Banarasi Hand oven Pure Katan Silk Bridal Saree Carmime Red

Rs. 99,999.00
Logo 1 Logo 2
Handspun & Handwoven
Certified Authenticity
Ethical & Sustainable

Color: Red

Red

Material: Pure Silk

Pure Silk

Style: Bridal Jamawar Banarasi Saree

Bridal Jamawar Banarasi Saree
Add to Wishlist

This exclusive India Archive Banarasi Handwoven Jal Jangala Pure Silk Saree in Carmine Red with Meenakari is part of the INARA Bridal collection of Resplendent Banarasi Sarees. 

Crafted with precision, the resplendent drape of India Archive INARA Banarasi saree is bound to add a touch of opulence and grace to a grand occasion. 

In a beautiful rich Carmine Red colour this Jal Bel Jangla (all-over scrolling floral pattern)  design.  The saree has a Zari Phulwar (floral) pattern on its body with intricate meenakari work of multiple hues embellishing the flowers.  The borders and Pallavs have intricate designs of beautiful floral and creeper work. The artistic gold zari bel pattern lends this Carmine Red Banarasi saree an elegant bridal essence. The Phulwar Jaal is one of the most loved and cherished motifs in Banarasi weaving.  The Pallav has an interlocking paisley motif done by an expert craftsman. 

Collection: INARA

Type: Banarasi handwoven pure silk saree Carmine Red. 

Fabric and Composition: 100% Pure Silk. The ends may have hand-combed natural fringe. Includes Blouse piece. 

Colour: Carmine Red

Country of Origin: India 

More Details
  • Banarasi Sarees have been associated with the Nakshabandha families which were brought to India by Muhammad bin Tughlaq during his reign circa 1324-1352 AD. Later many weavers fled due to the fire in Gujarat to various parts of India. During the reign of Akbar, master craftsman Khwaja Abdyl Sauad Kashmiri came to Banaras where he designed heddles of looms (gathwas) and many karkhanas (workshops) came into being. Many Persian motifs were also introduced. Historical references like Ain-i-Akhbari are there for the Banaras weavers who were called Noor Baaf or shining cloth weavers. Brocade evolved as the prime weaving style of Banaras and became one of the centres for the export of its refined textiles in Gold and Silver. A wide variety of silks are used including Chinya, Mukta and Tandoori, these are slightly coarse silks used for heavy brocades. Katan has two strands twisted together and used for the warps. The thread that is used to create a soft and smooth texture silk is Pat or Patbana.
Return/Exchange

Products can only be exchanged within 7 days of the date of purchase. Returns for refunds are not accepted.

To be eligible for an exchange, the product must meet the following conditions:

  • It must be unused, unwashed, and unaltered.
  • It must be in its original condition with all tags intact.

Please note that no exceptions will be made to this policy.

Shipping

Indian orders are delivered by BlueDart Overnight and are delivered in 3/5 business days.

Wash and Care

Every India Archive product is styled and crafted with love, affection & passion, and we suggest that you take extra care of these one of a kind pieces.

Disclaimer
  • Accessories – accessories shown like tassles may or may not be a part of the actual product. Blouses/Jewelry worn by the model are only for photo shoots and styling reference.
  • Color Variance – This product has been shot in studio lights and there may be a slight difference with actual colors.
  • This product is handwoven and there might be slight irregularities in the weave. But that’s what adds to the charm of handwoven textile and makes it like none other.
Packaged & Marketed By

C-85 Suncity, Sector 54 Gurugram 122002