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Fabric: The saree is made of high-quality silk, often katan (pure silk) or organza (a lightweight, sheer fabric), which provides an elegant and fluid drape.
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Weaving Technique: The saree features intricate Banarasi weaving, a centuries-old technique originating from Varanasi. The fabric is adorned with golden or silver zari (thread) work, creating luxurious patterns. Common designs include floral motifs, paisleys, and delicate geometric patterns. The zari is skillfully woven into the silk fabric, often using techniques like cutwork, brocade, or jamdani.
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Color and Design: The black color serves as a dramatic backdrop, with the woven motifs standing out in metallic shades of gold, silver, or copper, giving it a regal and sophisticated look. The pallu (end portion of the saree) is typically more elaborate, often showcasing a more complex or dense design. Some sarees may also feature a contrast border in rich hues like red, gold, or green.
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Border and Pallu: The saree has an ornate border, often woven with intricate patterns that add depth and contrast to the black base. The pallu is usually heavily embroidered, with motifs that enhance its grandeur.
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Occasions: The Black Silk Woven Banarasi Saree is the perfect choice for weddings, royal events, and cultural celebrations. Its opulence and historical significance make it a timeless garment.
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Style and Draping: It is typically draped in the classic Indian style, allowing the intricate details to be displayed. The saree’s luxurious silk fabric ensures a graceful fall, while the gold or silver zari work adds a touch of regal glamour.
- FABRICTYPE: BANARASI SOFT SILK SAREE
🔰 SAREE LENGTH 5.5 METER
🔰 BLOUSE LENGTH 0.8 METER
👉 PARFECT WEIGHT::547GM