Green Pure Handloom Silk Saree From Banaras
SKU:34145
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Get MembershipGreen Pure Handloom Silk Saree from Banaras is a traditional Indian saree made from pure silk fabric, handwoven in the city of Varanasi, also known as Banaras. This saree is highly valued for its exquisite craftsmanship and intricate designs, making it a popular choice among women for special occasions and weddings. The saree is made from pure silk yarn, which is known for its lustrous sheen, smooth texture, and durability. The fabric is sourced from silk worms, which are fed on mulberry leaves and then spun into threads. These threads are then dyed in vibrant green color using natural dyes, giving the saree its rich and vibrant hue. The weaving process of this saree is done entirely by hand on traditional handlooms. The skilled weavers of Banaras use a technique called ''zari'' which involves weaving fine golden or silver threads into the fabric, creating intricate patterns and designs.
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SKU:34145
Category : Soft Silk Sarees
Weight : 0.5
Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies,Festival,Gifting,Party,Traditional
Blouse Type : Running
Border : Golden
Border Type : Self
Color : Green
Fabric Type : SILK
Pattern : Plain
Zari Type : Yes
Made in Days : 3
Classification : Silk Saree From Banaras