Rangkat Pure Silk Katan Banaras Saree-Red|Silk Mark Certified
Rangkat Pure Silk Katan Banaras Saree-Red|Silk Mark Certified
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A true celebration of colour and craftsmanship, this Rangkat Pure Katan Banarasi saree in rich red showcases one of the most artistic and rare weaving techniques in Banaras heritage.
The saree features the exquisite Rangkat weaving style, where multiple colours blend seamlessly across the fabric, creating a stunning multicolour effect. Intricately woven using the kadhwa technique, each motif is crafted individually, resulting in a luxurious, durable, and highly detailed brocade.
Adorned with vibrant multicolour floral motifs, the saree beautifully balances tradition with a striking visual appeal. The interplay of rich zari work and colourful thread weaving gives it depth, texture, and a distinctive richness that sets it apart from conventional Banarasi sarees.
Crafted from pure Katan silk, this saree offers a smooth, structured drape with a grand finish, making it ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and statement celebrations. Fully brocade and Silk Mark certified, it reflects the finest quality of handloom artistry.
Handwoven with precision by skilled artisans of Banaras, this saree is a proud addition to the Subarnam family—where tradition meets timeless luxury.
Key Features:
- Fabric: Pure Handloom Katan Silk
- Color: Red with multicolour Rangkat weave
- Technique: Rangkat (multicolour blending) with Kadhwa weaving
- Work: Intricate floral motifs with rich zari detailing
- Texture: Smooth, rich, and structured
- Finish: Fully brocade with premium sheen
- Pallu: Self pallu with heavy woven detailing
- Blouse: Self blouse (as shown in the last image)
- Certification: Silk Mark Certified
Styling Tip:
Pair this saree with traditional gold or polki jewellery to complement its vibrant multicolour palette and create a grand 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.
