BANARASI

BANARASI

Banarasi

Banarasi

  • The tradition wrapped in Soft Silk

  • The tradition wrapped in Soft Silk

  • The tradition wrapped in Soft Silk

  • The tradition wrapped in Soft Silk

  • The tradition wrapped in Soft Silk

  • One of the most famous weaving art of India, that has survived the test of time is Banarasi silk weaving. An Indian woman would always want to have many Banarasi sarees in her closet which are preserved and transferred from one generation to another, much like the ancestral property. It is widely believed that the Mughals brought the art of Banarasi weaving to India in the 14th century and patronized it while establishing the artisans in and around Banaras, the modern-day Varanasi.

  • One of the most famous weaving art of India, that has survived the test of time is Banarasi silk weaving. An Indian woman would always want to have many Banarasi sarees in her closet which are preserved and transferred from one generation to another, much like the ancestral property. It is widely believed that the Mughals brought the art of Banarasi weaving to India in the 14th century and patronized it while establishing the artisans in and around Banaras, the modern-day Varanasi.

  • One of the most famous weaving art of India, that has survived the test of time is Banarasi silk weaving. An Indian woman would always want to have many Banarasi sarees in her closet which are preserved and transferred from one generation to another, much like the ancestral property. It is widely believed that the Mughals brought the art of Banarasi weaving to India in the 14th century and patronized it while establishing the artisans in and around Banaras, the modern-day Varanasi.

  • One of the most famous weaving art of India, that has survived the test of time is Banarasi silk weaving. An Indian woman would always want to have many Banarasi sarees in her closet which are preserved and transferred from one generation to another, much like the ancestral property. It is widely believed that the Mughals brought the art of Banarasi weaving to India in the 14th century and patronized it while establishing the artisans in and around Banaras, the modern-day Varanasi.

  • One of the most famous weaving art of India, that has survived the test of time is Banarasi silk weaving. An Indian woman would always want to have many Banarasi sarees in her closet which are preserved and transferred from one generation to another, much like the ancestral property. It is widely believed that the Mughals brought the art of Banarasi weaving to India in the 14th century and patronized it while establishing the artisans in and around Banaras, the modern-day Varanasi.

  • The elegance of the Banarasi saree emerges from the process of its creation on traditional pit looms, weaved painstakingly by hands, over several days and sometimes months. This is one of the few weaving processes that included threads of pure silver and gold. Its luxurious texture makes Banarasi saree a must-have for an Indian bride.

  • The elegance of the Banarasi saree emerges from the process of its creation on traditional pit looms, weaved painstakingly by hands, over several days and sometimes months. This is one of the few weaving processes that included threads of pure silver and gold. Its luxurious texture makes Banarasi saree a must-have for an Indian bride.

  • The elegance of the Banarasi saree emerges from the process of its creation on traditional pit looms, weaved painstakingly by hands, over several days and sometimes months. This is one of the few weaving processes that included threads of pure silver and gold. Its luxurious texture makes Banarasi saree a must-have for an Indian bride.

  • The elegance of the Banarasi saree emerges from the process of its creation on traditional pit looms, weaved painstakingly by hands, over several days and sometimes months. This is one of the few weaving processes that included threads of pure silver and gold. Its luxurious texture makes Banarasi saree a must-have for an Indian bride.

  • The elegance of the Banarasi saree emerges from the process of its creation on traditional pit looms, weaved painstakingly by hands, over several days and sometimes months. This is one of the few weaving processes that included threads of pure silver and gold. Its luxurious texture makes Banarasi saree a must-have for an Indian bride.

  • The classic designs include patterns of flowers and nature, geometric patterns and those inspired by ancient Indian architecture. The culture and heritage behind a Banarasi saree has taken it much beyond a garment, to be a symbol of family pride and representation of cultural heritage.

  • The classic designs include patterns of flowers and nature, geometric patterns and those inspired by ancient Indian architecture. The culture and heritage behind a Banarasi saree has taken it much beyond a garment, to be a symbol of family pride and representation of cultural heritage.

  • The classic designs include patterns of flowers and nature, geometric patterns and those inspired by ancient Indian architecture. The culture and heritage behind a Banarasi saree has taken it much beyond a garment, to be a symbol of family pride and representation of cultural heritage.

  • The classic designs include patterns of flowers and nature, geometric patterns and those inspired by ancient Indian architecture. The culture and heritage behind a Banarasi saree has taken it much beyond a garment, to be a symbol of family pride and representation of cultural heritage.

  • The classic designs include patterns of flowers and nature, geometric patterns and those inspired by ancient Indian architecture. The culture and heritage behind a Banarasi saree has taken it much beyond a garment, to be a symbol of family pride and representation of cultural heritage.