Pistachio Green Katan Banarasi Silk Saree
Pure Zari Katan Silk Banarasi saree in pistachio green with all-over Meenakari floral jaal, kadhua-woven vases and creepers on the border and pallu, paired with a matching blouse.
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Some colours hold memory. Pista Green — radiant in its own quiet way — becomes something entirely new when woven into pure Kanjivaram silk. This Jaal saree carries that colour with quiet authority and grace.
The body is woven with intricate traditional motifs, each thread placed with precision and purpose. A richly woven border frames the drape with confident definition, while antique zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Pure Katan Silk with Pure Zari. Varanasi (Banaras) is home to centuries of weaving heritage.
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Fabric: Pure Katan Silk with Pure Zari
Colour: Pistachio Green
Motifs: All-over Meenakari floral jaal in pink, orange, yellow
Border & Pallu: Woven vases, floral arches, and creepers in pure zari
Blouse: Matching pistachio green blouse with zari border
Weave: Kadhua technique with Meenakari detailing
Finish: Smooth, luxurious, heritage-rich drape
Occasion: Bridal, Wedding Trousseau, Festive, Collector’s Piece
This saree is woven using the Kadhua technique — one of the most intricate handloom methods from Banaras where motifs are individually woven into the fabric using extra weft. The added brilliance of Meenakari (multi-colored thread work) enriches each floral unit. Woven entirely in Pure Zari and Katan silk, it reflects the pinnacle of Banarasi artistry.
Varanasi (Banaras) is home to centuries of weaving heritage. The Katan silk used here is tightly twisted pure silk yarn, known for its strength and subtle sheen. The Meenakari work hails from Persian influences that arrived in Banaras via royal patronage — now a hallmark of bridal and ceremonial sarees.
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