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For centuries, the city of Varanasi (formerly Banaras) has been synonymous with exquisite handloom weaving traditions. The Banarasi silk saree is a captivating work of art. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop brings you a curated collection of these timeless beauties so you can drape yourself in luxury and tradition. The story of the Banarasi saree begins in the Mughal era, when skilled artisans under the patronage of Emperor Akbar honed their craft. Weavers from across the country were invited to settle in Varanasi. These craftsmen brought their unique techniques and design influences. Depending on the detail of the design, a single saree might take up to three weavers a month or more to complete. Every Banarasi saree sometimes has up to 5,600 threads. Classic Banarasi designs feature leaves, vines, paisley patterns, jasmines, and marigolds, all of which are inspired by the natural world. Embroidery techniques, including Jangla, Tanchoi, Tissue, Butidar, Cutwork, and Jamdani, further adorn these patterns, each of which adds a distinct layer of texture and depth. The concept of silk and zari in Banarasi sarees is one of its most distinctive characteristics. The silk used to make Banarasi silk sarees is typically mulberry silk, which is appreciated for its exceptional drape and smoothness. Then, zari work—a technique that includes weaving pure gold or silver threads into the silk—is used to adorn this luxurious fabric. The silver threads provide a dance of light and shadow and lend a sense of grandeur. The Zari pieces are just as breathtaking. The saree becomes a wearable piece of art when flower motifs, geometric patterns, and even complicated figures are meticulously woven into the silk. Although the Banarasi saree's basic pattern is still based on tradition, designers are always pushing the envelope in terms of inventiveness. The Banarasi georgette saree is one instance of this development in specific. The elaborate needlework of Banarasi brocades strikingly contrasts with the dreamy nature of georgette fabric, which is prized for its delicate drape and flowing form. The outcome is a gorgeous saree for anyone who wants contemporary elegance. A Banarasi saree works well for any occasion. They are perfect for formal gatherings like banquets and weddings. For a more laid-back appearance, they can also be dressed down for an event like a family get-together. A gorgeous selection of designer Banarasi sarees that combine tradition and modern style can be seen at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop.
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The Banarasi saree is an unparalleled beauty. Worn by generations of women for momentous occasions, the Banarasi saree remains a coveted attire, especially for weddings and pre-wedding festivities. But its versatility extends far beyond, making it a luxurious statement piece for many events. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop curates a collection of designer Banarasi sarees. The wedding season is when the Banarasi saree truly takes centre stage. Red, a symbol of prosperity and auspiciousness, reigns supreme for the bride. You can opt for a handwoven red Banarasi silk saree in mulberry or katan silk with gold zari work on the body and a figural motif on the pallu, further accentuated by gold and pink tassels. This timeless ensemble, paired with a golden blouse, exudes regal elegance. For a more contemporary elegance, a designer Banarasi georgette saree in ivory is a breathtaking choice for brides. With delicate zardozi embroidery and scalloped details, this piece pairs beautifully with a matching raw silk blouse. The subtle georgette fabric adds glamour to the traditional Banarasi design. You can also wear a handwoven pink Banarasi silk saree for wedding, which iscrafted from katan and mulberry silk. The exquisite tan chui woven resham and zari jamawar pattern adorning the saree is an artistry passed down through generations. For the haldi ceremony, a designer Banarasi georgette saree in a refreshing green or yellow with zardozi embroidery and scalloped details will create a captivating look. You can pair it with a matching raw silk blouse for a contemporary touch. You can try a beige or pastel-coloured georgette saree with a contrasting blouse. Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop has curated a collection of designer Banarasi sarees. You can find plenty of pieces that feature floral and paisley motifs in resham and zari work. Banarasi sarees can be worn beyond weddings. You can opt for a handwoven black Banarasi saree for a sophisticated evening soiree. The unique katan and mulberry silk blend add a subtle sheen to the fabric, while the peak woven zari floral pattern creates a mesmerising effect. This elegant ensemble by a renowned designer is sure to turn heads. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop offers a range of colours, from classic royal blue to emerald green. The zari work and rich silk fabric create a mesmerising ensemble that will make you the centre of attention at any festive gathering. A muted-toned Banarasi saree may also add drama to your workwear. You can choose from an assortment of sarees with subtle designs made of materials like katan silk to create a polished but put-together appearance. Banarasi sarees are not only for special events, despite what the public believes. For hot summer days, these breathable sarees are appropriate. A combination of lightweight Banarasi sarees in cotton-silk blends is available at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop, which will bring sophistication to your regular outfit.
