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Latest Banarasi Sarees Collection with Price
Sr. No. | Banarasi Sarees List | Price (USD) |
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1. | Yellow Embross Katan Banarasi handwoven saree | USD 166.87 |
2. | Yellow Embross Katan Banarasi handwoven saree | USD 103.93 |
Banarasi Sarees - The Mesmerizing Drape from the Beauty of Banaras
A piece of a garment of which every thread weaves heritage, the combination packed with timeless elegance, a saree and that too a Banarasi saree! With its rich history connected to the city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, these sarees are creatively crafted by skilled craftsmen and brought for you to adore. They have been in the fashion market for centuries and are cherished by women of all ages, backgrounds and states. The mesmerizing textures, luxurious fabrics, vibrant colors, bold looks and intricate detailing on the Banarasi sarees leave us all in awe. Nita Ambani's favorite and most commonly known is the silk fabric woven into a Banarasi saree, popularly called the Banarasi silk saree. But do you know that the charm game of Banarasi beauty does not end at Banarasi silk sarees only? Well, yes, as fashion is evolving all around the world, the Varanasi artisans have also upped their fashion game and are now weaving Banarasi sarees with multiple fabrics that are as good as the silk ones.
The beauty of Banarasi lies in their zari finish, the silver and golden zari over the saree gives it a Godly look. The essence of these sarees also is in how it fits the body, the Banarasi saree is known to wrap the body perfectly into a cozy drape just like how a baby feels when they are swaddled into a piece of comfort. Just as that baby is swaddled in coziness by the loving mother, the Banarasi sarees are weaved carefully and meticulously by the artisans. The weaving pattern and process are where the heart and soul of the Banarasi saree lies. It is woven through a variety of methods and varies for different styles, fabrics and sometimes even colors too.
Techniques and Weaving Patterns of Banarasi Saree
- Meenkari: To create a saree with detailed and delicate floral prints, the meenkari technique of weaving is used by the artisans. Being one of the oldest techniques of weaving it uses resham threads and zari and turns it into a beautiful Banarasi saree.
- Kadhua: Also called as the Kahdwa weaving style, this technique of weaving. It is the most difficult weaving technique that requires laborious work and rigorous process. It is used to make sarees with embellishments and each of its pieces is woven individually into a beautiful articraft. It is time-consuming but produces rich and textured pieces of Banarasi saree online that will blow your mind.
- Phekwa: Commonly known as the cutwork weaving technique, it uses motifs and weaves them all together, hence consuming less time than the other techniques. This method is pretty fast and produces sarees that have less intricate detailing.
- Jangla: A weaving technique that creates embroidery all over the saree is the Jangla one. It covers the entire fabric of the saree by creating dense designer embroidery that looks rich and majestic.
- Tanchoi: A weaving technique that creates delicate designs on the fabric, producing a soft textured piece is the tanchoi. It uses warp (tana, threads that are longitudinal, held vertically in tension on the loom) threads and wefts (latitudinal, threads held horizontally on the loom and weaved in and out of warp threads) that are multicolored to create these designs.
- Kadiyal: This weaving technique is used to create borders of that saree that are in contrast. It is a meticulous process that uses and shuffles multiple colors of the weft (horizontal threads) to create beautiful patterns and designs on the Banarasi sarees online.
- Zari Vasket: The Banarasi saree is known for its intricate zari work all over the fabric. This weaving technique particularly is used with other weaving techniques to give it a zari finish that will look bold and beautiful, giving a rich and lustrous look to the overall saree.
Almost all of the above weaving patterns and techniques require hour-longs of work and labor, and through this process, only the original and authentic pieces of Banarasi sarees are created. However, it is easy to skip this process and create a faux piece, looking exactly like the Banarasi saree but just not an authentic one.
Tips to Identify Handmade Original Banarasi Saree
Let's walk you through the characteristics of an original Banarasi saree so you have a decent knowledge of what to look for the next time you are purchasing a Banarasi beauty.
- Feel the fabric: Banarasi sarees consist of pure silk that is high-quality and feels soft and smooth. They are slightly heavy and you can feel the weight, unlike the false ones that are lighter.
- Careful crafting: Remember to reverse your saree whenever you buy it. An original Banarasi saree will have threads on the back of it, unlike a smoother finish that is made by machine-made sarees.
Apart from these, pay attention to the pallu, it should be heavy and have a symmetrical design. An originality certificate is also provided with an authentic Banarasi saree online. Banarasi sarees at Mirraw are original and authentic, you can have a look and get your hands on it.
