Traditional Types of Banarasi Saree


Traditional Types of Banarasi Saree
The Banarasi saree is a traditional, hand-woven saree originating from Varanasi. This type of saree has been crafted in the city since the 16th century and is still produced by skilled artisans. Banarasi sarees are considered to be a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and luxury in India, which is why they are popular even today. They are also often used as bridal wear for Indian weddings and special occasions.

17 Different Types Of Banarasi Sarees For Brides & Weddings

Different types of Banarasi Sarees have richly decorated tapestry-like fabrics with intricate designs and patterns. There are various types of Banarasi silk sarees and we have listed a few types below.

Katan or Pure Banarasi Silk Saree

This saree is woven with pure silk threads or Katan. The saree is beautifully decorated with zari motifs and borders. This thread is prepared by twisting different types of silk-woven threads together in the form of a warp technique to give a firm structure to the weave.

Organza (Kora) Silk Banarasi Saree

The fabric is woven from silk which is light, plain weaved, and sheer. It is highlighted with zari and Banarasi brocade. With royal zari work embroidery, they look super fancy and are also very strong and durable, thanks to their sheer and light texture. These sarees have natural stiffness, and hence they do not require any starch or other stiffeners.

Organza (Kora) Silk Banarasi Saree

Georgette Banarasi Saree

The saree is made from crepe fabric created from alternating S and Z twist yarns in warp and weft. Pure georgette Banarasi saree has a light woven fabric made from silk and is flowy and flexible in texture. The saree has a beautiful design of silver or gold zari buta and borders.

Georgette Banarasi Saree

Shattir Banarasi Saree

Shattir is a fabric used in modernized Banarasi sarees. The fabric is relatively heavier than georgette and crepe. This saree looks  effortlessly elegant when draped properly as it blooms instantly. It gives quite an exquisite and contemporary feel.

Jamdani Banarasi Silk Saree

It is made with a fine muslin cloth saree and has a weaving of floral motifs and intricate figures. In Jamdani Banarasi sarees, the pure silk fabrics are brocaded with cotton threads. Banarasi sarees with a mix of distinguished design appeal and showcases the royalty of Mughal art and architecture. These sarees are quite expensive due to its authentic and pure brocade fabric.

Jamdani Banarasi Silk Saree

Jangla Banarasi Saree

It has a distinct Jangla design or pattern all over the saree. The typical vegetation motifs in Jangla sarees are widely spread throughout the saree. It is one of the oldest among Banarasi brocades. Jangla motifs are quite a popular sight and they are also priced exorbitantly.

Cutwork Banarasi Saree

This saree is made using the cut-work technique and has a plain texture. The saree is made by setting warp threads with cotton and weft threads to produce some traditional motifs and designs. A cutwork Banarasi saree is a cheaper version of a Jamdani saree and is mostly decorated with leaves, creepers, marigolds, and jasmine flower motifs. Unique patterns of cut work saree are displayed on selvage, which makes it resemble a Jamdani saree.

Tissue Banarasi Saree

The saree is a blend of zari and silk. It is a woven saree with a beautiful sheen created by gold zari wefts which gives the appearance of a golden cloth. The royalty and beauty of these tissue Banarasi saree exude eternal charm, featuring a pattern of intricate detailing and designer motifs to exude elegance.

Tissue Banarasi Saree

Butidar Banarasi Saree

These are beautiful woven sarees brocaded with silk, gold, and silver threads. The Banarasi weavers refer to this saree as Ganga-Jamuna as gold threads are darker than silver threads. The motifs are popularly named Ashrafi Butti, Angoor Bail, Latifa Buti, Jhummar Buti, Resham Buti, and Jhari Buti, to name a few.

Tanchoi Banarasi Saree

This saree is created with vibrant weft silk yarns and the pallu has beautiful motif designs. Designs like flowers, small birds in flight, peacocks, and parrot motifs inspired by nature are used. Tanchoi fabric features an array of spots on its surface, woven with a dual-color warp. Some threads are added to give the saree a touch of embroidery look.

Tanchoi Banarasi Saree


Banarasi Tussar Silk Saree

It is a woven saree made from pure tussar silk with beautiful Banarasi zari buta and border design. These sarees are immaculately crafted to resonate delicacy coupled with the rich textured attribute and employ naturally-inspired textures like creepers, florals, leaves, etc.

Banarasi Khadi Saree

The saree is woven and known for the opulent use of zari and colorful dyes. These sarees come in a heavy and coarse texture, as the fine threads of silk are interwoven with the Khadi threads, giving a texture of a slightly coarse aesthetic. Colored Banarasi khaddar sarees with traditional designs give quite a soft look.

Muga Banarasi Saree

Beautiful woven saree made with muga silk, Banarasi weave, intricate zari buta and borders. This saree is made from a unique fabric known for its luxurious golden hue. Delicate and dyed in vibrant azure colors exude quite a rich visual appeal to these flamboyant sarees.


Matka Banarasi Saree

The graceful woven saree is made with Matka silk and is beautifully highlighted with a Banarasi border and buta design. Matka Banarasi sarees are weaved with the traditional designer technique involving warp of the same color while weft threads with silk threads and cotton blend are what these sarees are made of.

Matka Banarasi Saree

Ghicha Banarasi saree

The woven saree is made of Ghicha silk with beautiful Banarasi zari borders or buta design. The Dupion silk variation generally comes with a broad zari work border with vibrant and glorious colors, designs which make them a signature statement of these sarees.

Ghicha Banarasi saree

Shikargarh Banarasi Saree

The Shikargarh Banarasi saree is identified by its unique paisley print and weaving design. These sarees come in a variety of color options to select from. Shikargarh Banarasi sarees are perfect for special occasions as they have an exquisite and timeless look.

Linen Banarasi Saree

Linen Banarasi saree is woven and made of linen. It is perfectly ornated with Banarasi zari buta and borders. This type of saree is made using a unique fabric known for its lightweight feel, and can be found in a variety of colors. Linen Banarasi sarees are perfect for day-to-day wear as they are breathable and comfortable.
Linen Banarasi Saree

Conclusion

Banarasi sarees are an important part of India’s cultural heritage, and have been passed down through generations as heirlooms. These sarees continue to be popular today due to their timeless beauty, quality workmanship and intricate craftsmanship. They are perfect for special occasions and make an ideal gift for any special woman in your life.

From the simplest to the most elaborate, these sarees are sure to become cherished pieces that will be passed on for many generations to come. Get your hands on these exquisite varieties of Banarasi sarees online at Pure Elegance to suit every occasion and style!

Article By : Sudip Ghose


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