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Rani Pink Handloom Tanchoi Banarasi Fabric With Zari Booti
Handwoven fabric in Rani Pink shade is crafted by one of the finest craftsmen of Banaras. It holds intricate Tanchoi weaving technique involving double warp. The fabric texture has a lustrous satin finish along with exquisite work of zari threads making small booti all over. A versatile piece of art which can be customised into blouses, suits and western wear. Style this vibrant handcrafted fabric for different occasions in countless ways.
Color - Rani Pink
Fabric - Satin Silk
Technique - Tanchoi
Weaving Cluster - Banaras
Measurement - Width - 1.19m , Weight - 109 g/m
Note - 1 unit is equal to 1 meter (100 cm or 39.37 inches)
Satin Silk is a fabric produced when pure Silk yarns are woven in the 'Satin weave'. The resulting fabric typically has a glossy surface and a dull back. It has a very lustrous appearance and tends to be softer, but more slippery as compared to Katan Silk. Satin is a warp upwards fabric. Because of the density of the threads, the colour is more concentrated and bright.
Consult Our Stylist Tanchois are a very fine weave banarasi sarees that use an extra weft thread to create delicate patterns. Tanchoi weaving is one of the complex and technical weaving techniques as it uses one or two warp and two to five weft colors. These sarees are extremely light weight and soft to drape. Jamawar & Tanchois are both satin weave techniques where the motifs are created using the primary weft yarn itself creating an inlaid or embossed look, unlike a brocade, which uses extra warp or weft to create the patterns.
Technically we use the word Jamawar or Jamewar when the motifs feature more than one color, while Tanchois usually have one single color motif or pattern. Jamawars also seem to have a lot of persian influence and are majorly dominated with paisleys in the design pattern
Handwoven sarees from banaras having small distinct motifs spread all over are known as bootidar sarees. The most commonly used bootis are Angoor Bel, Gojar Bel (mostly used in borders), Lattar Bel, Khulta Bel, Baluchar Bel, Latiffa Bootii, Mehrab Bel, Kalma Booti, Patti Booti, Mehrab Jaal, Baluchar Boota, etc. Banarasi sarees having small separate motifs all over the saree are referred to as Bootidar.
Shipping Time |
Ready to Ship - Ships in 2/3 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 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. |
![]() | 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 |
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 |