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Black and Beige Sari from Banaras with Hand-woven Roses on Border

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This one is an unusual one for the traditional Banarasi variety of Indian sarees. It is of the famous silk make of the region, bearing the inimitable finish of its endemic weaving technique. Zoom in on the field to appreciate its gossamer beauty, which has that hint of seductive translucence desired by most women. The high-precision weave is set off by ample proportions of jute in the fabric mix, which makes this a one-of-a-kind Banarasi number.

While the pure silken numbers produced in the region are a popular choice with Indian brides to wear on the day of their wedding phere, this one is a more understated one that should go into your trousseau. It would be a great pick for when you are hosting your first party in your new home, making for a statement of elegance like no conventional saree would. Together with the width of the floral-woven border, the raw foundation colour of the jute against the pastel black of the field is at once feminine and powerful.

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Pure Silk with Jute Weaver Kasim Family, Banaras
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A Symphony of Tradition and Modernity

Experience the exquisite craftsmanship of Banaras with this stunning black and beige sari, a testament to timeless Indian textile artistry. Woven with a luxurious blend of pure silk and the natural texture of jute, this sari offers a unique drape and a subtle sheen that speaks of refined elegance. The deep, enigmatic black of the main body of the sari provides a sophisticated canvas, beautifully contrasted by the warm, earthy tones of the beige border.

Embroidered Elegance: The Hand-Woven Rose Motif

The true artistry of this piece lies in the intricately hand-woven rose motifs that adorn the border. Each rose is a miniature masterpiece, brought to life with vibrant pops of fuchsia pink and cheerful orange. The skilled hands of the Weaver Kasim Family from Banaras have meticulously crafted these floral designs, ensuring a depth and texture that machine embroidery simply cannot replicate. These blooms seem to unfurl gracefully along the pallu and the lower hem, adding a touch of romantic charm and feminine allure. The subtle variations in the weave of the beige portion further enhance the artisanal appeal, showcasing the beauty of hand-spun fibers.

Versatility for Every Occasion

This sari is a versatile addition to any wardrobe, perfect for a range of occasions. Dress it up for weddings, festivals, or formal gatherings, and let the intricate weave and vibrant motifs be the centerpiece of your ensemble. The sophisticated color palette ensures it can be styled in numerous ways, easily paired with contrasting or complementary blouses and jewelry. For those seeking to make a statement with understated elegance, this sari is an impeccable choice. It embodies the heritage of Banarasi silk weaving while embracing a contemporary aesthetic that appeals to the modern woman. The blend of silk and jute creates a fabric that is both breathable and sumptuously textured, ensuring comfort alongside style.

An Heirloom in the Making

Owning this sari is not just about acquiring a beautiful garment; it's about possessing a piece of cultural heritage. The tradition of Banarasi silk weaving is a centuries-old art form, passed down through generations. By choosing this sari, you are supporting the continuation of this remarkable craft and bringing a piece of Indian history into your life. The quality of the materials and the meticulous hand-weaving ensure that this sari will be a cherished heirloom, capable of being passed down through the years, retaining its beauty and significance.

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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