Red Pure Handloom Silk Saree From Banaras
SKU:34706
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Get MembershipThe Red Pure Handloom Silk Saree from Banaras is a luxurious and elegant piece of Indian traditional wear. It is crafted from high-quality pure silk fabric, woven by skilled artisans on handlooms in the city of Varanasi, also known as Banaras. The saree features a rich and vibrant shade of red, symbolizing passion, love, and auspiciousness in Indian culture. The color red is also considered to be a symbol of prosperity and good luck, making this saree a popular choice for weddings, festivals, and other special occasions. The silk used in this saree is of the finest quality, known for its smooth texture, lustrous sheen, and durability. The intricate weaving process involves using the best quality silk threads to create elaborate and detailed designs, making each saree a unique work of art. The Banarasi saree is known for its heavy and ornate designs, typically inspired by Mughal and Persian motifs.
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SKU:34706
Category : Soft Silk Sarees
Weight : 0.6
Occasion : Casual,Ceremonies,Festival,Gifting,Party,Traditional
Blouse Type : Running
Border : PLAIN
Border Type : Self
Color : RED
Fabric Type : Silk
Pattern : Plain
Zari Type : Yes
Made in Days : 3
Classification : Silk Saree From Banaras