Red Pure Handloom Silk Saree From Banaras
SKU:33631
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Get MembershipRed Pure Handloom Silk Saree from Banaras is a traditional and exquisite saree that is handcrafted by skilled weavers in the holy city of Banaras, also known as Varanasi. This saree is known for its rich and luxurious feel, intricate designs, and vibrant colors. The main fabric used in making this saree is pure silk, which is known for its softness, luster, and durability. The silk used is of the highest quality and is carefully selected to create the perfect saree. The weaving process is done by hand on traditional handlooms, which gives the saree its unique texture and finish. The color red holds great significance in Indian culture and symbolizes love, passion, and strength. Red silk sarees are considered auspicious and are often worn by brides on their wedding day. The rich red color of this saree is achieved through natural dyes and is known to retain its vibrancy even after multiple washes.
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SKU:33631
Category : Soft Silk Sarees
Weight : 0.5
Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies,Festival,Gifting,Party,Traditional
Blouse Type : Running
Border : Flower
Border Type : Self
Color : Red
Fabric Type : SILK
Pattern : Mango
Zari Type : Yes
Made in Days : 3
Classification : Silk Saree From Banaras