Blue Pure Handloom Art Silk Saree From Banaras
SKU:34310
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Get MembershipBlue Pure Handloom Art Silk Saree from Banaras is a traditional Indian saree made from pure handloom art silk fabric. It is a product of the famous weaving tradition of Banaras, a city in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The art of weaving silk fabric in Banaras has been practiced for centuries, and it is considered to be one of the finest in the world. The silk used in these sarees is of high quality and is known for its smooth texture and lustrous shine. The blue color of the saree is achieved through a process called dyeing. The saree is first woven in its natural off-white color and then dyed using natural or synthetic dyes. Blue is a popular color in Indian culture, symbolizing trust, loyalty, and stability. The saree is typically six yards in length and is draped around the body in a graceful manner. The fabric is lightweight and flowy, making it comfortable to wear.
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SKU:34310
Category : Soft Silk Sarees
Weight : 0.5
Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies,Festival,Gifting,Party,Traditional
Blouse Type : Running
Border : Golden
Border Type : Self
Color : BLUE
Fabric Type : Silk
Pattern : Flower
Zari Type : Yes
Made in Days : 3
Classification : Art Silk Saree From Banarasi