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Wine Burgundy Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree with Meenakari Floral Borders and Kadhua Bootis
Wine Burgundy Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree with Meenakari Floral Borders and Kadhua Bootis
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Heritage Craftsmanship in Warm Jewel Tones
Exude timeless grace with this exquisite Handwoven Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Saree. Drenched in a mesmerizing shade of deep wine burgundy, this piece is a beautiful celebration of classical Indian bridal and festive aesthetics. Woven from premium Katan silk threads, it provides a flawless drape that holds its elegant structure beautifully through hours of celebration.
Design Elements
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The Body (Dual-Pattern Layout):
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As featured in photo_2026-06-01_23-14-36.jpg, the main body is sprinkled with meticulously spaced Kadhua floral bootis. Each leaf-shaped motif is individually hand-woven into the fabric for a raised, clean finish.
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As revealed when swirled or draped open in photo_2026-06-01_23-14-40.jpg, the inner pleats or reverse layout switch to elegant, closely set vertical zari stripes, adding a striking textural shift to the overall look.
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The Border & Meenakari Work: A true highlight visible in photo_2026-06-01_23-14-39.jpg, the border features intricate floral and vine scrolls. Look closely to appreciate the artisan Meenakari detailing—delicate touches of pastel blue and rose threads interspersed within the gold zari flowers.
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The Pallu (Anchal): Perfectly captured in photo_2026-06-01_23-14-37.jpg, the heavy pallu showcases broad, magnificent panels of dense floral tapestry framed by delicate geometric zari bands, ensuring a striking view from every angle.
Product Highlights
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Fabric: 100% Pure Handloom Katan Silk
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Weave Type: Authentic Banarasi Handloom with Kadhua bootis
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Special Artistry: Subtle Meenakari threadwork accents embedded within premium gold zari.
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Occasion: Royal weddings, receptions, upscale festive parties, and heirloom collections.
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Care Instructions: Dry clean only. Iron on reverse low heat or steam professionally to maintain the delicate Meenakari and zari threads.
