Banarasi Organza Silk Suit with Matching Dupatta Stole Unstitiched
Elevate your ethnic wardrobe with this stunning navy blue organza two-piece suit. The delicate floral motifs and shimmering gold zari work create a mesmerizing effect, making it perfect for special occasions.
Message us for Customised Stitching.
Care Instructions:
- Dry clean only.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach.
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Description
Elevate your ethnic wardrobe with this stunning navy blue organza two-piece suit. The delicate floral motifs and shimmering gold zari work create a mesmerizing effect, making it perfect for special occasions.
Message us for Customised Stitching.
Care Instructions:
- Dry clean only.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach.
Banarasi Organza Silk Suit ...
FAQs
What makes a Banarasi saree authentic?
Authentic Banarasi sarees are handwoven in Varanasi (Banaras), Uttar Pradesh, using pure silk or organza with real gold or silver zari (metallic thread). They carry a GI (Geographical Indication) tag. Look for the characteristic intricate brocade motifs — paisley, floral, and Mughal-inspired designs woven directly into the fabric.
What is the difference between pure silk, organza, and georgette Banarasi sarees?
Pure silk Banarasi sarees are the heaviest and most luxurious, ideal for weddings. Organza is lighter and more translucent — great for summer occasions. Georgette Banarasi has a flowing drape perfect for formal events. All feature traditional zari work.
How do I care for a Banarasi silk saree?
Dry clean only — never machine wash. Store in a muslin cloth (not plastic) to allow the silk to breathe. Refold along different lines every few months to prevent permanent crease marks. Avoid contact with perfume, deodorant, or chemicals, which damage zari.
Is this saree suitable for a wedding or special occasion?
Banarasi sarees are among India's most prestigious bridal and festive sarees. Our Banarasi Organza Silk Suit with Matching Dupatta Stole Unstitiched is appropriate for weddings, engagements, religious ceremonies, and high-end formal occasions.
How long does it take to weave a Banarasi saree?
A single Banarasi saree with intricate zari work takes 15 days to 6 months to weave, depending on the complexity of the design. This is why authentic handwoven Banarasi sarees are priced as they are — you are paying for exceptional skilled labour and heritage craft.
