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Banarasi Saree
The Banarasi saree is a legendary masterpiece from the heart of Varanasi, woven with fine silk and opulent gold and silver zari. This ancient craft, flourishing since the Mughal era, represents the pinnacle of Indian weaving, where every thread is a testament to the weaver's unparalleled skill and devotion.
Imperial Mughal Heritage

A
Royal
Legacy

The history of Banarasi silk is intertwined with the Mughal Empire's opulence. It was during this era that the craft reached its zenith, merging Indian aesthetics with Persian floral designs. Every saree was a canvas for 'Zardozi' and 'Kimkhab', featuring pure gold and silver threads that shimmered in the royal courts.
Royal Legacy
The Heartland

The Spirit of
Varanasi

The craft is deeply rooted in Varanasi (Kashi), one of the world's oldest living cities. The spiritual energy of the Ganges and the ancient chants of the temples are woven into every thread, making each saree a piece of sacred history.
Spirit of Varanasi - Map
Purest Materials

Pure Silk &
Zari

Our Banarasi sarees are woven from the finest mulberry silk, renowned for its soft texture and durability. The defining feature is the intricate Zari work—metallic threads of gold and silver that add a divine luster, making each drape a symbol of purity and grandeur.
Silk and Zari
Master Craftsmanship

The Weaver's
Art

Weaving a single Banarasi saree is a labor of love that can take weeks or even months. Using traditional handlooms, our master weavers orchestrate thousands of threads to create complex motifs like the 'Jhallar' (upright leaves) and 'Bel' (scrolling floral patterns), preserving a centuries-old heritage.
Craftsmanship