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Indian Banarasi Sarees made of banarasi silk is produced in Varanasi, which is also known as Benaras or Banaras. The sarees are renowned for being some of the finest in India. It is rare to meet someone who doesnu2019t like wearing them! While wearing Banarasi lehengas on the wedding day may be a recent fashion.
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What Is So Appealing in Banarasi Saree? • Indian Sarees made of banarasi silk are produced in Varanasi, which is also known as Benaras or Banaras. • The sarees are renowned for being some of the finest in India. It is rare to meet someone who doesn’t like wearing them! While wearing Banarasi lehengas on the wedding day may be a recent fashion. • Indian Brides have worn Banarasi sarees for years and stand out in the crowd, even by wearing them today! There is something classic about a rich Banarasi Saree- something you just cannot go wrong with, whether you are including them in your trousseau for your wedding or choosing to wear them on your big day. • Welcome to Tirumala Blogs, where we will explore the elements that make Banarasi sarees so alluring and why they continue to enchant fashion enthusiasts across the globe.
Unveiling the Timeless Origins of Banarasi Sarees You can choose from various Banarasi saree types rather than just one • Pure Silk Banarasi Saree (Katan) The history of the Banarasi silk saree is firmly rooted in Indian heritage. An ethereal appeal can be found in the beautiful and opulent weaving on the fine glossy silk with rich silver and golden Zari. • Organza Banarasi Saree with Zari and Silk (Kora) Organza is a delicate, lightweight fabric with stunning Zari embroidery that shimmers in silver and gold tones. Banarasi organza sarees are a must-have in every woman’s wardrobe to achieve a royal yet alluring appearance due to their smooth and silky touch. • ShattirBanarasi Saree Banarasi sarees made of the Shattir fabric are cheaper than those made of Pure Silk (Katan Fabric) since it is lighter and simpler. They are appropriate for daily wear because of their simple yet trendy designs.
Understanding the Different Categories of Banarasi Sarees Based on Their Design. • BanarasiButidar Saree These sarees are characterised by their intricate booti motifs, which are small, repetitive patterns woven throughout the fabric. The bootis can be in various shapes, such as flowers, paisleys, or geometric designs, creating a mesmerising texture on the saree. • BanarasiTanchoi Saree These sarees feature a unique style of weaving where the weft and warp threads are of different colours, creating a beautiful contrast and a subtle shimmering effect. • Banarasi Cutwork Saree These sarees showcase an exquisite technique where the fabric is cut to create delicate patterns, which are then filled with intricate threadwork. The cutwork design adds a touch of ethereal beauty to the saree, enhancing its visual appeal.
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