BANARASI SAREE
BANARASI SAREE
SKU:DJ500
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✨ Banarasi Saree by Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi – Where Heritage Meets Elegance
- Authentic Banarasi Silk: Handwoven in Varanasi using centuries-old techniques
- Luxurious Zari Work: Intricate gold & silver brocade patterns inspired by Mughal motifs
- Rich, Vibrant Hues: Deep maroons, royal blues, emerald greens & classic ivory options
- Lightweight Drape: Perfect for weddings, festivals & grand occasions
- Ethically Crafted: Supports artisan communities & sustainable handloom traditions
- Includes: 1 Banarasi saree (5.5–6 meters) + matching blouse fabric
2. A Legacy of Craftsmanship
Banarasi sarees trace their roots to the holy city of Varanasi (Benares), where master weavers have spun silk and zari into wearable art since the 14th century. Patronized by Mughal emperors and later embraced by Indian royalty, these sarees symbolize opulence, devotion, and timeless grace. At Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi, we honor this 700-year-old legacy by collaborating directly with generational weavers, ensuring every thread tells a story of cultural pride and meticulous artistry.
3. Why Choose This?
✅ 100% Genuine Banarasi Silk – No synthetic blends
✅ Heirloom Quality – Designed to be treasured for decades
✅ Ethical & Transparent Sourcing – Fair wages for artisans
✅ Trend-Forward Classics – Modern color palettes meet traditional motifs
✅ Perfect for Bridal & Festive Wear – Instantly elevates your ethnic wardrobe
4. Wash & Care Instructions
To preserve the luster and longevity of your Banarasi silk:
- Wash: Hand wash only with mild shampoo or silk-friendly detergent
- Rinse: Use cold water; avoid wringing or twisting
- Dry: Lay flat in shade – never expose directly to sunlight (UV rays fade zari & silk)
- Iron: Use low heat with a cotton cloth over the saree
- Store: Fold gently with muslin cloth; avoid plastic covers
💬 FAQ:
Q: What makes a Banarasi saree authentic?
A: Genuine Banarasi sarees are handwoven in Varanasi using pure silk and real zari (gold/silver threads), featuring intricate brocade patterns like kalga, bel, or jhallar. Our sarees are GI-tag certified and crafted by master weavers.
Q: Can I wear a Banarasi saree for weddings?
A: Absolutely! Banarasi sarees are quintessential bridal and festive wear in India, especially for ceremonies like mehndi, sangeet, and reception. Their rich textures and regal zari work exude grandeur.
Q: How to care for Banarasi silk to prevent damage?
A: Always hand-wash with mild shampoo, dry in shade (never sun-dry), and store folded in breathable cotton. Avoid bleach, dryers, and direct sunlight to protect zari and silk integrity.
Q: Are Shanmuga Priya & Azhagi Banarasi sarees sustainable?
A: Yes! We partner with ethical handloom clusters, use natural dyes where possible, and ensure fair wages—making luxury fashion conscious and community-positive.
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