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Navy Blue Handloom Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree With Sona Rupa Stripes And Border

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Navy Blue Handloom Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree With Sona Rupa Stripes And Border

Weaver Story's exquisitely hand loomed and lovingly ornamented fabric, showcasing a monochromatic contrast of Navy Blue and Indigo hues along with the sona rupa zari interlacing and an authentic Katan Silk textile, absolutely deserves to be put on top of your purchase list. While the core yarn is derived from the filaments of 100% authentic Katan Silk fabric, which is produced by mangling two or more threads of the delicacy together to create a stern and lightweight bond among the drapes, the brocade stripes work of pure gold and silver brings a vintage touch to the modernized color palette of blossoming womanhood and empowering femininity.

The word "sona" stands for "gold" and "rupa" literally means "silver", thus, pointing to us the meticulously and dexterous zari booti of gold and silver, crafting the dazzling motifs of flowers and leaf lamps. This technique of hand crafting leaves no thread in the back unstitched, thus, creating a consistent web of pattern and a sense of uniformity while also restoring its memory as a souvenir of artistic hard work and the Banarasi heritage.

Color - Navy Blue
Fabric - Katan Silk
Technique - Kadhwa
Weaving Cluster - Banaras
Measurement - Length -5.60 m, Width - 1.17 m, Blouse - 1 m approx., Weight - 727 g

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The Weaving Technique

Kadhwa stands for 'kadha hua' or 'embroidered'. In Kadhwa weaving, each motif is woven separately as opposed to other Banarasi techniques. Often two weavers weave a kadhwa saree. One weaver is engaged in weaving the cloth or the body of the saree and the second helps in carving out or embroidering each motif using a wooden spool or Tilli as it’s called in Banaras. Using this technique, many different motifs of different sizes, colours and textures can be woven on the same sari, which is quite difficult to do otherwise. A kadhwa saree typically will take a minimum of 12-14 days to complete and go up to 8-9 months also depending on the intricacy of the design. The backside of a kadhwa saree is clean and has almost negligible or zero float or loose threads.

The Design Technique

Shipping

Shipping Time

Ready to Ship - Ships in 2/3 Days
Please Note In case fall and pico is required the order will be shipped in a week.

Indian orders are delivered by BlueDart Overnight and are delivered in 3/5 business days.
International orders are delivered by DHL Express and are delivered in 5/7 business days.
Shipping Charges India - Shipping in India is Free
International - Shipping outside India is chargeable and depends on the weight of the parcel.

Return

Return and
Exchange

Product(s) can be exchanged within 7 days from the date of purchase subject to-

Customer returning the product unused, unwashed, unaltered and in its original condition with all tags intact.

All exchange/ return requests should be emailed to care@weaverstory.com

The original invoice must be produced at the time of request for exchange.

The Company reserves the right to decide if the product is in the condition for exchange and such decision of Company shall be final and binding.

All Jewellery/Pashmina Shawls/Discounted/ Sale/Bargained/Custom made/ Serviced products/ made to order/finished product(s) cannot be exchanged. It includes stitching, alterations, fall, finishing etc. For details on our return and Exchange policy please refer to the Cancellation & Refund Policy on our website.

Wash & Care

  • Every WeaverStory product is styled and crafted with love, affection & passion, and we suggest that you take extra care of these one of a kind pieces. We recommend:
DryClean Only
Avoid bringing in contact with liquids espicially perfumes.
Change fold regularly, and store in pure cotton fabrics.
Iron on Reverse side
Do Not Bleach And Expose This Product To Excessive Heat And Sunlight For Long

Disclaimer

  • Accessories – accessories shown like tassles may or may not be a part of the actual product. Blouses/Jewelry worn by the model are only for photo shoots and styling reference.
  • Color Variance – This product has been shot in studio lights and there may be a slight difference with actual colors.
  • This product is handwoven and there might be slight irregularities in the weave. But that’s what adds to the charm of handwoven textile and makes it like none other.

Packaged & Marketed By

Manufactured
Packed &
Marketed by:
Travelling Trunk Pvt Ltd
C 245, Golf View Apartments, Saket,
New Delhi – 110017, India
Ph: +91-9810646345,
email: care@weaverstory.com
Country of Origin India

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Know More About WeaverStory

Your search for finest Indian handlooms and handcrafted products from skilled artisans across India, ends at WeaverStory.com. Started as an initiative to preserve and promote Indian handloom, and bring timeless treasures from the heart of the country, WeaverStory.com is a reservoir of finest weaves from Banaras, Chanderi, Gujarat, Bengal, Maheshwar and Kanchipuram with a exquisite range of sarees, lehengas, dupattas, suits and fabrics.