Pure Banarasi Handloom Jamdani Silk Saree
₹30,000 Original price was: ₹30,000.₹25,000Current price is: ₹25,000.
Product Highlights
- Length x Width: 6.25 meters x 44 inches
- Warp x Weft: Katan Silk x Katan Silk
- Fabric: Pure Silk Jamdani Handloom
- Blouse Piece: Attached
- Do note: This is a Genuine GI tag Product Certified by Handloom Mark Organization and Silk Mark Organization of India. Accessories shown in the image are for presentation purposes only.(Slight variation in actual color vs. image is possible).
" This Product is crafted by the Weavers of Our Sister Concern Organization
Over Nice Silk Mfg. Co-operative Society Ltd. Varanasi, Established In 1983
(National Merit Awarded ,1992) "
Out of stock
14 Days Return Policy
SKU: ONS003
Category: Sarees
Tag: Saree: Length- 5.4 metre & Breadth- 44 inches | Blouse: Length- 35 inch & Breadth- 44 inches
Description
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Packed with a matching blouse material and extraordinarily designed by (Jalis Ahmad) traditional weavers of (OVER NICE SILK) ,Varanasi.
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This real hand woven Banarasi saree is an impeccable example of Zari work and Jamadani design.
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It showcases a beautiful texture and rich fabrication to make it a must have saree in your wardrobe.
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You can easily club this gray coloured saree with light jewellery and bangles to look your traditional best.
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About Banarasi Saree An integral part of Indian bride?s trousseau, intricate Banarasi saree completes her grace when worn with solah sringar.
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Since ancient times, this religious city and a centre of brocade-weaving started producing lavish drapes, that got a strong foothold in global market.
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Banarasi sarees are majorly worn during weddings, festivals, and grand festivities. Jangla, Tanchoi, Vaskat, Cutwork, Tishu, and Butidar are among exclusive varieties of Banarasi sarees.
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The drapes are further enhanced through rich craftsmanship and are made of silk warp and silk weft, on plain ground base, brocaded in multiple layouts introducing buties, bells, creepers, and buttas.
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Special characteristics are Mughal inspired designs of intertwining floral and foliate motifs, kalga and bel, a string of upright leaves called jhallar, edge of border.
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Other meticulous features include gold work, compact weaving, figures with small details, metallic visual effects, pallus, jal (a net like pattern), and mina work.
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Normally, three artisans are required to give shape and form to a Banarasi saree but may take a time span of 15 days to six months, depending upon the intricacy required.
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Till today, Banarasi sarees continue to contribute the most in the history of Indian clothing.
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Weaver?s Information (Over Nice Silk) is a name that embodies quality and uniqueness of rich Indian culture. From cotton weaving to silk weaving with intricate zari and brocade work, these silk manufacturers have come a long way. Jangla, Tanchoi, Vaskat, Cutwork, Tissue and Butidar are the few varieties of sarees woven by their expert craftsmen to add class to the wardrobe of Indian women. Apart from sarees, they have also introduced dress material, stoles, scarves, mufflers and home furnishing items.
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This saree has been recognished for its uniqueness and the region is provided with a GI tag.
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Special Instruction:
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*Suggested drycleaning only.
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* Do not squeeze or wring.
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*Dry in shade *Store in clean, dry place away from insects, dust, excessive light & moisture. Hang the saree for longer life.
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