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What You Should Know About A Banarasi Saree

A saree manufactured in Varanasi is known as a banarasi saree (also known as Banaras). Banarasi sarees are famed for their gold, zari, silver brocade, quality silk, and sumptuous needlework and are considered the best sarees in India. The costumes are constructed of highly woven silk and intricately embroidered. They usually come with engravings, which make them somewhat hefty.

Various variations

These sarees come in a wide range of colors and patterns. Pure silk (Katan), silk, zari, and organza are the most popular (Kora). Other varieties exist, and they differ based on the design process. Vaskat, Tanchoi, Jangla, Butidar, Cutwork, and Tissue are some of the variations available.

Saree of excellent quality

A high-quality banarasi saree will give you a stunning appearance. Here are some of the things to consider before making a purchase:

Float: Check the reverse side of the saree to see whether there are any floats between the warps and wefts grids. Only a genuine, handcrafted saree would have this element; consequently, if the garment does not have a float, it is most likely machine manufactured or fraudulent.

Silk: Banarasi sarees are composed entirely of silk. You can do a variety of checks to ensure that the outfit is made of silk. Burning the saree's thread is one of the most effective and inexpensive testing. Pull a thread from a hiding location and burn it. You should be able to smell the ash once the entire thread has burned.

The ash would smell like burnt hair if the saree is made of silk. You should be aware that some costumes are produced from low-cost Chinese silk, so proceed with caution. Although it smells like burnt hair, this silk isn't as strong as pure silk.

Genuine Banarasi sarees feature six to eight inches of plain silk brocade. The brocade is frequently worn over the shoulder, giving the saree a stunning appearance.

Conclusion

Banarasi sarees are frequently worn by Indian brides. When purchasing a bridal banarasi saree, choose one that has a traditional style. It's worth noting that the cost of traditional clothing is determined by the design of the base and border.

The color of the costume has a significant impact on the overall appearance. If you want to appear your best, make sure the color of your attire matches your skin tone.

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