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Wine Plain Zari Border Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Red Plain Zari Border Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Red Golden Zari Georgette Silk Banarasi Saree
Magenta Golden Zari Georgette Silk Banarasi Saree
Purple Resham Zari Dupion Silk Banarasi Saree
Purple Wine Deepak Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Navy Blue Deepak Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Wine Deepak Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Black Deepak Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Red Nafis Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Red Kohinoor Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Sea Green and Navy Blue Resham Zari Silky Banarasi Saree
Firozi and Navy Blue Resham Zari Silky Banarasi Saree
Grey Jadi Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Mustard Papakipari Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Dark Grey Ghonga Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Grey Ghonga Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Dark Peach Ghonga Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Teal Green Shahanshahi Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Purple Golden Zari Siroski Stone Georgette Silk Banarasi Saree
Mustard Moglai Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Sea Green Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Orange Babu Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Pink Eragon Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Sea Green and Red Golden Zari Silky Banarasi Saree
Peach Pankhuri Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Peach Jadi Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Light Pink Jadi Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Peach Laabela Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Maroon Jhadi Jaal Stone Work Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Pink Ghonga Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Magenta Ghonga Buti Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Royal Blue Akbari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Black Akbari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Pink and Rani Maharani Jaal Crepe Silk Banarasi Saree
Light Pink Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Pista Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Orange Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Beige Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Peach Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Yellow Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Firozi Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Dark Peach Kesari Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Dark Peach Surajmukhi Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Bottle Green Surajmukhi Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Pista Surajmukhi Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Peach Surajmukhi Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
Purple Surajmukhi Jaal Katan Silk Banarasi Saree
BUY BANARASI SAREE ONLINE FROM VARANASI
When it comes to Banaras, It is an ocean of artists and craftsmanship. Everything in holy city of varanasi is famous, whether it's Banarasi paan, places, food, temples, sweets, or ghats. And it is impossible that when talking about Banaras, the name of Banarasi saree wouldn't come up. The thing that people prefer to buy the most after other items is the Banarasi silk saree. Mohsin Textiles offers you factory Banarasi sarees prices directly from Varanasi.HOW KARIGAR MADE BANARASI SAREE
Banarasi sarees are made using two different methods, the traditional technique and the modern method, known as "handloom" and "power loom" in the local language of Banaras. These are the 5 methods Kargiars used to complete the weaving of a Banarasi saree:1.Designing the pattern
2.Selecting the best thread and zari
3.Preparing the warp and weft
4.The weaving process
5.Adding finishing touches
DIFFRENCE BETWEEN HANDLOOM SAREE AND POWER LOOM SAREE
Both handloom and power loom have their unique capabilities. Handloom is an old traditional technique, in which karigar (craftsmen) work by hand for months to create a single saree. It creates a unique next level of detailing in sarees, suits, and fabrics. the cloth produced is very soft to the touch, that cannot be replicated by other machines. That's why it's too costly and world-famous for its unique artistry.On the other hand, power loom machines are a new technology that uses electricity to automate the work done by handloom weavers manually. and reducing the need for karigar to put in extra effort and focus on intricate detailing. These machines also produce sarees quickly and more affordable prices compared to handloom but they lack the intricate hand detailing and that is characteristic of handloom products. That's why handloom sarees are still more famous worldwide today.
HOW TO CHOOSE BANARASI SILK SAREE FABRICS
There is no specific fabric that is considered the best, as each fabric has its own unique specialties. To choose among them, you need to consider the purpose and occasion for which you are purchasing the saree.In Banaras, many different types of fabrics are used to make sarees. some are budget-friendly and others focus on premium quality. These are the most demanding fabrics banarasi silk, katan silk, georgette silk, organza silk, satin silk, chiffon silk, cotton, brocade, tissue, crepe, dupion, softy, and more. so choose it according to your preferences
BANARASI GEORGETTE SAREE:
Georgette fabric is lightweight, sheer, and flowy, that's perfect for summer and hot weather. Banarasi Georgette sarees are known for their elegant drape, intricate zari work, and vibrant colors. They are a popular choice for special occasions and weddings.BANARASI KATAN SAREE:
Katan silk is a pure silk fabric known for its fine texture and durability. Banarasi Katan sarees are handwoven with intricate designs and often feature gold and silver zari work. They are highly regarded for their rich traditional look.BANARASI ORGANZA SAREE:
Organza silk is a lightweight and transparent fabric. Banarasi Organza sarees are characterized by their sheer texture, delicate embroidery, and subtle sheen. They are favored for their ethereal and elegant appeal.BANARASI COTTON SAREE:
Cotton silk blend is commonly used in Banarasi cotton sarees. These sarees are lightweight, comfortable, and breathable, making them suitable for daily wear. They are adorned with beautiful motifs and sometimes have zari borders.BANARASI CHIFFON SAREE:
Chiffon silk is a lightweight and sheer fabric known for its softness and draping quality. Banarasi chiffon sarees are loved for their graceful fall, intricate weaving patterns, and exquisite designs. They are often embellished with zari work.ORIGINAL AND DUPLICATE BANARASI SAREE
Due to their popularity, there are also fake Banarasi sarees available in the market. It is important to understand the differences between an original and a fake Banarasi saree to make an informed purchase.ORIGINAL SAREE:
Cut a piece of cloth from the edge of the saree and burn it. When you burn the thread of an original Banarasi saree, it turns into powder.DUPLICATE SAREE:
When you burn the thread of a fake saree, it melts and sticks to your finger when you touch it. and also it has a very unpleasant smell.FAMOUS STYLES OF BANARASI SAREE
It's made in various styles. These are some of the most famous and demanding styles of Banarasi sarees, and people often ask us about them:DYEABLE SAREE:
This saree can be dyed (colored) in any modern style or color, Fashion lovers love this dyeable saree because they always want something unique. It is the best choice for those who want to personalize and customize their sarees. whether it's chaap dye, multi-color dye, or any other customization that individuals desire.HANDLOOM SAREE:
Banarasi sarees are mostly woven on handlooms by skilled karigars. Handloom Saree are purely handmade and known for their premium quality and high cost. Handloom weaving adds a touch of authenticity, uniqueness, and an artisanal quality to each saree. These sarees are a perfect choice for those who want traditional yet stylish look.KADUA SAREE:
Kadua is a special weaving technique that is use in Premium Banarasi sarees. in which the zari thread is locked by the craftsman during the weaving process to create intricate patterns and motifs. The result is an lovely design characterized by floral motifs, paisleys, or traditional motifs, which add depth and charm to the saree.FEKWA SAREE:
Fekwa is another notable weaving technique utilized in Banarasi sarees. where zari threads are thrown across across the warp and weft. After the saree is completed, all extra zari is cutting by machine or hand.MEENAKARI SAREE:
Meenakari is a traditional art form that involves the use of colored between the zari to fill intricate designs. In Banarasi sarees, Meenakari work is often incorporated into the borders or pallus, adding a touch of sophistication and artistic flair to the overall design.