Peach Banaras Linen Silk Saree

Manufactured By: MD Dilshad Ansari
MRP $194.67 Save $ 92.21
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Description
The Peach Banaras Linen Silk Saree is a beautiful and intricate saree that is crafted in the traditional Banarasi style. The saree is woven from fine silk and linen yarns in a subtle peach colour. It is adorned with intricate zari and stone work along the border and pallu. The saree is perfect for weddings and other special occasions. Pair this saree with jewellery and a contrasting blouse for a sophisticated look.

SKU: 23394
Product Details & Care

Category : Banarasi Saree

Weight : 0.5

Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies

Blouse Type : Included

Border : Banarasi Buta Border

Border Type : Jacquard

Color : Light Peach

Fabric Type : Banarasi Silk Katan

Pattern : Leaf Design

Zari Type : Pure Zari

Made in Days : 5

Classification : Linen from Bihar

Partner Details
MD Dilshad Ansari

Dilshad and his family have been weaving for over 25 years. What marks him out is his unceasing love for the loom and the willingness to learn. “Thankfully there have never been any complaints about my work. Abdullah started weaving when he was 11; he learnt the technique from his father. Despite his day to day weaving activities, Dilshad graduated from bachelor’s in commerce from a college near Patna. He is one among the few from his village who despite of their economic hardships have completed graduation as he felt education is far more important than anything else. When he was 20, he installed two hand looms in his house. “I used to buy the yarn and do my own designs. My saris had many takers.” However, when market conditions deteriorated it hit the weavers hard. Master weavers make saris for traders and their earning depend on what the buyer fixes. Wages for weavers are not high. “Gradually I learnt what works and what doesn’t in the market. I also mastered the technique with the help of the master weavers with whom I worked. Today I can make any pattern, if you show me the design, I can replicate it,” says Abdullah, who takes immense pride in his work. In a world, where handloom products are on the wane, meeting a weaver like Dilshad fills you with hope. Dilshad adds, “Nearly 80 per cent of the people living in khawajangar, Puraini and Jagdishpur villages are dependent on weaving. So, there are more weavers than there is work. Today he has over thirty weavers and all of them are employed. He is constantly looking out for changes in their lifestyle and economic conditions. He When asked Dilshad about what inspires him, his response “I am inspired from the results that we have achieved over the years of working within the community. The weavers value their textile tradition and conserve it. Their weavings have considerably improved since the beginning and now even more community members as willing to be part of the weaver’s associations”.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews

Nisha Biju

nicely made and elegant and beautiful

Oct 16, 2022

PHILOMINA Joseph

No Comparison.

Nov 26, 2022

Chitra Iyer

Late delivery. But saree is very good and price is reasonable

Jun 13, 2020

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