Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.
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Naveena Kapoor In Digital Print Banarsi Silk Saree. Available in 6 colours.

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Banarsi sarees traditionally woven in Varanasi, are among the finest, most well-crafted sarees in India. They are known for their fine quality of silk and opulent zari (gold and silver brocade) woven patterns depicting floral motifs. Banarsi sarees are popular across the fashion world because of its intricate weaving. Banarsi sarees came into being during the Mughal era when Muslim artisans and craftsmen started weaving Banarsi silk sarees. There are a few fabric varieties of Banarsi sarees: pure silk (Katan), Shattir, Organza (Kora) designed beautifully with zari and silk, and finally Georgette. When segregated according to the design process, Banarsi sarees can be divided into categories like Jangla, Tanchoi, CutwoBanarsi sarees traditionally woven in Varanasi, are among the finest, most well-crafted sarees in India. They are known for their fine quality of silk and opulent zari (gold and silver brocade) woven patterns depicting floral motifs. Banarsi sarees are popular across the fashion world because of its intricate weaving. Banarsi sarees came into being during the Mughal era when Muslim artisans and craftsmen started weaving Banarsi silk sarees. There are a few fabric varieties of Banarsi sarees: pure silk (Katan), Shattir, Organza (Kora) designed beautifully with zari and silk, and finally Georgette. When segregated according to the design process, Banarsi sarees can be divided into categories like Jangla, Tanchoi, Cutwork, Tissue, and Butidar.
This saree has digital kani floral printing running all over it. It's contrast floral and symmetrical geometry shapes border gives it a very elegant look. One can style this saree with full/half-sleaved blouse and traditional or even fashionable jewellery. Suited for Corporate functions, weddings, parties and festivals.

Description-
Product Specification:
Colour: Beige & Green, Turquoise, Beige & Peach, Multicolour, Pink & Peach, Peach & Golden
Size: 6 plus metres
Blouse Piece: Available

*Delivery: 5-7 days
*Color hues may slightly vary from that which appears in the image
*Minor irregularities is the uniqueness of handwork and handlooms and makes each piece exquisite
*Wash care : Dry clean only


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