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The heart of the Banarasi saree lies in its pure silk foundation. Woven with precision, these sarees boast a lustre and a smooth drape. Rich zari embroidery with threads of gold and silver enhances the grandeur, while classic motifs such as paisleys, flower patterns, and paisley vines imply historical tales. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop has a Banarasi silk saree that will win your heart, whether you are looking for a classic red with elaborate gold work in the renowned Kadwa weaving method or a masterpiece with beautiful meenakari work. The Banarasi georgette saree is a dream come true for those who like a lighter and more delicate drape. These sarees combine the grandeur of Banarasi workmanship with the ethereal beauty of georgette fabric. Georgette's transparent quality makes the elaborate zari work stand out. Consider wearing a similar raw silk blouse with a beige Banarasi georgette saree adorned with scalloped embellishments and zardosi embroidery. The Shattir Banarasi saree, a recent innovation, blends tradition with contemporary sensibilities. Unlike their silk counterparts, Shattir sarees are made from lighter fabrics, making them ideal for everyday wear. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop boasts a curated collection of designer Shattir Banarasi sarees, perfect for the modern woman on the go. These sarees are lighter in weight than traditional Katan sarees. The Tanchoi Banarasi saree is a masterpiece of hues and patterns. These sarees are made using the Jamawar weaving method and have a soft and cosy drape. Pernia's Pop-Up Shop also offers Banarasi Bandhani sarees, while the most popular varieties include georgette, Banarasi silk, shattir, and tangchoi. The rich brocade work of Banarasi weaving, combined with the delicate Bandhani tie-and-dye patterns, creates a unique masterpiece in these sarees. A recent trendsetter, the Banarasi Patola saree features geometric designs and is an alternative for brides and fashionistas alike.
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Even though a Banarasi saree is a statement piece by itself, the right accessories can bring out even more of its splendour. Try a handwoven mulberry silk saree in garnet red for a classic and sophisticated look. The rich drape with a floral pattern and a golden border is just perfect. Channel your inner royalty with a Kanjeevaram-style drape. This majestic technique creates clean pleats at the front, allowing the intricate motifs of the saree to take centre stage. The rich silk of your Banarasi saree invites a touch of luxurious gold. A statement necklace from a revered Indian jeweller, perhaps a rani haar cascading down your decolletage, or a choker encrusted with precious stones, can become the centrepiece of your ensemble. These statement necklaces will echo your saree's zari work and create a dialogue between tradition and contemporary flair. For your ears, explore dangling jhumkas adorned with pearls and gemstones. If you desire a more understated look, consider studs, where emeralds or sapphires nestle in a bed of gold, complementing the rich hues of your saree. Add a statement belt, like a handcrafted gold kamarband, to cinch your waist. Don’t forget layers of bangles on your wrists! A handbag transforms from a practical item to an extension of your flawless elegance as you walk with grace. Invest in a handcrafted clutch to draw attention to yourself. The rich leather or embroidery will lend an exotic touch. Wear sophisticated shoes to round off your regal look. A pair of hand-embroidered juttis with gold embroidery would go well with the classic style. For modern luxury, nevertheless, think about donning a pair of adorned heels. To draw attention to your cheekbones, use a dab of bronzer and a base of makeup that is dewy and smooth. To define your eyes, use kohl eyeliner and smoky eyeshadow in warm brown tones. A dramatic flourish and a touch of rich red lip colour that complements the shade of your saree will complete your regal look.
