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Banarasi Sarees: The Finest Traditional Indian Outfit

Either a wedding or a formal meeting, sarees are adorned by women on most occasions as it is one of the most elegant and graceful apparels. Making a never ending fashion statement, sarees have been in our culture for as long as you can think. From designer sarees in Hyderabad to handloom sarees in Mumbai, sarees can never go out of style because of its magnificent beauty and charisma. Undoubtedly, it is the most elegant clothing of all.

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Banarasi Sarees: The Finest Traditional Indian Outfit

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  1. Banarasi Sarees: The Finest Traditional Indian Outfit As long as one can think, sarees have been an integral part of the Indian culture. It speaks volumes about the rich heritage of India and the diversity in cultures the country beholds. Either a wedding or a formal meeting, sarees are adorned by women on most occasions as it is one of the most elegant and graceful apparels. Making a never ending fashion statement, sarees have been in our culture for as long as you can think. From designer sarees in Hyderabad to handloom sarees in Mumbai, sarees can never go out of style because of its magnificent beauty and charisma. Undoubtedly, it is the most elegant clothing of all. Banarasi sarees: Medieval to Modern Amongst the ocean of varieties of sarees available in the country, Banarasi saree is undoubtedly the most regal and the most opulent of them all. The royal queen of sarees, the origin of Banarasi sarees dates back to the time Mughals ruled the nation. From classic Mughal-motifs, patterns and aesthetics, Banarasi sarees have travelled a long journey. Over the span of time, the patterns, colour palettes and aesthetics have evolved to suit the contemporary needs of the younger generation. From the time when Banarasi sarees were exclusively worn by royals or in weddings, lighter Banarasi sarees are seen as appropriate for a formal event or an office party.

  2. Though sarees have never been out of trend, there was a brief period where the penetration of western fashion had overtaken the aura of Banarasi sarees. But thanks to Bollywood celebrities like Anushka Sharma, Deepika Padukone, Maduri Dixit, and designers like Sabyasachi that they are back in the game, and ruling it nevertheless. Various designs of Banarasi sarees The most striking characteristics of Banarasi sarees are the Mughal-inspired motifs, such as intricate intertwining floral and foliate designs. Depending on the intricacy of these designs, colours and patterns, it can take from 15 days to a month, and sometimes up to six months to complete a single Banarasi saree. Based on the fabric used, the four most popular designs of Banarasi sarees are: 1. Pure silk Commonly called as Katan, pure silk Banarasi sarees are the most popular design of a Banarasi saree. The pure silk threads are woven into pure silk sarees by twisting them. In today’s times, these are produced using looms, whereas during ancient times, Katan sarees were hand-woven. Since hand-woven sarees are considered nothing less than a luxury, handloom sarees in Mumbai have been in demand more than over. 2. Shattir The one that often has contemporary and exclusive designs is Shattir. One can shop some of the best designer sarees in Hyderabadas these have been in high demand amongst the younger generation. 3. Organza designed with zari and silk One of the most beautiful and richly woven fabric, brocades are where the patterns are made with different designs through warping and wafting. 4. Georgette Banarasi Sarees

  3. Georgette Banarasi sarees have a simple and plain weave and thus, are popular amongst those with contemporary tastes.

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