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The Neel Kamal

The Neel Kamal

Original price was: ₹25,000.00.Current price is: ₹21,250.00.

Royal Blue Pure Banarasi Handloom Katan Silk Saree

  • Fabric: 100% Pure Katan Silk (Finest quality Banarasi silk, known for its smooth texture and strength).
  • Color: Deep, mesmerizing Royal Blue body with a brilliant silver/gold sheen.
  • Weave/Work: Intricate Brocade or Meenakari design featuring traditional floral motifs woven entirely with metallic Zari.
  • Purity: Certified Pure Banarasi Handloom Weave.
  • Drape: Rich, structured drape with high-lustre finish, ideal for grand occasions.
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Envelop yourself in the regal grandeur of The Neel Kamal Banarasi Silk Saree.

This breathtaking saree is a masterpiece of textile art, handwoven by generational artisans in the heart of Varanasi. Crafted from the finest Pure Katan Silk, its luxurious texture is matched only by its magnificent appearance. The stunning Royal Blue hue (Neel Kamal means Blue Lotus) is vibrant and saturated, lending an air of majesty and sophistication.

The saree is richly adorned with traditional Brocade weaving that covers the body and pallu. The intricate floral and vine motifs, woven in shimmering silver/antique gold Zari, create a captivating three-dimensional effect. The contrast of the deep blue silk against the metallic lustre makes this saree an absolute showstopper.

Perfectly suited for a bride, a mother-of-the-bride, or any woman gracing a significant ceremony, this Banarasi silk saree is a timeless heirloom. As styled with heritage stone-set jewellery, it embodies classic Indian opulence and unmatched weaving artistry.

FAQs

Katan is a plain-woven, naturally derived pure silk known for its strong, fine threads. It gives the saree a smooth, luxurious texture and an inherent sheen, which is highly prized in Banarasi weaving for its durability and rich drape.

The design is not printed or embroidered; it is intricately handwoven into the fabric using the supplementary weft technique of Brocade weaving. This process involves the metallic Zari threads being manually interlaced with the silk base on the loom, resulting in the dense, permanent patterns.

Due to the delicacy of the pure silk and the metallic Zari work, this saree requires Dry Clean Only. It should be stored away from direct light and moisture, preferably wrapped in a muslin cloth or acid-free paper to prevent tarnishing of the metallic threads.

Given the rich density of the Zari brocade across the body and pallu, this saree is considered medium to heavy weight. This weight contributes to its structured, flowing drape and luxurious feel, which is traditional and desired for grand occasions.

Yes, due to the high-quality silk and the sheen of the Zari, the Royal Blue colour will exhibit a beautiful dual-tone or colour-shifting effect (known as shot silk or dhoop chaon). This means the blue may appear lighter or have an indigo/purple cast depending on the angle and intensity of the light, adding depth and richness.

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