Katan is a plain-woven fabric with pure silk threads. It consists of two strings twisted together and is mostly used for the warping of light fabrics. In Katan silk, a term used locally in Varanasi, yarns are prepared by wrapping different silk threads making them very strong and durable. The origin of the Katan silk saree can be traced back to Persia, though it is now weaved in Banaras. The women of the royal family during the Mughal Empire were the ones who wore luxurious clothes made of Katan silk.
Pure Banarasi Katan Silk Rogue Colour Tanchoi Saree
₹25,375.00
Herald the glorious craftsmanship of the timeless Banarasi silk saree. A marvelous Tanchoi classic art on gold zari with Alfi work on skirt border and pallu is simply a work of art!
(This is a hand-woven product and no irregularities in weave or pattern should be considered a defect. These irregularities make each piece of the handloom unique).
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Fabric
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Maintenance and Care
Silk is an expensive animal product; it is obtained naturally and therefore requires careful handling and additional maintenance effort on the part of the user.
- It is highly recommended to dry them in professional and experienced laundries.
- Keep the saree in butter paper, or you can also wrap it in a muslin cloth
- Unfold your silk sarees and change the folding preferably every month
- Ensure minimal friction between the cloth and the embroidery when you fold embroidered outfits.
- Do not use perfume on zari sarees, as it tends to fade/dulls the polish
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Additional information
Color Rogue
Technique Tanchoi
Weight 1.25kg
Blouse 1 Meter, unstitched (attached with saree) Rogue Color with Zari arm
Care Dry Clean only (strongly recommended)
Note The color you see on your screen may slightly vary due to the lights and camera used for advertising purpose.
Product Handwoven Pure Banarasi Silk
Saree Length 5.5 Meters
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Story of Banarasi Saree
Banarasisaree.com was established in the year 2001 by late Mr. Ashok Kumar, who had always cherished the silk relics from the previous generations. He had learned the importance of this legacy, from a 100-year family saree business. Today, Banarasisarees.com has integrated the core weaving craft of Banaras, its interesting art of weaving and unique colorful silk designs, in its offerings. His passion and admiration has made it possible to unite the Banarasi silk weavers and their masterpieces on to this digital platform.
It’s a haven for all those who love to wear Banarasi Saree and have an immaculate eye for the finesse offered by the weavers community.
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Return policy
All returns must be postmarked within two (2) days of the date of receipt of the Product. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached.
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