wedding, festival, or ant special occasion, potlis are a


For those seeking a modern and sleek option, clutch bags are an excellent choice, with secure closures and compartments. Each design reflects a harmonious blend of tradition and contemporary fashion, ensuring you make a statement wherever you go.

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