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Banarasi Saree

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Banarasi Saree

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  1. Kanjivaram Silk Banarasi Sarees India Linen Banarasi Saree

  2. TYPES OF TYPES OF SILK SILK ON THE BASIS OF YARNS USED ON THE BASIS OF YARNS USED DUPION SILK TYPE • Dupion silk is a crisp and plain weave. The fabric is weaved using warp and weft with different threads. The fabric looks resplendent and has an iridescent or two-tone effect. For instance, if you look at a pink dupion fabric, it will look purple and red from different angles. This silk is a bit cheaper than pure or raw silk. The fabric is used extensively in crafting rich upholstery and saree blouses for its shimmery effect. The fabric is strong but not as durable as the pure silk. It doesn’t wrinkle and has black specks of fabric in the weaving. It is easier to sew and you can find printed, embroidered and plain dupion silk in the market. The surface of the fabric may pill and the loose end of the fabric frill easily.

  3. Bengal cotton sarees for festive occasions The Bengal Cotton or Tant saree flourished during the Mughal period. It became so famous around the British rule that the British government tried to minimize its production so that the British textile industry flourished. After the end of British rule in India, many skilled weavers settled in and around Bangladesh and West Bengal after getting lots of help from the Government. These weavers continued weaving this style of tant saree and today these are one of the most popular styles of Bengal sarees.

  4. TYPES OF SILK ON THE BASIS OF TYPES OF SILK ON THE BASIS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION • BANARASI SILK • Banarasi silk is made from pure mulberry silk in the holy city of Kashi. Considered to be one of the finest drapes in India and popular for their exquisite work of gold brocade and embroidery, these sarees have mogul inspired designs such as kalga, bel, flowers and peacocks intricately carved along the body of the sarees. Banarasi saree are available dime a dozen, both online and offline, at a different price point. • A Banarasi saree is an heirloom. It takes more than 15 days to weave a traditional six-yarder. A Banarasi saree with a GI tag and Silk Mark India is the perfect way to get the best value for your money and ensure that you invest in an authentic handloom. • ASSAM SILK • Muga silk is one of the rarest types of silk that is available only in Assam.

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