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Pure Handloom Silk Katan Banaras Saree-Deep Purple|Silk Mark Certified

Pure Handloom Silk Katan Banaras Saree-Deep Purple|Silk Mark Certified

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An embodiment of royal elegance, this Pure Handloom Katan Banarasi saree in deep purple is a timeless classic, enriched with intricate meenakari jaal weaving across the body.

Woven using traditional Banarasi techniques, the saree features delicate floral meenakari motifs intricately spread throughout, creating a rich tapestry of artistry and heritage. The subtle interplay of zari and coloured threads adds depth and dimension, elevating the saree’s luxurious appeal.

Crafted from pure Katan silk, it offers a smooth, rich texture with a structured yet graceful drape, making it perfect for occasions that demand understated grandeur. The fully brocade finish enhances its regal presence, while the elegant self pallu completes the look seamlessly.

Handwoven with precision by skilled artisans of Banaras, this saree reflects centuries of weaving tradition and craftsmanship. A proud creation from the Subarnam family, it is designed for weddings, festive occasions, and timeless celebrations.

Key Features:

  • Fabric: Pure Handloom Katan Silk
  • Color: Deep Purple
  • 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 antique gold or kundan jewellery to enhance its regal tones and create a sophisticated 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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