Burgundy Spade Boota Banarasi Handloom Saree

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Buy Burgundy Boota Banarasi Saree with Blouse Piece. Banarasi Handloom Pure Silk Banarasi Saree Made in Varanasi Handloom. Pure Katan Silk Saree. Prithacrafts beings you exotic and lavish collection for you to wear premium clothing which has been master crafted by skilled makers of Varanasi India.

Color: Burgundy Boota
Looks: Glossy Shine
Weave: Handspun
Saree Fabric: Pure Silk
Blouse fabric: Pure Silk
Wash: Dry-clean
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Burgundy Boota Banarasi Saree, has an embellished border Blouse Piece. Pure Katan Silk by georgette Saree. Elegance and poise. Graceful, respectful, majestic, bearing a sense of modest pride. Beautiful, inside and out. Prithacrafts beings you exotic and lavish collection for you to wear premium clothing which has been master crafted by skilled makers of Varanasi India. A Banarasi sari is a sari made in Varanasi, an ancient city which is also called Benares (Banaras). The saris are among the finest saris in India and are known for their gold and silver brocade or zari, fine silk and opulent embroidery. The saris are made of finely woven silk and are decorated with intricate design, and, because of these engravings, are relatively heavy.

Banarasi Saree Banarasi Handloom Prithacrafts
Banarasi Saree Banarasi Handloom Prithacrafts

Color – A beautiful shade of Burgundy Boota Banarasi Saree

Technique – An enduring Cutwork/Phekua weave.

Fabric – Soft as butter, Pure Katan silk by Georgette

Specialty – This saree is sheer beauty with refined grace and dignity. An absolute charmer in Roopa Sona or Gold and Silver zari and bootas.

Prithacrafts Promise – 100% Pure Banarasi Silk Handloom.
Purity & Luxury – Combination of Pure Silk & Softness

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Their special characteristics intricate intertwining floral and foliate motifs, kalga and bel, a string of upright leaves called jhallar at the outer, edge of border is a characteristic of these saris. Other features are gold work, compact weaving, figures with small details, metallic visual effects, pallus, jal (a net like pattern), and mina work. The saris are often part of an Indian bride’s trousseau. Depending on the intricacy of its designs and patterns, a sari can take from 15 days to a month and sometimes up to six months to complete. Banarasi saris are mostly worn by Indian women on important occasions such as when attending a wedding and are expected to be complemented by the woman’s best jewelry.

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