Blue Pure Handloom Silk Cotton Saree From Banaras
SKU:34525
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Get MembershipBlue Pure Handloom Silk Cotton Saree from Banaras is a traditional and elegant saree that is handwoven by skilled artisans in the holy city of Varanasi in India. This saree is a perfect blend of two luxurious fabrics - silk and cotton, making it lightweight, comfortable, and perfect for all seasons. The process of making this saree starts with selecting the finest quality silk and cotton yarns. The silk used in this saree is pure and is known for its lustrous sheen, while the cotton adds durability and breathability to the fabric. The yarns are then dyed in vibrant shades of blue using natural dyes. The weaving process is done on a handloom, where the weaver carefully interlaces the silk and cotton yarns to create intricate patterns and designs. This weaving technique is known as "Jamdani," which originated in Bangladesh and was brought to Banaras by Mughal emperors.
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SKU:34525
Category : Silk Cotton Sarees
Weight : 0.5
Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies,Festival,Gifting,Party,Traditional
Blouse Type : Running
Border : Golden
Border Type : Self
Color : BLUE
Fabric Type : Silk Cotton
Pattern : Butta
Zari Type : Yes
Made in Days : 3
Classification : Silk Cotton Saree From Banaras