Banarasi Sarees
Welcome to Mysilklove’s Banarasi Saree Collection – a curated range of handwoven sarees that combine elegance, comfort, and timeless charm for every special occasion.
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Topaz Blue Banarasi Handloom Saree
Light Steel Blue Banarasi Handloom Saree
Greyish Purple Banarasi Handloom Saree
Pale Brown Banarasi Handloom Saree
Brownish Pink Banarasi Handloom Saree
Soya Bean Green Banarasi Handloom Saree
Faded Pink Banarasi Raw Silk Saree
Light Mauve Purple Banarasi Raw Silk Saree
Surf Crest Blue Banarasi Raw Silk Saree
Honey Yellow Banarasi Raw Silk Saree
Sky Blue Banarasi Raw Silk Saree
Greenish Cyan Woven Banarasi Saree
Vanilla Cream Woven Banarasi Saree
Dark Aquamarine Blue Woven Banarasi Saree
Cherry Pink Woven Banarasi Saree
Olive Green Woven Banarasi Saree
Ocean Blue Woven Banarasi Saree
Saffron Mango Yellow Woven Banarasi Saree
Rouge Purple Woven Banarasi Saree
Gulf Stream Blue Woven Banarasi Saree
Pansy Purple Woven Banarasi Saree
Onion Black Woven Banarasi Saree
Brandy Cream Woven Banarasi Saree
Bee Yellow Woven Banarasi Saree
Our Banarasi Saree Collection at Mysilklove
Katan Silk Sarees
Origin and History:
Katan silk sarees are a hallmark of the Banarasi weaving tradition, originating in Varanasi (Banaras). This fabric dates back to the Mughal era, where it was favored by royalty for its richness and elegance. Katan silk is a pure silk fabric known for its durability and luxurious texture.
How Fabric is Made:
Katan silk is created by twisting together pure silk threads to form a strong and lustrous base. The fabric is then woven using traditional handlooms and often adorned with intricate zari work made of gold or silver threads.
Why Buy Original Banarasi Katan Silk Sarees:
Original Katan silk sarees are prized for their opulence and timeless appeal. The blend of fine silk and exquisite motifs makes them ideal for weddings, festivities, and grand occasions. Owning one is like holding a piece of India’s regal history.
Organza Banarasi Sarees
Origin and History:
Organza Banarasi sarees combine the crisp elegance of organza with the grandeur of Banarasi weaving. Though relatively modern in origin, they carry forward centuries-old weaving techniques with a contemporary twist.
How Fabric is Made:
Made from fine silk threads, organza is a lightweight, sheer fabric. The Banarasi variant is enriched with zari and brocade patterns using jacquard or handloom techniques, adding a regal touch to its ethereal texture.
Why Buy Original Banarasi Organza Sarees:
Perfect for festive occasions, Organza Banarasi sarees offer a graceful fall and rich detailing without being too heavy. Their transparency and subtle shine make them a stylish yet traditional choice.
Shattir Banarasi Sarees
Origin and History:
Shattir is a unique and affordable fabric developed in Varanasi to cater to the demand for lightweight Banarasi sarees. It blends tradition with affordability, making it accessible to a wider audience.
How Fabric is Made:
Shattir sarees are made using a combination of silk and synthetic fibers, offering durability and comfort. The fabric is adorned with Banarasi-style motifs and zari borders that resemble traditional silk sarees.
Why Buy Original Shattir Banarasi Sarees:
These sarees are perfect for daily wear or light festive events. They offer the traditional Banarasi look at an economical price without compromising on elegance.
Georgette Banarasi Sarees
Origin and History:
Georgette Banarasi sarees are a fusion of modern and traditional aesthetics. While georgette as a fabric has French roots, Indian weavers in Banaras have adopted it to create beautiful, lightweight sarees with heavy zari embellishments.
How Fabric is Made:
Georgette is a sheer, flowy fabric made from tightly twisted yarns. Banarasi artisans use this base to create vibrant, heavily patterned sarees using brocade and zari weaving techniques.
Why Buy Original Banarasi Georgette Sarees:
These sarees combine comfort with grandeur, making them ideal for long events and ceremonies. They drape beautifully and come in a variety of vibrant colors and traditional motifs.
Tissue Banarasi Sarees
Origin and History:
Tissue Banarasi sarees are the epitome of glamour and grace. Their history is rooted in the royal courts of India, where finely woven tissue fabric was favored for its shimmering effect.
How Fabric is Made:
Made from silk and metallic threads, Tissue sarees have a subtle sheen that reflects light beautifully. The zari work is often woven into the fabric itself, giving it a glowing appearance.
Why Buy Original Banarasi Tissue Sarees:
These sarees are perfect for evening events and weddings. Their lightweight yet rich look makes them a standout choice for those who want a luxurious feel without the heaviness.
Craftsmanship and Authenticity
Each Banarasi saree is a result of skilled craftsmanship honed over generations. From intricate handwoven zari motifs to luxurious silk fabrics, Banarasi sarees represent a deep connection to India’s cultural and artistic heritage. By choosing original Banarasi sarees, you are supporting the heritage of Varanasi’s weaving community, preserving a centuries-old craft, and investing in wearable art that transcends trends.
Types of Banarasi Sarees
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Katan Silk Sarees
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Traditional, rich silk sarees known for durability and classic zari motifs.
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Organza Sarees
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Lightweight, sheer sarees with traditional zari patterns.
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Shattir Sarees
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Affordable and elegant sarees for everyday elegance.
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Georgette Sarees
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Flowing and comfortable with modern appeal and traditional weaves.
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Tissue Sarees
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Shimmering sarees perfect for festive and evening wear.
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Special Features
Zari Weaving:
Banarasi sarees are renowned for their zari work—real gold and silver threads used to weave intricate floral, paisley, and Mughal-inspired motifs.
Brocade Patterns:
Banarasi brocade features raised patterns woven with metallic threads, creating a regal look and texture.
Handloom Heritage:
Each handwoven Banarasi saree can take anywhere from 15 days to 6 months to complete, depending on its complexity. These are heirloom-quality pieces.
Shopping Online
Explore our curated collection of original Banarasi sarees online. Whether you’re shopping for a wedding, festival, or a special celebration, you’ll find a wide range of options—from traditional reds and golds to pastel organzas with modern patterns.
FAQs
What makes Banarasi sarees special?
Banarasi sarees are known for their fine silk, intricate zari work, and handloom craftsmanship that has been preserved for centuries.
Are all Banarasi sarees made in Varanasi?
Authentic Banarasi sarees are traditionally made in Varanasi by skilled weavers using time-honored methods.
Can Banarasi sarees be worn casually?
Yes, lighter versions like Shattir and Organza Banarasi sarees are ideal for casual or semi-formal wear.
Do you provide certification for authenticity?
Yes, we offer certificates of authenticity with our original Banarasi silk sarees.
How should I care for my Banarasi saree?
Dry clean only. Store in a muslin cloth and avoid direct sunlight to preserve the zari and silk.
Price Range
Our Banarasi saree collection caters to every budget—from elegant daily-wear options starting at ₹3,000 to luxurious bridal sarees priced upwards of ₹50,000. Each saree is crafted with care and offers value that lasts for generations.
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