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Pure Handwoven Banarasi Sarees Online in India

Banarasi silk sarees represent the pinnacle of traditional Indian opulence and craftsmanship. Coveted for their exquisite beauty, these sarees are a bridal trousseau staple and a favorite for festivities. Anvi Couture brings you an exclusive online collection of Banarasi silk sarees that perfectly encapsulate grandeur and elegance. We explore the rich features, diverse types, luxurious fabrics, and the art of draping Banarasi silk sarees to help you make an informed choice for your next show-stopping ensemble.

Banarasi Saree

Trends come and go but a Banarasi saree will always stay in style. They come from the city of Varanasi with beautiful gold and silver brocade or zariwork and they are a favourite of our aunts, mothers, grandmothers, and anyone who has ever been to a Bengali wedding! Intricate intertwining of floral and foliate motifs litter these sarees making you shine in opulence and style.

Banarasi Silk Saree - Art and Opulence

Steeped in a rich history, the Banarasi Silk saree can be traced back to the Mughal period and has always enjoyed the favors of royal patronage. The artisans who used to weave these sarees would be greatly upheld by the royal families, making these goods an eternally coveted collection.

Shop for Banarasi Saree Online

Although hailing from the city of Varanasi, these sarees are now available all over the world and we at Anvi Couture bring you the best collection to your doorstep. Shop now to star in your next event.

Banarasi Saree for Wedding Reception

Banarasi Sarees have become quite an integral part of the Indian Bridal Trousseau and most brides opt for this saree for their big day. But, you can also try out a Banarasi saree on your reception day as a newly minted married woman.

Banarasi Saree Blouse Design

These sarees are materialistic expressions of India’s rich cultural heritage. Therefore, they should be honored as such. Go for traditional blouse styles with zariwork or brocade and forgo the more modern cuts and silhouettes for this one.

Banarasi Saree Draping Styles

The Banarasi Saree is a versatile garment and can be draped in a plethora of ways. The most popular techniques are the Athpouray drape, the Nivi Drape, and the Coorg Drape. Choose the style you want to drape your saree in according to the occasion and event you plan to attend.

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FAQs

How Expensive Are Banarasi Sarees?

A pure silk Banarasi saree can range anywhere from Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 90,000. The price is determined by factors such as the quality of the silk, the intricacy of the weave, and the type of zari work done on the saree.

How Do I Know if a Banarasi Saree is Original?

The most reliable way to know if a Banarasi Saree is authentic is to check the weaving. A real Banarasi Saree will have a rough texture on the underside of the saree since it is loom-woven, whereas machine-woven sarees will have a smooth surface. Real Banarasi Sarees are actually made from real gold or silver threads. This is easily understandable by rubbing the weaving since it will leave a mark on your fingers, whereas a machine-woven saree will not leave a mark.

Where Do Banarasi Sarees Come From?

Banarasi Sarees came from the city of Varanasi, in Northern India.

How to Store Banarasi Sarees at Home?

Store the saree in a cool and dry place, away from sunlight, to avoid the fabric or colour getting damaged. Every 4-6 months air out the sarees to stop moisture from accumulating.

Why Is Banarasi Saree Expensive?

The reason why Banarasi Sarees are a bit on the expensive side is because their weaving involves a labour-intensive process, using premium silk and marvellous craftsmanship. Plus, these beauties are always in demand!