What is the cost of Banarasi saree?
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What is special about Banarasi saree?
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.
How can I know my Banarasi saree?
You may determine its genuineness by simply looking at the saree’s reverse side. Loom-woven Banarasi sarees will always have floats inside the warp and weft grids. But machine-woven sarees will have a smooth finish. Another technique to tell if a saree is an authentic Banarasi is to look for pin markings.
What is the difference between Banarasi and Katan saree?
The basic difference between these sarees is their origin and their culture inspired design. Benarasi sarees are woven from pure silk which is also known as katan.
Where does the silk in Banarasi sarees come from?
Banarasi Silk Sarees, hailing from the city of temples, Varanasi, which are handwoven, depict the rich cultural history of India. Earlier this Sari was reserved only for the royalty therefore each Banarasi Silk Sari was crafted from original gold and silver threads, taking sometimes more than a year to make.
Which is the traditional bridal saree in India?
In fact, before the Bridal Designer Lehenga Cholis took over, the rich hand-crafted sari from Banaras used to be the traditional Bridal Saree among many north Indian communities, including Kashmiri, Punjabi, Jaat, Baniya and Kayastha communities. Many women still prefer Banarasi Sari as their Reception Saree.
Which is the most loved saree in India?
Originating during the Mughal era, the Benares Brocades or Varanasi Silks are amongst the most loved sarees across India, and the preferred drape for many weddings and functions. They are particularly loved in the Northern part of the country, and are considered iconic by many.
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