Banarashe Pure Georgette Banarasi Saree in Maroon with Village Scene Weave
Banarashe Pure Georgette Banarasi Saree in Maroon with Village Scene Weave
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Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry with the Banarashe Maroon & Cream Handloom Banarasi Cotton Saree. From our esteemed Banarashe Heritage Collection, this exquisite saree is a celebration of traditional Indian craftsmanship, meticulously woven from pure cotton for a comfortable and graceful drape.
The striking maroon body of the saree is intricately adorned with beautiful cream (or off-white/light beige) woven motifs depicting tribal or village scenes, including figures, huts, trees, and animals, creating a unique and captivating narrative. The pallu features an elaborate design of large floral or paisley-like patterns, showcasing the intricate artistry. The border boasts a delicate geometric pattern, perfectly complementing the body's design and adding to its traditional allure.
This Banarashe Banarasi Cotton Saree is an ideal choice for cultural events, festive celebrations, or adding a touch of sophisticated tradition to your everyday wear. It embodies the timeless beauty and heritage of Indian textiles.
Premium Cotton Fabric:
Premium Cotton Fabric:
Crafted from high-quality cotton, these sarees offer a lightweight, breathable, and comfortable wearing experience, making them suitable for various climates while maintaining an elegant drape.
Intricate Handloom Weaving:
Intricate Handloom Weaving:
Each Banarasi cotton saree is a product of traditional handloom weaving, showcasing generations of skill and dedication in every thread.
Distinctive Motifs & Patterns:
Distinctive Motifs & Patterns:
While traditional Banarasi sarees are known for Mughal-inspired designs, cotton variations often feature a broader range of motifs including folk art, tribal scenes, geometric patterns, and nature-inspired elements, intricately woven into the fabric.
Contrasting Zari/Thread Work:
Contrasting Zari/Thread Work:
Instead of traditional gold or silver zari, Banarasi cotton sarees often use contrasting threads (like the cream/off-white in this saree) to create the signature rich and detailed patterns, giving a sophisticated yet understated shimmer.
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