Thursday, June 17, 2021

Types of Banarasi Sarees

Banarasi sarees hold a rich history and irrespective of all the fashion trends which have fallen into this world, it would be right to say that women, irrespective of their age look beyond exceptional in an authentic Banarasi saree. There is no other outfit that matches the grace and elegance of a saree, and if it is blended with the sheen and artistry of the Banaras, that is s cherry on the cake.

And we all love Banarasi sarees but only a few know about the different types of Banarasi Sarees. The richness and deep-rooted history are extremely fascinating and if you want to learn more about it, keep on reading!

  1.  Katan Silk Sarees 

Katan silk sarees are intricately woven by skilled artisans who have perfected the art over the decades. The richness of the sarees is attained through an exquisite artwork of Gold or Silver Zari.


2.   Kora Silk Sarees

A perfect amalgamation of contemporary and classical, Kora Silk Sarees can introduce class and add grace to your wardrobe like no other variety. Wear it on any occasion and you shall be a sight to behold by all.



3.    Jangla Banarasi Sarees

This craft is performed with precision on every yard of Banarasi silk in order to deliver the most elegant, subtle, and traditional saree which will help you look the most graceful version of yourself. It is known for a heavy and highly intricate Jangla vegetation motif created on the yards of the whole saree.


4.    Tussar Silk Saree

Adding a traditional and timeless Tussar silk saree to your ethnic wardrobe is truly the best decision you can make. A Tussar silk saree is a dream come true for every woman who loved the art of Banaras.


5.    Khadi Silk Sarees

Characterized by its sheen, unique texture, and luxe appeal, Khadi Silk Sarees can add a dash of tradition and class to your wardrobe. Artistically spun from pure cotton and silk, Khadi Silk Sarees when adorned are bound to make the heads turn.


6.    Meenakari Silk Sarees

Skilled artisans from all India skillfully weave magic using thread which when adorned will certainly make you feel like you are a part of a royal l era. The surreal weaving is done by skilled artisans from Banaras who create magic on pure silk.


7.    Kanjeevaram Sarees

Kanjeewaram Silk saree gets its name from the small town of Tamil Nadu and is famous because of its vlean texture despite the density of the Kovari form of thread work performed on pure Banarasi silk.


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