Grey Kora Banaras Saree with Mustard Border & Contrasting Brocade Blouse - TSH250326










A graceful Kora Banaras saree in soft grey, featuring delicate zari latticework and minimal white buttas across the body. The mustard selvedge edge lends a modern, striking contrast. Paired with a richly woven contrast brocade blouse in pastel peach and lilac floral jaal, this drape bridges timeless handloom elegance with subtle celebration.
Fabric: Pure Kora Silk (Handwoven in Banaras)
Body: Subtle zari checks with white floral buttas
Border: Mustard selvedge border
Pallu: Continuation of the zari grid
Blouse: Contrasting brocade blouse in pastel peach and lilac
Feel: Sheer, featherlight, and textural
Look: Understated body with bold brocade accent
Perfect For: Artistic weddings, conscious celebrations, slow luxury edits
Fabric: Kora Silk (Saree), Brocade (Blouse)
Color: Grey (Saree), Pastel Peach-Lilac (Blouse)
Motifs: Zari Lattice + Buttas (Saree), Brocade Jaal (Blouse)
Blouse Type: Contrast Brocade
Occasion: Day Weddings, Cultural Gifting, Summer Events
Care: Dry Clean Only
Banarasi sarees are handwoven in Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, and are famed for their luxurious silk, opulent zari work, and intricate motifs. Each saree is woven on traditional looms, often taking weeks or even months to complete. The hallmark of Banarasi craftsmanship lies in its use of gold and silver zari, rich brocades, and signature patterns like florals (jaal), paisleys, and Mughal-inspired designs. Skilled artisans create these masterpieces using age-old techniques, making each Banarasi saree a symbol of heritage, elegance, and timeless artistry.
The weaving cluster for Kora Silk is centered in Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, a renowned hub for handloom silk weaving. Artisans here specialize in crafting Kora silk sarees with delicate textures and rich zari work, blending traditional Banarasi techniques with the fabric’s lightweight elegance.
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