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Introducing the exquisite Peach Banarasi Handloom Saree, a timeless piece of art and elegance brought to you by Prithacrafts. Crafted from 100% Pure Katan Silk by Georgette in the ancient city of Varanasi, this saree embodies the rich heritage and opulent craftsmanship of Banarasi handloom traditions. The Peach Banarasi Saree is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics, making it a must-have for any wardrobe.
The fabric of this saree is a luxurious blend of pure Katan silk by Georgette. Known for its softness and smooth texture, Katan silk offers a butter-like feel against the skin, making it a delight to wear. Georgette adds a contemporary touch, enhancing the saree's drape and flow, creating a perfect balance between tradition and modernity.
Katan silk is a high-quality yarn made by twisting pure silk filaments, and when combined with Georgette, it results in a fabric that is not only soft and smooth but also durable and resilient. This combination ensures that the saree maintains its pristine condition even after years of wear.
The saree is entirely handspun, adhering to the traditional methods that have been passed down through generations. This meticulous process not only preserves the heritage of Banarasi sarees but also ensures the highest quality and uniqueness of each piece.
One of the most striking features of this saree is the Cutwork or Phekua technique. This elaborate and laborious method involves hand-weaving each motif separately. The result is a more robust and precise pattern that stands out brilliantly on the fabric. This technique requires a high level of skill and patience, and it is a testament to the expertise of the weavers from Varanasi.
The saree boasts a beautiful shade of peach that is exquisitely complemented by a shining gold effect. This combination of colors exudes a sense of sophistication and lavishness, making it perfect for special occasions.
The border of the saree is embellished with intricate designs that enhance its overall appeal. These detailed embellishments add a touch of grandeur to the saree, making it a statement piece.
The saree is adorned with Roopa Sona or Gold and Silver zari, which adds a shimmering effect to the fabric. This zari work is not just about adding glitter; it represents the rich cultural heritage and exceptional craftsmanship of Banarasi weavers.
The saree features kadhua bootas - intricate motifs that are meticulously handwoven into the fabric. These bootas are a hallmark of Banarasi sarees and add a unique charm to the piece.
The saree is adorned with intricate intertwining floral and foliate motifs, known as kalga and bel. These motifs are a characteristic of Banarasi sarees and add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the overall design.
A string of upright leaves called jhallar adorns the outer edge of the border. This is a distinctive feature of Banarasi sarees and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of the saree.
The saree features exquisite gold work that adds to its opulence. This gold work, combined with the compact weaving and intricate figures, results in a saree that is nothing short of a masterpiece.
The saree comes with a matching blouse piece made from the same luxurious Katan silk by Georgette. This ensures a cohesive and harmonious look, allowing you to create a perfectly coordinated outfit.
To preserve the beauty and integrity of this exquisite saree, it is recommended to dry-clean only. This ensures that the delicate fabric and intricate work remain in pristine condition for years to come.
Banarasi sarees are often part of an Indian bride's trousseau due to their rich cultural significance and opulent design. This Peach Banarasi Saree is no exception. It is perfect for special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and other important events where you want to make a lasting impression.
Creating a Banarasi saree is a time-intensive process that requires meticulous attention to detail. Depending on the intricacy of its designs and patterns, a saree can take from 15 days to a month, and sometimes even up to six months to complete. This dedication to craftsmanship ensures that each saree is