The
Banarasi saree is from Benares or Varanasi. Known for its gold and silver
brocade or zari work, it is generally accompanied by rich embroidery, intricate
designs and engravings. Designs from the Mughal period are mainly the base for
these engravings, such as floral intertwining, motifs of leaves on the borders
and the body. Kimkhab, potthan, betta and amru are
some of the famous brocades woven on banarasi saris.
Other
distinctive features are heavy gold work, intricate weaving, detailing work,
metallic effects which contribute to the richness and grandeur of the saree. In
the proccess, they also make the fabric slightly heavy.
The
finery and trappings of the Banarasi Saree are reason enough for it to figure
in any Indian wedding. As Bridal attire, it provides an extremely rich look and
feel for the occasion. Based on design the Banarasi sari has been
classified as Pure Silk, Organza, Georgette and Shattir. Again based on cut
methods they are classified differently.
Beautiful
combinations for Banarasi Sarees have evolved and are suitable for different
ocasions.
Designer
banarasi pure silk sarees richly woven with intricate beautiful zari brocades,
jamdhani work, floral and foliage motifs are much loved by bollywood
celebrities and are a ‘hit’ for Indian weddings.
Banarasi
sari having border decorated with kundans, pearls, beads and sequins is
extremely stylish. With Jhallar work enhancing the beauty of the sari further
it is a grand affair for festivals and important social occasions.
An
exclusively hand crafted design on banarasi patola cotton saree makes it
uniquely stylish and a good choice for college parties and traditional
festivals.
The
Banarasi supernet sari embellished with zari embroidery and stones, gives the
wearer a sensuous look. It is appropriate to wear on occasions like marriage
anniversary or special invites.
Other trendy eye-catchers have innovative blends of tussar silk
and jute fabrics. Brilliant colour combinations and contrast borders with
designer pallus have been experimented with viscose art silk, with jamdhani
style woven buttis and banarasi patchwork for enhanced appeal.
An
estimated population of over 10 lakhs is associated with the Banarasi Silk
Saree industry from Banaras and its surrounding areas such as Gorakhpur,
Bhadohi, Jaunpur.
Over
a period of time, the industry has suffered on account of mechanized loom
productions claiming the label of Banarasi Sari, on account of their being
located in Banaras and nearby areas. The Geographical Indication (GI) rights
for Banaras brocades and sarees awarded in 2009 to six districts of Varanasi,
Mirzapur, Chandauli, Bhadohi, Jaunpur and Azamgarh districts, gave legal rights
to the traditional weavers of these areas and a trade boost to this traditional
weave to see better days.
The Banarasi Saree with its wide-ranging and far-reaching
combinations, in a fusion of traditional and trending seamlessly ‘woven’
together, continues to remain the much sought after fabric that it always has
been.
Unnati Silks,
devoted to ethnic sarees and salwar kameez materials, is a one stop single
window store for traditional Sarees. Trendy designs, attractive patterns,
pleasing colours and combinations make its wide collection of Banarasi Silk Sarees
very eye-catching. At very reasonable prices. Dispatch is within 24 hours of
order, with free delivery & COD for retail, and world-wide express
shipping. Contact: UNNATI SILK PRINTS PVT. LTD,#3-4-360, Vajra Complex, General Bazar
(Tobacco Bazar), M.G.Road, Hyderabad-500003. AP,India. 040-64555251 or 97000
57744.
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