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To provide you with the best designer Banarasi sarees, Pernia's Pop-Up Shop partners with well-known fashion brands, including Kshitij Jalori, Raw Mango, and Narmadeshwari. Explore modern versions of this ancient custom. You may look through a broader range of Banarasi designs, such as dresses, kurtis, skirts, lehengas, and dupattas. For the finest designer Banarasi sarees, Pernia's Pop-Up Shop partners with fashion labels like as Kshitij Jalori, Raw Mango, and Narmadeshwari. While Jayanti Reddy's creations radiate elegance and refinement with their sumptuous fabrics, elaborate stitching, and strong palettes, Neha & Tarun's sarees are renowned for their meticulous embellishments and brilliant hues. NARMDESHWARI, a heritage brand, specialises in creating authentic Banarasi sarees that embody the essence of this ancient craft. Kasturi Kundal's sarees are a symphony of colours and textures, featuring embellishments like zari work, meenakari, and hand painting. Aharin India blends tradition and modernity in their sarees, reinterpreting classic designs with a contemporary twist. Anushree Reddy's signature touch is intricate zardosi embroidery, adding luxury to her beloved designs. While Dhruvi Panchal's sarees combine traditional craftsmanship with modern sensibility and beautiful hand embroidery, Geroo Jaipur offers a unique viewpoint by combining aspects of current fashion. An exquisite collection of unique Banarasi sarees, each one a work of art in its own right, is also available at Pernia's Pop-Up Shop. No matter where you wear them, these sarees—which represent the pinnacle of the designers' skill and creativity—will turn heads.
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What are the different occasions to wear a Banarasi Saree?
Wear a Banarasi saree for traditional ceremonies like weddings, where their opulent silk fabric and intricate motifs add grace and grandeur to the festivities. These sarees are also perfect for cultural celebrations such as festivals or religious ceremonies, where their rich heritage and luxurious appearance honour tradition. Additionally, Banarasi sarees are a sophisticated choice for formal events like receptions, gala dinners, or upscale parties, where their regal allure makes a memorable statement. Whether it's a family gathering, festive occasion, or formal affair, Banarasi sarees epitomize timeless beauty and are sure to leave a lasting impression.
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What are the trendiest colours in Banarasi Saree?
In recent years, the trendiest colors in Banarasi sarees have included a mix of traditional hues and contemporary shades. While classic colours like rich reds, vibrant oranges, and royal blues remain timeless favourites, modern interpretations of Banarasi sarees have introduced trendy colours such as pastel pinks, soft greens, and serene blues. Additionally, metallic tones like gold, silver, etc. are popular for their opulent and luxurious appeal, adding a touch of glamour.
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How to style a Banarasi Saree?
For a traditional look, pair your Banarasi saree with a contrasting blouse featuring intricate embroidery or embellishments. Opt for traditional jewellery like gold or Kundan sets to complement the opulence of the saree, along with a sleek bun adorned with flowers or traditional hair accessories.
To add a contemporary twist, experiment with modern blouse designs like off-shoulder or crop tops, and accessorize with statement earrings and a clutch. Consider draping the saree in a modern style, such as the seedha pallu or the dhoti drape, for a unique and fashion-forward look.
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What is the latest trend in Banarasi Saree?
The Kadhwa Banarasi Saree is expected to undergo a resurgence in popularity, focusing on the revival of classic weaving methods and intricate motifs, including delicate golden butis.
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How to choose jewellery for Banarasi Saree?
When choosing jewelry for a Banarasi saree, opt for pieces that complement the opulence of the saree while adding a touch of elegance.
Traditional gold or Kundan jewelry sets are classic choices that beautifully enhance the intricate motifs and rich fabric of the saree.
Choose statement earrings, necklaces, or bangles with intricate designs to complement the elaborate craftsmanship of the Banarasi saree.
Additionally, consider incorporating traditional elements like pearls or gemstones for added sophistication. Strike a balance between the jewellery and the saree, ensuring that they complement each other without overpowering the overall look.
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