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Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Pure Handloom Cotton Saree Emerald Green with Sunflower design
Pure Handloom Cotton Saree Emerald Green with Sunflower design
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
Fabric: Authentic Banarasi silk sarees are primarily made from finely woven pure silk, such as Katan silk, known for its durability, smooth texture, and lustrous finish. Other variations use fabrics like organza (kora), georgette, and tussar silk, offering different drapes and sheens.Zari Work: The most distinctive feature is the extensive use of real or tested gold and silver metallic threads (zari) to create rich, shimmering patterns. This brocade work makes the sarees relatively heavy and regal.Motifs and Designs: Designs are heavily influenced by Mughal art and architecture, featuring intricate motifs such as:Kalga and Bel: Intricate floral and foliate (leafy) patterns and intertwining vines.Jhallar: A string of upright leaves design often found at the outer edge of the border.Jangla: Dense, all-over floral or jungle-inspired patterns.Paisleys, peacocks, and animal figures.Jaal: A net-like pattern covering the body of the saree.Craftsmanship: Each saree is traditionally handwoven by skilled artisans on a pit or jacquard loom, a meticulous process that can take anywhere from 15 days to six months, depending on the complexity of the design. The reverse side of a handloom saree often shows slight thread floats or irregularities, a mark of authenticity.
This is a beautiful Tissue silk saree in a silver color. The saree is adorned with intricate zari work in a floral pattern. The pallu of the saree is heavily embroidered with zari and sequins. The blouse piece is in a contrasting color and is also heavily embroidered.The saree is perfect for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and parties.
This Tissue silk saree is made from high-quality materials and is sure to last for years to come. The saree is soft and comfortable to wear, and the zari work adds a touch of luxury. The saree is also easy to drape, making it a perfect choice for those who are new to wearing sarees. If you are looking for a beautiful and elegant saree for your next special occasion, then this Tiissue silk saree is the perfect choice for you. Order yours today!
Rayon with Tone to Tone Embroidery Work
Rayon with Tone to Tone Embroidery Work
Soft, breathable, and lightweight rayon fabric ensures comfort and durability for all-day wear.
Features a beautiful, eye-catching embroidery that combines traditional and modern elements for a chic and elegant look.
Machine washable for effortless maintenance; retains its shape and color even after multiple washes.
Available Sizes:from XL & XXXL providing a perfect fit for all body types.
Malaysian Cotton with Cotton Lining & Embroidery Work
Malaysian Cotton with Cotton Lining & Embroidery Work
Soft, breathable, and lightweight Malaysian cotton blend fabric ensures comfort and durability for all-day wear.
Features a beautiful, eye-catching embroidery that combines traditional and modern elements for a chic and elegant look.
Designed with a flattering straight-cut kurta and relaxed-fit palazzo pants for ultimate comfort and ease of movement.
Machine washable for effortless maintenance; retains its shape and color even after multiple washes.
Available Sizes:from XXL & XXXL providing a perfect fit for all body types.
DESIGN: Elegant maroon kurta featuring intricate embroidered detailing along the neckline and sleeves, perfect for both festive and casual occasions
FABRIC: Premium Rayon material ensures comfort and breathability while maintaining a sophisticated appearance
STYLE ELEMENTS: V-neckline adorned with detailed floral embroidery in red and white patterns, creating an eye-catching focal point
SLEEVES: Comfortable 3/4 length sleeves with matching embroidered cuffs for a coordinated look
VERSATILITY: Suitable for multiple occasions - pair with trousers or traditional bottoms for a complete ethnic ensemble
A **Banarasi Tissue Silk Saree** is a luxurious and elegant drape, known for its sheer texture and rich craftsmanship. This exquisite saree features beautiful dark Pastel Colour Border and full saree like Golden Checked with fancy beautiful colours heavy pallu designer with brocade blouse adding a striking contrast to its delicate weave. The **allover strip design** showcases intricate, interwoven patterns that lend it a regal charm. The shimmering tissue silk fabric enhances the saree’s ethereal beauty, making it perfect for grand occasions, weddings, and festive celebrations. The fine zari work and the blend of traditional motifs reflect the timeless artistry of Banaras weavers, making it a treasured addition to any wardrobe.
