Handwoven Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree with Kadhiyal Border & Kadhua Meena Boota
Handwoven Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree with Kadhiyal Border & Kadhua Meena Boota
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- Craftsmanship: This saree is meticulously handwoven using traditional Banarasi weaving techniques, showcasing the intricate detailing and fine artistry of Banaras weavers.
- Material: Made from pure Katan silk, known for its luxurious texture and natural sheen. The fabric is both lightweight and comfortable, making it ideal for formal occasions.
- Design: The saree features a classic Banarasi design with ornate borders and pallu, enriched with traditional patterns. The delicate zari work along the borders adds a refined touch, while the body has a subtle pattern, reflecting the beauty of handwoven craftsmanship.
- Additional Details: Perfect for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural gatherings, this saree embodies the rich heritage of Banarasi craftsmanship.
This beautiful traditional attire is a true work of patience and craft. The technique used here is "Kadhua" (a.k.a Kadhwa or Kadwa).
Kadhua weaving is an exclusive technique of handloom weaving in Varanasi region. This form of craft needs immense patience to weave often taking almost 6-8 weeks to finish one fine piece of silk saree. This elaborate weaving technique is used to incorporate motifs; each motifs is woven separately unlike other Banarasi handloom sarees. In Kadhua sarees, there are no loose ends at the back of the fabric.
Using this technique, Jangla patterns has been crafted on the saree in Rose Gold and Silver Zari. Jangla pattern is one of the oldest practiced art in Banaras. The pattern is an amalgamation of jaals, flowers and creepers that cover the body of the fabric to create a rich and opaque design. When these patterns are woven in Kadhua technique it is then called "Jangla"
This immense work of art and craft on the textile makes this product a purest form of Katan Banarsi Kadhua Jangla Saree.
An attire to make you feel like a Queen, that reminds you of our heritage, that reminds you of the richness of India and lastly that makes all eyes stuck on you to praise you.