FashDeal Woven Banarasi Art Silk Saree(Yellow)
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A Banarasi silk sari is a luxurious and iconic traditional Indian garment, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship. Originating from the city of Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, these saris are a symbol of opulence, often considered a must-have in bridal trousseaus and festive wardrobes.FeaturesFabric:Made from fine silk, known for its rich texture and natural sheen.Durable and comfortable, yet glamorous.Weaving Style:Intricate Brocade Work: The hallmark of Banarasi saris is the intricate zari work using gold or silver threads, often in raised patterns.Handwoven Excellence: Many Banarasi saris are handwoven by artisans, showcasing centuries-old techniques.Designs:Traditional Motifs: Floral and foliate patterns, Mughal-inspired motifs like jhallar (edging of the sari), and Kalga-Bel (vine work).Contemporary Styles: Modern adaptations include minimalistic designs with lighter zari work.Types of Banarasi Silk Saris:Katan Silk: Pure silk with a smooth texture.Shattir: Lightweight and versatile.Jangla: Features intricate patterns with heavy zari.Cutwork: Less expensive but still elegant, with cut-out patterns.Tissue Saris: Shimmering gold or silver base for a royal look.Color Palette:Vibrant jewel tones like crimson red, emerald green, royal blue, and gold.Pastel shades are also available in contemporary designs.OccasionsBanarasi silk saris are perfect for:Weddings (especially for brides and mothers of the bride/groom).Festivals like Diwali, Durga Puja, or Eid.Special events and formal gatherings.Care InstructionsDry Clean Only: To maintain the richness of silk and zari.Storage: Fold neatly with tissue paper or a muslin cloth, and store in a dry place. Refold periodically to avoid creases in zari areas.Avoid direct sunlight and moisture to preserve the sari's vibrancy.