Back by Popular Demand: Atharva's Exclusive Collections Are Returning to Hyderabad ,  This Time in Kompally

Back by Popular Demand: Atharva's Exclusive Collections Are Returning to Hyderabad , This Time in Kompally

Some cities make it easy to come back. Hyderabad was that way from the very first show ,  the response at Banjara Hills made it clear that this was a city with a genuine appetite for fine silk, and that appetite deserved more than one visit. So Atharva House of Sarees is returning, this time heading to Kompally, and bringing with it something that feels even more focused than before: a Pure Mysore Silk Trunk Show built around three of the most sought-after categories in Indian textile craft.

The show runs from the 11th to the 13th of June 2026 at Beige ,  The Pop Up Store, Kompally, Hyderabad. Three days, From 10 AM to 8:30 PM.

Why Kompally

Kompally has quietly grown into one of Hyderabad's most significant residential corridors ,  a neighbourhood that has expanded without losing its sense of community, where families have put down roots and built lives that still make room for tradition. It is exactly the kind of place where a trunk show of this nature belongs. Not a mall, not a high street ,  a carefully chosen space where the sarees can be the entire point of the visit.

A trunk show is a different experience from a large exhibition. The range is more focused, the atmosphere more considered, and the time you spend with each piece tends to be longer. For anyone who finds large expos overwhelming, or who simply prefers to shop without the noise, this format offers something genuinely different. It is the kind of setting where you actually get to understand what you are looking at.

The Three Collections

The showcase at Kompally is built around three distinct but complementary categories, each one representing a different expression of Mysore silk's range.

The first is Pure Mysore Silk 

The foundation of everything Atharva does and the category that draws women back to these shows again and again. There is a reason the pure Mysore silk sarees in an Atharva collection tend to move quickly: they are sourced with care, verified for authenticity, and represent the kind of quality that is increasingly difficult to find in a market full of approximations. The weight, the sheen, the fall of the fabric ,  these are things that are immediately apparent when you hold the real thing, and immediately missed when you don't.

The second category is Pure Gold Zari Sarees.

Pure gold zari Mysore silk sarees occupy a very specific place in a woman's wardrobe ,  they are not everyday pieces, but they are not purely ceremonial either. They are the sarees worn to a close friend's wedding, to a family puja that matters, to an occasion where the effort of dressing well is itself a mark of respect. The gold zari work in these pieces is the kind that holds its colour and its structure across years of careful wearing, which is what separates genuine zari from the metallic thread that passes for it elsewhere.

The third is Pure Silver Zari Sarees ,  and if gold zari is the more traditional choice, silver zari is increasingly the more interesting one. Cooler in tone, more versatile across complexions, and possessed of an elegance that sits equally well at a formal occasion and a festive afternoon gathering. On a Mysore silk base, silver zari has a particular quality ,  the contrast between the warmth of the silk and the coolness of the metal thread produces something that is quietly striking in a way that grows on you the longer you wear it.

For the Woman Who Knows What She Is Looking For

A trunk show of this specificity tends to attract a particular kind of shopper,  one who already has opinions about silk, who knows the difference between a well-made zari border and a poorly made one, and who comes in with a clear sense of what she wants, even if she is open to being surprised. The Mysore silk sarees latest designs in this collection speak to exactly that sensibility. These are not generic festive pieces. They are considered selections that reflect current directions in colour, motif, and construction while remaining grounded in the weaving traditions that make Mysore silk worth buying in the first place.

For those who love silk but find traditional weaves too heavy for certain occasions, the pure Mysore crepe silk sarees in the collection offer an elegant alternative. The crepe base lightens the fabric without compromising the quality of the silk itself, making it a natural choice for daytime events, office occasions, or any setting where you want the presence of silk without the formality of a heavier weave.

And for those who want something that moves between festive and social occasions with ease, the party wear Mysore silk sarees here have been selected with exactly that versatility in mind. Pieces that dress up without effort, that look appropriate at a reception and equally good at a dinner,  the kind of saree that earns its place in a wardrobe by being genuinely useful rather than just beautiful.

Coming to Kompally

Beige ,The Pop Up Store is a space that suits this kind of showcase well. Intimate enough to feel personal, well-located enough to be accessible from across the Kompally corridor and beyond. If the Banjara Hills show introduced Atharva to Hyderabad, this one is for the women who were already paying attention ,  and for those discovering the brand for the first time in their own neighbourhood.

Three days. A focused collection. Silk that is worth the visit.

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