Burnt Orange Banarasi Silk Saree
Banarasi Silk saree in rich orange, adorned with gold, silver, and copper zari motifs, perfect for weddings and celebratory occasions.
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Some colours hold memory. Orange — vibrant as a marigold garland at the threshold — becomes something entirely new when woven into pure Kanjivaram silk. This Brocade saree carries that colour with quiet authority and grace.
The body is adorned with gold zari geometrical brocade with silver & copper zari polka dots with floral design motifs, each thread placed with precision and purpose. The light peach border frames the drape with confident definition, while silver and gold zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Banarasi Silk is one of India’s most luxurious and time-honored fabrics, known for its fine silk texture and intricate zari weaving.. This silk is handwoven in the Varanasi weaving cluster of Uttar Pradesh, where skilled artisans use traditional techniques to craft these understated yet luxurious sarees.
Perfect for bridal trousseaux, festive occasions, or any moment worthy of heirloom silk. Real zari, real hands, real heritage — woven to outlast every trend.
Body Color : Orange
Body Motifs / Pattern : Gold zari geometrical brocade with silver & copper zari polka dots with floral design motifs
Border Color : Light Peach
Border Motif / Pattern : Silver flower weaving border
Pallu Color : Orange
Pallu Details : Silver & copper zari geometrical brocade pallu
Blouse color & Pattern : Orange colour stripes design with zari border
The Banarasi craft is one of India’s most revered weaving traditions, celebrated for its intricate patterns and opulent zari work. Originating from the ancient city of Varanasi, this craft combines age-old handloom techniques with artistic precision. Skilled artisans meticulously weave motifs inspired by Mughal art—such as florals, jalis, and geometric forms—using gold and silver threads on fine silk or organza. Each Banarasi saree can take weeks to months to complete, reflecting a legacy of heritage, patience, and unparalleled craftsmanship that continues to define Indian textile artistry.
This silk is handwoven in the Varanasi weaving cluster of Uttar Pradesh, where skilled artisans use traditional techniques to craft these understated yet luxurious sarees. The focus on a single zari thread allows for finesse, making it perfect for those who appreciate quiet sophistication.
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