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Pure Handloom Silk Katan Banaras Saree-Magenta|Silk Mark Certified

Pure Handloom Silk Katan Banaras Saree-Magenta|Silk Mark Certified

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Bold, vibrant, and timeless, this Pure Handloom Katan Banarasi saree in rich magenta is a striking example of heritage Banarasi craftsmanship with intricate meenakari detailing.

The saree features delicate meenakari floral jaal weaving all over the body, where fine coloured threads are intricately woven along with zari to create depth, texture, and a luxurious visual appeal. This technique adds a refined richness that stands apart from regular zari brocades.

Crafted using pure handloom Katan silk, the saree offers a smooth, structured drape with a natural sheen, giving it a grand and elegant presence. The fully brocade weave enhances its opulence, making it ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and statement celebrations.

The elegant magenta tone paired with subtle multicolour meenakari accents makes this saree both traditional and versatile. Handwoven with precision by skilled artisans of Banaras, it carries forward centuries of weaving legacy and is a proud creation from the Subarnam family.

Key Features:

  • Fabric: Pure Handloom Katan Silk
  • Color: Magenta
  • Work: Intricate meenakari floral jaal weaving all over
  • Weave: Traditional Banarasi brocade
  • Texture: Rich, smooth, and structured
  • Finish: Fully brocade with elegant sheen
  • Pallu: Self pallu with woven detailing
  • Blouse: Self blouse (as shown in the last image)
  • Certification: Silk Mark Certified

Styling Tip:
Pair this saree with temple jewellery or kundan sets to enhance its rich magenta tone and create a classic festive or bridal look.

Care Instructions
Dry clean recommended to maintain the fabric’s texture, embroidery, and sheen.

Note
Natural slubs, thread variations, and minor irregularities are inherent to handloom sarees and are not considered defects. Slight colour variations may occur due to lighting and screen settings.

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