: For Banarasi or handloom sarees, look at the reverse side. Authentic pieces have a neat, anchored weave, while machine-made imitations often have long, messy floating threads.
"I bought from 'MMS Saree City' without checking the verified tag. They sent a torn rag. Never again. Always ask for the verification video first." — mms saree verified
When purchasing a high-end saree like an MMS-coded piece, the following "papers" or marks serve as verification: Silk Mark Certificate : For Banarasi or handloom sarees, look at the reverse side
Scammers frequently use names like "MMS Saree," "Viral Saree Video," or similar phrases on social media (Facebook, YouTube, Twitter/X) and messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram). They promise access to an "unverified" or "leaked" video involving a saree, often with a sensational or adult content hook. They sent a torn rag
Add filter: toggle so buyers see only verified sarees.
Take the product photo from the listing. Go to Google Images. Click the camera icon and paste the image URL. If the same photo appears on 20 different websites (AliExpress, Amazon, Meesho), it is a stock image, not a unique verified stock.
If you are looking for verified reviews for a specific online saree vendor, here is how to assess their reliability: