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Violet-Storm Banarasi Sari with Zari-Woven Lotuses and Paisleys

$78
$104
25% off
Includes any tariffs and taxes
Specifications
SDG58
Art Silk
Blouse/Underskirt Tailormade to Size
Delivery and Return Policies
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
Free Delivery
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Embrace Timeless Elegance

Step into a world of regal charm and exquisite craftsmanship with this stunning art silk Banarasi saree. The captivating violet-storm hue forms the perfect canvas for an intricate tapestry of golden zari work, creating a truly mesmerizing visual. This saree is not just a garment; it's a celebration of tradition and artistry, designed to make you feel effortlessly glamorous at any occasion.

Intricate Zari Weaving

The heart of this saree lies in its elaborate zari weaving. Delicate lotuses, symbols of purity and beauty, are rendered in shimmering gold thread, scattered across the fabric like precious gems. Interspersed with these are the classic paisley motifs, a hallmark of Banarasi artistry, adding a touch of intricate detail and cultural richness. The rich texture and lustrous sheen of the art silk material enhance the beauty of the zari work, making the motifs stand out with remarkable clarity and brilliance. The border features a contrasting band of deep purple adorned with delicate geometric patterns, further accentuating the regal appeal.

A Symphony of Colors

While the base color is a sophisticated violet-storm, the saree comes alive with subtle yet vibrant pops of color. Hints of fuchsia pink and teal green are woven into the design, creating a dynamic interplay of hues that catches the light and draws the eye. This thoughtful color palette adds depth and dimension to the overall aesthetic, ensuring that the saree is both striking and harmonious. The pallu, in particular, showcases a beautiful gradient and a denser concentration of the elaborate motifs, making it a focal point of this exquisite creation.

Crafted for Comfort and Style

Made from high-quality art silk, this saree offers the luxurious feel of silk without the delicate care requirements, making it a practical yet opulent choice. The fabric drapes beautifully, lending a graceful silhouette that is both flattering and comfortable. The lightweight nature of the art silk ensures ease of wear, allowing you to move with confidence and poise throughout the day or evening. This saree is more than just an outfit; it's an experience, a way to connect with heritage while radiating contemporary elegance.

Silken Splendor: Discovering the Craftsmanship of Banarasi Sarees

When it comes to choosing from a variety of elegant sarees to be worn on any special occasion or big event, a Banarasi saree is always the top pick for all women. As the name suggests, a Banarasi saree originates from the ancient city of Varanasi (formerly known as Banaras) in Uttar Pradesh, India. These sarees are made of finely woven high-quality silk and bear opulent embroidery with metallic threads. The main characteristic feature of a Banarasi saree is gold and silver brocade or zari work upon the silk fabric. The end of the saree called Pallu is heavily decorated with the work of embroidered designs and sometimes with mina work.

The making process of a Banarasi silk saree is elaborate and a lot of manual labor and dedication goes into it.

1. Graphing and designing

Before working on the original Banarasi saree, a template is prepared by making a detailed design on graph paper. This template contains the designs of the base, pallu, and border. When these designs are approved and agreed upon, the process moves further into the next step.

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2. Patta Preparation

The Patta is a stencil made of cardboard on which the designs on graphic paper are put into the handloom machine and holes are punched into to create its exact pattern/copy. The stencil is then installed into the machine from where the weaving process begins.

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3. Selection and dyeing of yarn

High-quality silk yarns from South India are selected for the making of the finest Banarasi sarees. These raw yarns are then processed and dyed as per the color shade of choice. The excess water is drained out and the colored yarns are allowed to dry in the sun.

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4. Zari selection

Zari is one of the distinctive features of Banarasis that makes the saree look graceful and beautiful. The selection of Zari is done as per the base color of the saree. Usually, in most sarees, copper zari is used but sometimes real silver and gold zari may also be used.

5. Weaving

After the silk yarns are processed and ready, the process of weaving begins on a handloom attached to the machine. This is the most complicated step in the whole process. The longitudinal threads (the Tana) and the latitudinal threads (the Bana) are set on the loom. With the back-and-forth movement of the shuttle of the machine, the desired design is obtained and the weaving of the Banarasi saree is completed. The weavers of Banaras are highly skilled and thus they are able to exhibit excellent skills and the fabric comes out with the right details.

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6. Finishing

When the weaving of the saree is completed, it is made ready to be sent out for sale. Extra or loose threads are cut to make the saree flawless.

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The colors of Banarasi sarees are always vibrant and eye-catching. Every step of the process of making these sarees is carried out in such a way that the richness and magnificence of the fabric and its design do not go for a toss and the saree turns out just the way it is required. The splendor of Banarasis is undoubtedly unmatched and this is the reason why they are in high demand even in the international fashion world.

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