Banarasi Pure katan Silk Handwoven
Banarasi Pure katan Silk Handwoven
Pure Katan Handwoven Banarasi Saree- Handwoven with silver and gold zari buttis all over and designer multicolor resham meenakari border weave
Become a vision of etherealness draped in this multicolor resham meenakari border weave Banarasi saree. The body of the saree is feathery due to the material and is made sublime by the contrast border and paisley pallu weave that brings a hint of intricate beauty. The border and pallu are traditional elements, with exquisite woven patterns borrowed from heritage Banarasi weaves, making this saree a timeless gem in your wardrobe
SAREE ADD-ONS
Made to Order to be ordered separately after the saree order is placed
- Stitched Blouse
- Underskirt
- Fall for Saree
- Piko
- Petticoat
CUSTOM JEWELLERY TO MATCH THE SAREE
We will send you the catalog of matching jewelry once you place the order, you can order it separately
WASH AND CARE
- DryClean Only
- Avoid getting the saree in contact with liquids, especially perfumes.
- Change fold regularly, and store in pure cotton fabrics
- Iron on the Reverse side
- Do Not Bleach And Expose This Product To Excessive Heat And Sunlight For Long
Free Shipping On All Orders
Shipped Within 2-3 Bussiness Days
FREE CONSULTATION WITH OUR STYLIST
You are never on your own when it comes to Us. Our stylist will help you get the best out of this saree with the matching accessories and help in draping - Phone Consultation our Stylist for free once you have placed the order. Our stylists are also available to visit you in person to offer their paid services to help you with special occasions.
THE WEAVING TECHNIQUE
Phekwa is a weaving style from Banaras, where the weft yarn is interlaced in the warp from one end to the other creating textures on the surface of the cloth also called the zamin. This can be done with single silk yarn or resham or zari, or both can be wound around shuttles. This is one of the most widely used Banarasi handloom weaving techniques where the motifs are woven together as opposed to kadhwa sarees, thus taking less time to complete a saree. This weaving style leaves a large proportion of the silk or zari thread at the back of the saree where there is no motif at the front. These threads at the back are then cut, once the saree is complete. Mostly the ladies of the house help in cutting and cleaning this extra float
Manufactured, Packed & Marketed by
TheHouseOfSmaya - 32, 3rd Cross Rd, near Siddhartha public school, Chowdiah Block, Mannarayanapalya, Chamundi Nagar, RT Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560032