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The Royal Craft of India - Banarasi Printed Fabric Collection

A distinguishing feature of our Banarasi fabric from other fabrics is that, in an age driven by technology, we still use traditional methods, namely hand weaving methods, to weave a single piece of Banarasi fabric, giving these fabrics an ethnic and royal appearance, making them the first choice of every fashion lover.

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The Royal Craft of India - Banarasi Printed Fabric Collection

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  1. The Royal Craft of India - Banarasi Printed Fabric Collection Banarasi Fabric is one of the most royal and ethnic handicrafts of India. There are so many Indian Crafts that are available in the market but Banarasi among them steals the entire market cap due to its charm and its royalness. The Entire Banarasi Fabric design is the process of adding life to the fabric with its intricate weave. Well, everyone across the nation knows what Banarasi Printed Fabric. The Banarasi Fabrics are one of the oldest traditional silk crafts which have been talked about in several scriptures, including Mahabharata, Buddhist scriptures dating back thousands of years. Banarasi Fabric is a magnificent fabric that is thought to have originated in the royal city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India. Banarasi Fabric is known for being exceedingly smooth and is famous for being woven into Banarasi Silk Sarees in India and across the world. HISTORY Because of its exceptional creativity and workmanship, Banarasi Fabrics are regarded as a one-of-a-kind species. The market for Banarasi fabrics had declined several centuries before, but a surge in demand occurred during the Mughal era. The Mughals were the first to bring Banarasi fabric craftsmanship to India. The Mughals are said to have taken it upon themselves to glorify the technique of saree-making with Banarasi fabric. The Mughals are admired for motivating a small number of artisans to work in the delicate technique of weaving textiles. It is said that the magnificent skill of weaving Banarasi silk cloth into Sarees emerged in India during the Mughal dynasty. The method of weaving Banarasi cloth was combined with Persian themes and blended with Indian traditional dress to create more unique floral patterns that give the designs a more regal appearance. A look at present Banarasi fabrics will reveal that they are the result of this specific combination of two different civilizations and the exceptional zeal of Mughals.

  2. Ganga’s Banarasi Fabric A distinguishing feature of our Banarasi fabric from other fabrics is that, in an age driven by technology, we still use traditional methods, namely hand weaving methods, to weave a single piece of Banarasi fabric, giving these fabrics an ethnic and royal appearance, making them the first choice of every fashion lover. The Banarasi saree is usually created in four styles: Organza (Kora), Georgette, Shatir, and pure silk (Katan). Organza, satin borders, jangla, Brocades, Tanchoi, cutwork, and Resham butidar are some of the various variations of Banarasi silk sarees with unique motifs of animals, and birds, floral, fruit, human figures, and geometric patterns. The Banarasi saree, which is most typically made from Banarasi cloth, is popular not just as part of the bridal dress in Bengal weddings, but also among ladies of various religions and socioeconomic positions. This Banarasi saree is generating ripples not just in the Indian fashion sector, but also throughout the world. The skill and tradition of making sarees from Banarasi silk textiles are very old. The continual transmission of Banarasi saree artistic culture from one generation to the next has never halted. Despite being ancient artistry, we at Ganga Fashion commit ourselves totally to making each piece of Banarasi cloth appear like an endless art that will never fail to captivate eyes with its graceful and exquisite shapes and patterns. If you do not have a Banarasi Fabric in your closet, you are really lacking in fashion. Visit Ganga Fashion and purchase some stunning Banarasi fabric!

  3. Teal Green Paisley Pattern Woven Banarasi Fabric SKU: BN82 This golden zari design is woven directly onto light and relaxing Taffeta Silk from Banaras (Varanasi). Golden woven designs made of synthetic strands are precisely designed and weaved, drawing influence from royal gardens, flowers, leaves, and a variety of beautiful patterns. Ideal for a variety of ethnic attire, including sarees and modern fusion interpretations of traditional ethnic wear.

  4. Green Block Pattern Woven Zari Banarasi Fabric SKU: BN03 This green block pattern zari Banarasi fabric is the piece of style, you need. The intricately woven strands of zari and green-hued yarn make the entire piece of fabric the perfect choice for various ethnic ensembles.

  5. Magenta Pink Traditional Design Woven Banarasi Fabric SKU: BN46-C As rich as it appears, the craft of brocade has surpassed the era of wealth and monarchy. This Magenta Banarasi fabric employs delicate gauze threads with perfect accuracy to create patterns ranging from artistic elaboration to minimalistic complexity. Dress like a royal every day with this Banarasi masterpiece Ganga Fashions offers the greatest selections of this sumptuous fabric, responsibly obtained from local craftspeople. Our assortment includes magnificent Banarasi fabrics embroidered with delicate springtime flowers, brocade fabric for traditional Banarasi blouses ornamented with dazzling Buttes and regal damask zari patterns, and regal damask zari patterns. Banarasi silk fabric is an excellent choice for certain traditional wardrobe-essentials. Banarasi dress are the preferred attire for wedding guests, and a plain saree may be dressed up with a Banarasi blouse!

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