Royal Blue Banarasi Sari

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Buy Royal Blue 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._x000D_\n_x000D_\nColor: Royal Blue_x000D_\nLooks: Indigo Shine_x000D_\nWeave: Handspun_x000D_\nSaree Fabric: Pure Silk_x000D_\nBlouse fabric: Pure Silk_x000D_\nWash: Dry-clean_x000D_\nWorldwide Shipping
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    Royal Blue Banarasi Sari, has an embellished border Blouse Piece. Pure Katan Silk/Banarasi Rangkat 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._x000D_\n_x000D_\n[caption id="attachment_3645" align="alignleft" width="225"]Banarasi Saree Banarasi Handloom Prithacrafts Banarasi Saree Banarasi Handloom Prithacrafts[/caption]_x000D_\n_x000D_\nColor - A beautiful shade of Royal Blue Banarasi Sari (Limited Special Edition)_x000D_\n_x000D_\nTechnique - An enduring Cutwork/Phekua weave. The elaborate and laborious Phekua technique involves hand-weaving each motif separately. It takes longer on the handloom, but makes a more robust pattern, which stands out on the fabric._x000D_\n_x000D_\nFabric - Soft as butter, Pure Katan silk by Georgette_x000D_\n_x000D_\nSpecialty - This saree is sheer beauty with refined grace and dignity. An absolute charmer in Roopa Sona or Gold and Silver zari and kadhua bootas._x000D_\n_x000D_\nPrithacrafts Promise - Pure Banarasi Handloom. Banarasi_x000D_\nPurity & Luxury - Combination of Pure Silk & Softness_x000D_\n_x000D_\nPrithacrafts Instagram | Prithacrafts Facebook | Prithacrafts Google Business_x000D_\n_x000D_\nTheir 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._x000D_\n_x000D_\n

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    Welcome to Prithacrafts, where tradition meets elegance. We present to you the Royal Blue Banarasi Sari, an epitome of grace, crafted meticulously by the skilled artisans of Varanasi, India. This stunning masterpiece exudes luxury, sophistication, and a timeless charm that is quintessentially Indian.


    Exquisite Color: Royal Blue

    Imagine draping yourself in a beautiful shade of Royal Blue that instantly elevates your look. This limited special edition sari is not just a garment but an experience, with an indigo shine that makes it versatile for various occasions. The vibrant color embodies elegance, making it an essential part of any discerning woman's wardrobe.


    The Weaving Technique: Handspun Mastery

    The Royal Blue Banarasi Sari is handwoven using the Phekua technique. This labor-intensive method involves hand-weaving each motif individually. Although it takes longer to complete, the result is a robust pattern that stands the test of time. The intricate designs and motifs created through this technique add a three-dimensional quality to the sari, making it a work of art.


    Fabric: Pure Katan Silk by Georgette

    The main fabric of the sari is Pure Katan Silk by Georgette, known for its softness and luxurious feel. Imagine draping yourself in a fabric that feels like butter on your skin. This sari boasts a rich texture and a glossy finish, offering both comfort and opulence.

    Blouse Fabric

    The saree comes with a blouse piece made of the same Pure Katan Silk, ensuring a harmonious and cohesive look.


    Artistry: Embellished Border and Kadhua Bootas

    The borders of this sari are enhanced with elaborate gold and silver zari work, featuring Roopa Sona or Gold and Silver kadhua bootas. These bootas are hand-woven, a technique that requires an immense amount of skill and patience. This kind of detailing adds a layer of depth and richness to the saree, making it a piece that catches the eye and makes heads turn.


    Specialty: An Absolute Charmer

    The sheer beauty and refined grace of this sari make it an absolute charmer. The combination of pure silk with soft textures offers a luxurious experience that is hard to match. Its opulent embroidery and intricate designs make it a masterpiece that exemplifies Prithacrafts' promise of purity and luxury.


    Intricate Designs and Patterns: A Toast to Tradition

    The Royal Blue Banarasi Sari features intricate floral and foliate motifs, known as kalga and bel, which are characteristic of Banarasi sarees. These motifs are intricately intertwined, creating a dynamic and engaging pattern. A string of upright leaves called jhallar adorns the outer edge of the border, adding an extra layer of opulence.

    Gold and Silver Work

    Drenched in gold and silver brocade or zari, this sari's metallic visual effects elevate its aesthetic appeal. Each piece of design and figure bears minute details, making each sari a unique piece of art.

    Pallu and Jala Work

    The pallu, or the decorative end of the sari, is another highlight, often featuring jal (a net-like pattern) and mina work that adds to its grandeur.


    Craftsmanship

    Creating a Banarasi sari is no small feat. Depending on the intricacy of its designs and patterns, it can take anywhere from 15 days to six months to complete. Each sari is an embodiment of the artisans' dedication, skill, and years of expertise.


    Ideal for Special Occasions

    Banarasi saris are often an integral part of an Indian bride's trousseau and are mostly worn on important occasions such as weddings. When complemented with the finest jewelry, this sari can make any woman feel like royalty.


    Worldwide Shipping and Care Instructions

    We offer worldwide shipping, making it possible for you to own this exquisite piece no matter where you are. To preserve its beauty and longevity, we recommend dry-cleaning the sari.


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    Conclusion

    In essence, the Royal Blue Banarasi Sari by Prithacrafts is not just a piece of clothing; it is an heirloom, a piece of art, and a testament to India's rich cultural heritage. From its intricate designs and luxurious fabric to its exquisite color and handspun weaving technique — every detail speaks volumes of the skill and dedication of its makers. Embrace this timeless classic and become a part of this luxurious tradition.


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