Teal Banarasi Silk Saree
Teal Ektara Banarasi silk saree with silver-gold floral butas, diamond jaal border, and temple-inspired pallu, paired with a matching blouse.
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Some colours hold memory. Teal — the colour where sea meets sky — 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 silver and gold zari runs through the weave, catching light the way temple gold does — slowly, deeply, unforgettably.
Pure Ektara Silk (Banarasi). Handcrafted in Varanasi, this saree reflects the soul of Banarasi weaving — combining fine silk threads with intricate motifs rooted in temple architecture and Mughal gardens.
A natural choice for brides, mothers of the bride, and women who dress with intention. A saree that carries the memory of every hand that touched her. Own Your Roots.
Fabric: Pure Ektara Silk (Banarasi)
Colour: Teal Green
Motifs: Floral butas on body, diamond jaal and paisley vines on border
Border & Pallu: Sona Rupa zari with temple-inspired finishing
Blouse: Matching teal blouse with zari border
Finish: Slightly crisp, structured drape with refined shine
Occasion: Weddings, Temple Wear, Festive Occasions
Ektara Banarasi is a distinctive weave made from single-spun silk yarns, giving the fabric an elegant crispness and subtle sheen. The saree is woven on handlooms using kadhua technique for the butas and extra-weft zari weaving for the borders and pallu. The interplay of sona rupa zari (gold-silver tone) highlights Banaras’ legacy of regal luxury, while the overall tone remains sophisticated and graceful.
Handcrafted in Varanasi, this saree reflects the soul of Banarasi weaving — combining fine silk threads with intricate motifs rooted in temple architecture and Mughal gardens. The Ektara weave has been cherished by queens and modern brides alike for its elegance and durability.
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