Latest Banarasi sarees and It's Different Types:
Cotton Banarasi sarees: A Banarasi saree is always associated with silk fabrics, but do you know that a cotton one exists too? To serve your purpose for comfort, this Banarasi cotton saree is made of pure cotton and consists of zari work for that luxurious look. It is lighter to carry, handmade and perfect for a more casual look.
Georgette Banarasi sarees: Complementing the silk material, a flowy and sheer textured saree is the georgette one. Most popular in the contemporary era, the georgette fabric is easy to carry and looks fabulous. When paired with the beautiful handworked embellishments and zari work, it will look heavenly, perfect for most occasions like receptions, weddings, or festivities.
Shattir Banarasi sarees: The textures of silk and cotton touch our hearts and leave us contemplating which one to choose from, well, not anymore! Now we have a Banarasi saree that combines these two fabrics and creates one of its own. It blends the comfort that the cotton saree provides and the luxurious look that the silk saree does, providing a perfect combination for all your occasions.
Organza Banarasi sarees:The modern flair of fashion has made the organza fabric the most popular and likable in the world. To accommodate the evolving fashion, the Banarasi beauty is now available in organza fabric too. With its crisp texture and luxurious zari work, these banarasi organza sarees look majestic.
The world of Banarasi sarees does not end at silk, choose from these options above and give yourself a charming look.
Different Popular Banarasi Saree for Bride
We have already talked about how rich, iconic, luxurious and majestic the Banarasi saree for bride is. And you know what is the most preferred bridal couture? The same Banarasi sarees that we are talking about. With its roots in the deep cultural history of the Indian land, the Banarasi saree has been the choice of brides from generations ago, and with modern flair, brides today are also fond of this luxurious look that the saree provides. Let's explore some Banarasi saree for bride online:
- Georgette: The georgette fabric provides a rich and flowy look for the bride. Due to its soft fabric, it is easy to carry and provides comfort on your big day. The intricate embroidery and designs give you a bridal touch.
- Brocade: A classic bridal look demands richness and heavy, dense embroidered pieces. This saree will give you all that it requires to be a bride.
- Jamdani: To give you a romantic and fresh look, the jamdani Banarasi saree uses embellishments made out of floral motifs and zari work that adds richness to the fabric and your overall look.
- Katan: Made from pure silk, these sheer sarees will leave no crumbs in giving you that elegant and sophisticated look on your wedding day.
Get Latest Banarasi Saree for the Guests Attending the Wedding
Well, if we have a collection of Banarasi saree for the brides, we also have one for those attending the wedding. Whether you want to embrace the comfort with cotton breathable beauties, or the Godly vibes with the silk one, or both with the shattir Banarasi sarees, we have got it all!
Mirraw - One Stop Shop for All the Banarasi Sarees
No place like Varanasi to shop these beautiful sarees, but we know the cost of to and fro to Varanasi will get you one saree. We are aware of it and thus have brought the Banarasi drape to your doorsteps. Get your hands on original, authentic and designer Banarasi sarees online at Mirraw. Shop from our latest and trending collection just like thousands of other women. We have some of the finest collections of these masterpieces, so look no further, run to our website and grab your favorite one. Now the luxurious sarees can be delivered all over the world, at your doorstep. Mirraw provides fast and reliable shipping to the USA, UK, Australia and Canada. Embrace the heavenly sarees like thousands of women and look your best.
FAQs
- As it’s a banarasi silk saree, then it should be handled with care. It needs to dry cleaned once you have worn it 2 to 3 times.
- Luke warm water and mild detergent should be used while washing the banarasi silk saree.
- Dry cleaning is another way to maintain your banarasi silk saree.
- Go for full length skirt or embroidered silk lehenga.
- Try and experiment with your traditional banarasi silk saree and make it a dress either long or short one!
- You can also choose to go with the kurta/kurti with the banarasi silk saree because that will also look beautiful.
- Nowadays, long jackets are quite trendy, so this time you can try to experiment with your banarasi silk saree in an absolutely new way i.e. long jacket.
Pure silk and art silk Banarasi sarees are popular among fashion enthusiasts. Pure silk Banarasi sarees are made from 100% natural silk fibers. On the other hand, art silk Banarasi sarees, also known as synthetic silk or faux silk sarees, are made from artificial fibers such as polyester or rayon.