Shop by Weave
Five Banarasi weaves. Fifteen sarees. Each one handwoven in Varanasi by master craftsmen.
Katan Silk Banarasi
Katan is the most prestigious Banarasi weave — pure silk in both warp and weft, with no cotton blending. Dense, lustrous, and heavy, these sarees are woven for weddings and heirloom moments. The gold and silver zari work on katan silk catches light unlike any other fabric.
View Collection (4 pieces)Georgette Banarasi
Georgette Banarasi sarees are Varanasi's gift to contemporary dressing — featherlight and fluid, with zari and thread work that moves with you. The crepe texture of georgette diffuses light gently, making the brocade shimmer rather than blaze. From festive evenings to everyday luxury.
View Collection (3 pieces)Organza Banarasi
Organza — called kora in the Banarasi weaver's tongue — is the sheerest of all silk weaves. Transparent and stiff with its own body, it drapes like a sculpture. Zari and thread bootis on organza seem to float in air. A saree for women who want to be noticed without trying.
View Collection (3 pieces)Bridal Banarasi
Kinkhab and heavy brocade — the most opulent Banarasi weaves — reserved for weddings and once-in-a-lifetime moments. In kinkhab, the proportion of zari equals or exceeds silk. These sarees take three weeks to three months to weave, and they carry the weight of that devotion in every thread.
View Collection (3 pieces)Tanchoi Silk
Tanchoi is the understated master of the Banarasi tradition. Woven in a satin weave with silk weft threads, it creates a self-pattern — motifs that emerge from the fabric itself without extra zari. The result is rich but restrained: perfect for offices, intimate gatherings, and days when you want beauty that doesn't announce itself.
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