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The Subh-Shagun

The Subh-Shagun

Original price was: ₹40,000.00.Current price is: ₹34,000.00.

Pure Banarasi Handloom Silk Saree with All-Over Jaal Weave.

  • Weave: Authentic Pure Banarasi Handloom (Varanasi, India).
  • Pattern: Intricate, traditional Jaal (all-over lattice/net) weave.
  • Color: Auspicious and luminous Bright Peach Pink (a blend of soft pink and warm orange).
  • Fabric: Premium Pure Silk (likely Katan or similar high-quality Banarasi silk).
  • Lustre: Rich, shimmering Zari work across the entire body and border.
  • Style: Ultimate ceremonial wear for weddings, engagements, and major festivals.
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Embrace the pinnacle of Indian textile heritage with The Subh-Shagun Pure Banarasi Handloom Saree.

This exceptional piece is a masterwork of traditional weaving, crafted on a handloom by skilled artisans in Varanasi. Made from Pure Banarasi Silk, the saree possesses a magnificent body and drape, ensuring a regal presence at any event.

The saree is bathed in a captivating Bright Peach Pink—a soft, luminous shade that is incredibly flattering and perfect for celebratory occasions, symb

Its defining feature is the intricate, densely woven all-over Jaal pattern. This traditional latticework, woven entirely in shimmering Zari (metallic thread), blankets the saree from corner to corner, creating a fluid, luxurious texture that gleams beautifully under light. The broad, solid Zari border perfectly frames this intricate Jaal, completing a look of unparalleled opulence and tradition.olizing joy and new beginnings (Subh-Shagun).

FAQs

A 'Jaal' (meaning 'net' or 'lattice') Banarasi saree is characterized by an all-over pattern where the motifs (often floral, vine, or geometric) are so densely and closely woven that they cover the entire surface of the fabric, creating a continuous, intricate mesh-like design.

Given that it is a Pure Banarasi Handloom with an all-over Jaal in Zari, it is considered a medium-to-heavy weight saree. The density of the pure silk and the metallic thread work adds significant substance and a luxurious feel, making the saree feel substantial and regal.

Authentic Pure Handloom Banarasi sarees can often be identified by a slightly uneven texture (imperfections are a sign of human work), and often, a separate patch of floating threads (katrua) on the reverse side of the border where the Zari is cut and secured. Reputable sellers will also provide a Handloom Mark certification.

To preserve the shine and quality of the Zari, the saree must be Dry Clean Only. It should be stored wrapped in a soft, dark-coloured muslin cloth and kept away from mothballs and strong perfumes, which can chemically react with the metallic threads.

This saree is considered highly ceremonial. It is most suitable for Bridal Trousseaus, Wedding Functions (like engagement or reception), major Hindu Festivals (Diwali, etc.), and high-profile cultural events where traditional grandeur is required.

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