Gulnaar – Banaras Kora Saree with Cross-Jaal Weave in Dusty Rose - TSH250551










Gulnaar is an ode to delicate geometry and soft-toned heritage. Woven in Banaras on airy cotton-silk kora, this saree features a striking zarri cross-jaal of soft gold and ivory butis over a blush-toned dusty rose base. The light metallic pallu with textured stripes and a bold red selvedge offers contrast without overpowering the calm palette.
Elegant and versatile, it’s ideal for summer occasions, mindful gifting, or intimate festive gatherings.
Fabric: Pure Banaras Kora (Cotton-Silk)
Color: Dusty Rose with Gold & Ivory Zari
Motif: Cross Jaal Buta in Grid Layout
Border: Solid Red Selvedge
Pallu: Subtle Striped Weave with Soft Sheen
Feel: Sheer, Lightweight, Semi-Stiff Drape
Ideal for: Day Weddings, Conscious Fashion, Elegant Gifting
Fabric: Banaras Kora
Color: Dusty Rose with Gold & Ivory Zari
Motifs: Cross-Jaal Grid Buta
Border: Solid Red Edge
Pallu: Soft Zari Stripe Weave
Occasion: Day Events, Cultural Elegance, Summer Festivities
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 Banaras Kora is based in Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, a historic center of silk weaving. Here, master weavers use traditional techniques on handlooms to create Kora (organza) silk sarees with fine zari work, upholding the legacy of Banarasi craftsmanship with a lightweight, ethereal twist.
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