The Heritage Weave: Why Connoisseurs Choose Khaddi Georgette
What makes a Pure Khaddi Georgette saree a prized possession in any ethnic wardrobe? It is the intersection of high-quality silk yarn and the artisanal "Khaddi" weaving technique.
- The Hand-Woven Texture: The term 'Khaddi' refers to the handloom process used in Banaras. The georgette is woven using highly twisted silk yarns, resulting in a slightly crinkled, matte-finish surface that is famously breathable and lightweight.
- Artisanal Zari Work: Our collection features a range of Zari styles, from the classic Sona Rupa (Gold & Silver) to the contemporary Antique Zari. These designs are woven using the Kadhwa or Phekwa techniques, ensuring that the metallic threads blend seamlessly into the soft georgette base.
- A Palette of Heritage Hues: Because georgette absorbs dyes beautifully, our sarees feature a deep, saturated color palette. From regal Bottle Green and Royal Blue to trendy Pastel Lavenders and Mint Greens, each saree is hand-dyed to perfection.
- The Versatile Drape: One of the biggest advantages of Banarasi Khaddi Georgette is its versatility. It is easy to pleat, stays in place for hours, and doesn't add bulk to the silhouette, making it a favorite for all body types.
Care Tip: To preserve the delicate crinkle and the shine of the hand-woven Zari, always dry clean your Khaddi sarees. Store them in a cool, dry place wrapped in a soft cotton bag to avoid any snagging of the intricate threads.