Banarasi Silk
From the
Ghats
Handwoven Banarasi silk sarees — katan, georgette, organza, and kinkhab — crafted by master weavers in Varanasi for women who carry tradition with ease.
Five Banarasi Traditions
Each weave has its own weight, drape, and occasion. Find yours.
Curated Banarasi Sarees
Banarasi Craft Without Compromise
Three principles guide every saree we bring to you from Varanasi.
Woven in Varanasi
Every saree is handwoven in Varanasi — on pit looms by master weavers who have inherited this craft across seven generations.
Real Zari, Certified Silk
We source only Silk Mark certified Banarasi silk. Our gold and silver zari is real — never imitation — authenticated at point of purchase.
Weaver-First Pricing
60% of every sale goes directly to the weaver. No middlemen, no exploitation — beauty that benefits the hands that create it.
Dressed in the Prayers of Weavers
Our 2026 bridal Banarasi collection is a tribute to the weavers who sit at the loom before dawn — their patience woven into every thread of gold and silk.
Know Your Banarasi
Guides, heritage stories, and buying advice — written to help you choose and care for the right saree.
Katan Silk vs Georgette Banarasi: Which Should You Buy?
Two of Varanasi's greatest weaves, two completely different experiences. If you are trying to decide between katan silk and georgette Banarasi, here is the definitive comparison.
The Mughal Legacy: How Banarasi Silk Got Its Gold
The gold in a Banarasi saree is not just decoration — it is five centuries of history. Here is how Mughal patronage transformed Varanasi's ancient weaving tradition into the world's most celebrated silk.
How to Care for Your Banarasi Silk Saree
A Banarasi silk saree cared for correctly will last 50 years. Here is the complete guide to cleaning, storing, and maintaining your Banarasi — whether it cost ₹18,000 or ₹1,20,000.
Letters from the Loom
New Banarasi arrivals, weaving stories, and quiet notes from our artisans in Varanasi — delivered gently to your inbox.