Rose Pink Georgette Banarasi Saree
Tea rose pink Khaddi Georgette Banarasi saree with resham rose jaal in fuchsia and green, silver zari striped border and pallu, paired with a matching blouse.
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Some colours hold memory. Rose Pink — radiant in its own quiet way — becomes something entirely new when woven into pure Kanjivaram silk. This Stripes 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 silver zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Handwoven Khaddi Georgette (Banarasi). Crafted in Varanasi, this saree is a modern take on traditional Banarasi khaddi, designed to flow effortlessly for today's global Indian woman.
She belongs at the heart of every celebration: draped, remembered, eventually passed on. Real zari, real hands, real heritage — woven to outlast every trend.
Fabric: Handwoven Khaddi Georgette (Banarasi)
Colour: Tea Rose Pink
Motifs: Handwoven resham rose jaal in fuchsia, green, pink
Border & Pallu: Silver zari stripes with floral resham edging
Blouse: Matching tea rose pink blouse with border
Finish: Soft, flowy, luxurious drape
Occasion: High Tea, Daytime Festivities, Elegant Gatherings
Khaddi Georgette is a handwoven sheer silk fabric that’s twisted and woven to create a crinkled texture and weightless drape. This Banarasi variant uses kadhua-style rose jaal work, where each rose is individually woven with multi-colored resham, showcasing a rich, labor-intensive craftsmanship. The saree balances tradition with a contemporary floral aesthetic — a favorite among connoisseurs and tastemakers.
Crafted in Varanasi, this saree is a modern take on traditional Banarasi khaddi, designed to flow effortlessly for today's global Indian woman. The rose jaal draws from Mughal-era motifs, often associated with royal gardens and poetic opulence.
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