Fabric:- Kurta-Viscose Rayon :: Pant- Cotton Lycra :: Dupatta: Chanderi Print || Wash Care: Dry Clean
Style: Straight Kurta Set
This set includes: 1 Kurta | 1 Pant|1 Dupatta| Work :- Embroidery
Colour Declaration : There might be slight variation in the actual color of the product due to different screen resolutions.
Ocassion: Traditional wear, casual Wear, party wear, evening wear kurti pant set for woman
Rayon Wrinkle with Heavy Embroidery | 3/4th Sleeves
Rayon Wrinkle with Heavy Embroidery | 3/4th Sleeves
DESIGN: Elegant maroon kurta featuring intricate embroidered detailing along the neckline and sleeves, perfect for both festive and casual occasions
FABRIC: Premium Rayon material ensures comfort and breathability while maintaining a sophisticated appearance
STYLE ELEMENTS: V-neckline adorned with detailed floral embroidery in red and white patterns, creating an eye-catching focal point
SLEEVES: Comfortable 3/4 length sleeves with matching embroidered cuffs for a coordinated look
VERSATILITY: Suitable for multiple occasions - pair with trousers or traditional bottoms for a complete ethnic ensemble
- Texture: Raw silk has a more rugged, matte texture and a less lustrous appearance compared to other silks.
- Feel: It is known for its natural, organic feel and is very breathable.
- Production: It's a natural fiber made from silkworm cocoons through a process called sericulture.
Wash care for a raw silk saree
- Washing:
- Hand wash in cold water.
- Use a mild, silk-safe detergent.
- Gently agitate the saree in the water for a few minutes; do not rub or scrub vigorously.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach.
- Rinse thoroughly with cold water.
- Drying:
- Do not wring or twist the saree.
- Gently roll the saree in a clean, absorbent towel to remove excess water.
- Air dry the saree by laying it flat in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
- Avoid direct sunlight, which can damage the fibers.
- Ironing:
- Iron on the reverse side of the saree.
- Use a low-heat setting.
- It is best to iron while the fabric is slightly damp, not wet.
- Consider using a pressing cloth for extra protection.
- Storage:
- Avoid storing in plastic bags, as they trap moisture.
- Wrap the saree in a soft, breathable cloth like muslin or cotton.
- Texture: Raw silk has a more rugged, matte texture and a less lustrous appearance compared to other silks.
- Feel: It is known for its natural, organic feel and is very breathable.
- Production: It's a natural fiber made from silkworm cocoons through a process called sericulture.
Wash care for a raw silk saree
- Washing:
- Hand wash in cold water.
- Use a mild, silk-safe detergent.
- Gently agitate the saree in the water for a few minutes; do not rub or scrub vigorously.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach.
- Rinse thoroughly with cold water.
- Drying:
- Do not wring or twist the saree.
- Gently roll the saree in a clean, absorbent towel to remove excess water.
- Air dry the saree by laying it flat in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
- Avoid direct sunlight, which can damage the fibers.
- Ironing:
- Iron on the reverse side of the saree.
- Use a low-heat setting.
- It is best to iron while the fabric is slightly damp, not wet.
- Consider using a pressing cloth for extra protection.
- Storage:
- Avoid storing in plastic bags, as they trap moisture.
- Wrap the saree in a soft, breathable cloth like muslin or cotton.
- Texture: Raw silk has a more rugged, matte texture and a less lustrous appearance compared to other silks.
- Feel: It is known for its natural, organic feel and is very breathable.
- Production: It's a natural fiber made from silkworm cocoons through a process called sericulture.
Wash care for a raw silk saree
- Washing:
- Hand wash in cold water.
- Use a mild, silk-safe detergent.
- Gently agitate the saree in the water for a few minutes; do not rub or scrub vigorously.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach.
- Rinse thoroughly with cold water.
- Drying:
- Do not wring or twist the saree.
- Gently roll the saree in a clean, absorbent towel to remove excess water.
- Air dry the saree by laying it flat in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
- Avoid direct sunlight, which can damage the fibers.
- Ironing:
- Iron on the reverse side of the saree.
- Use a low-heat setting.
- It is best to iron while the fabric is slightly damp, not wet.
- Consider using a pressing cloth for extra protection.
- Storage:
- Avoid storing in plastic bags, as they trap moisture.
- Wrap the saree in a soft, breathable cloth like muslin or cotton.
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