Luxurious gallery of authentic Banarasi handloom sarees by Elegantt Drapes

Banarasi Sarees

Banarasi Sarees - The Eternal Crown of Indian Weaves

Immerse yourself in the timeless grandeur of our Banarasi collection. For centuries, the city of Varanasi has been the heart of India’s silk weaving tradition, creating drapes that have graced the wardrobes of queens and brides alike. At Elegantt Drapes, we bring you the very pinnacle of this craft. Every saree is a symphony of pure silk and metallic zari, hand-loomed with precision that takes weeks, and sometimes months, to complete. From the heavy luster of Katan to the ethereal flow of Georgette, our Banarasi sarees are more than just garments, they are heirlooms in waiting.

Not sure how Banarasi compares to other wedding sarees? Read our guide on
Bandhani vs Banarasi Sarees to find the perfect drape for your special occasion.

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Pastel Grey Banarasi Handloom Pure Linen Saree | Minimalist Heritage

Regular Price
₹4,200.00
Sale Price
₹4,200.00
Regular Price
₹6,000.00
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A Legacy Woven in Gold and Silk

The hallmark of an authentic Banarasi lies in the complexity of its weave and the purity of its fibers. Our collection showcases the diverse techniques that make this craft world-renowned.

  • Pure Katan Silk (The Royal Classic)
    Our Katan sarees are woven by twisting multiple silk filaments together, resulting in a fabric that is exceptionally durable and has a deep, regal luster. These are the quintessential "wedding sarees," featuring heavy Kadwa or Phekwa zari work that glows with unparalleled richness.
  • Khaddi Georgette (Ethereal Grace)
    For those who desire the Banarasi look in a more fluid, breathable form, our Khaddi Georgette sarees are the perfect choice. These hand-loomed beauties offer a sheer, grainy texture and a magnificent drape, making them a favorite for modern receptions and evening galas.
  • Intricate Meenakari & Jaal Patterns
    Explore the artistic depth of our Meenakari weaves, where colorful silk threads are infused into the zari motifs to create a jewel-like effect. From the sprawling Jangla (floral forest) to the classic Butidar patterns, every motif tells a story of Persian and Indian cultural fusion.

Care Tip
A Banarasi saree is a lifelong investment. To preserve the brilliance of the zari and the strength of the silk, professional dry cleaning is mandatory. Store your saree wrapped in a clean, unbleached cotton or muslin cloth. To prevent the zari from darkening, avoid using plastic covers or perfumes directly on the fabric.