Banarasi Saree Collection 2011

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Banarasi Saree Collection A normal sari takes around 15 days to one month and sometimes six months to complete. However, it all depends on the intricacy of designs and patterns to be created on the sari. Weaving Varanasi saris is a functional art of India, which has been going on for centuries within a great fabric of Indian traditional weavers. Big cities have exclusive banarasi saree stores. Almost all the saree manufacturers in Varanasi are good suppliers of varanasi sareesTraditional designs remain the base appeal for Varanasi sari.

 

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Banarasi Saree Collection Honeymoon of Indian Heritage

In the most ancient and sacred city of Varanasi, there thrives an equally ancient tradition. Thousands of weavers are engaged in weaving Varanasi saris… The Varanasi saris gained popularity during the Mughal era. During this period, all art was amalgamated to create a fusion of aesthetics. Persian motifs and Indian designs on silk studded with gold and silver remained the cue of Mughal patronage. Today these saris are being exported worldwide.

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There are mainly four varieties of Varanasi sari available today. They are pure silk (katan); organza (kora) with zari and silk; georgette, and shattir. The sari making is more of a cottage industry for several million people around Varanasi encompassing Gorakhpur andAzamgarh as well.

MAKING THE SARI:

Most of the silk for the saris comes from South mainly Bangalore where sericulture is a unique industry. The weavers weave the basic texture of the sari on the powerloom. In weaving the warp, they create the base, which runs into 24 to 26 meters. There are around 5600 thread wires with 45-inch width. At the weaving loom, three people work. One weaves, the other works at the revolving ring to create lacchis (rolled bundles). At this juncture, another important process is initiated. This is designing the motifs. There are several traditional artists in Varanasi who, though not formally trained in designing, create wonderful designs for saris.

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To create naksha patta (design boards) the artist first draws on graph paper with color concepts. Once the design in selected then small punch cards are created. These serve as guides for which color thread has to pass through which cards and at what stage. For one design, one requires hundreds of perforated cards to implement the concept. The prepared perforated cards are knitted with different threads and colors on the loom. Then, according to the design, they are paddled in a systematic manner so that the main weaving picks up the right colors and pattern.  The artisans do take somewhat about 15 days to one month all depending on the designs as well as complexity of the patterns.

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The traditional Banarasi saree is still the heart of India and is quite famous for the intricacy of the designs as well as fine fabrics. Banarsi Sarees – In the most ancient and sacred city of Varanasi, there thrives an equally ancient tradition. Thousands of weavers are engaged in weaving Benaras saris. Benaras is the other name for Silk Saris.The Banarasi saris gained popularity during the Mughal era. During this period, all art was amalgamated to create a fusion of aesthetics. Persian motifs and Indian designs on silk studded with gold and silver remained the cue of Mughal patronage.

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Today Bbanarasi sarees are being exported worldwide. Utsavsarees the exporter of indian sarees gives you the latest range of banarasi sarees, banarsi sarees, banarasi saris, beneras saris from Benaras for online shopping of Indian benarasi sarees, also you can learn more about benarasi sarees and its origin.

 

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