Enjoy the mindful, hands-on process of creating your own colourful sari wreath. Each kit includes everything you need to make a 12" sustainable wreath: around 200 pre-cut sari strips in mixed colours, neatly tucked into a sari drawstring pouch, plus a wreath frame and simple step-by-step instructions.
The making process takes around 1–2 hours, making it a gorgeous evening ritual or a fun activity to do with friends or family. Every strip is cut from reclaimed saris, so no two wreaths are ever the same, each one tells its own story in colour and texture.
Please note: the fibres do naturally shed, so we recommend making your wreath somewhere that’s easy to clean, and in clothes you don’t mind getting a little “fluffy”.
What We Love
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A slow, creative craft project that’s easy enough for beginners.
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Every wreath is completely unique thanks to the upcycled sari fabrics.
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Beautiful, reusable sari pouch that feels special even before you open it.
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A genuinely sustainable alternative to mass-produced decorations.
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Lovely for craft nights, gifting, or a mindful solo afternoon at home.
From the Maker
Pri Pri was founded by London-based designer Priya, inspired by summers spent in India with her sari-wearing, sewing-obsessed grandmother. Those early lessons at the sewing machine turned into a love of textiles and, eventually, a brand that blends traditional Indian fabrics with modern, Western silhouettes.
Pri Pri works almost entirely with pre-loved saris, sourced through family contacts and Mumbai markets. Each sari is carefully checked, cleaned and then reimagined into new pieces – with even the tiniest offcuts saved and transformed into accessories and these colourful wreaths.
Circular design and low waste sit at the heart of the brand: materials are reused, packaging is recyclable, and the production is kept as low-impact as possible. Pri Pri also partners with Animedh Charitable Trust in India, providing sewing work and training for underprivileged women. Offcuts are sent to the women in the programme, who stitch them into accessories that are then sold through Pri Pri – helping them gain skills, income and long-term opportunities.