

A handwoven Banarasi silk belt in ivory, finished with the same loom discipline the larger drapes are paced by. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari — the surface carries a quiet zari composition that catches the light along the waist. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom. A belt of this construction reads as a finished object only because the weaving was patient enough to leave it that way. Banarasi silk is a luxury textile precisely because the loom hours cannot be hurried, and even a piece of this scale is paced through the same hand-work as a full saree. Styling Note Wear cinched over a saree, lehenga or kurta to define the waist. Pair with antique-gold or temple jewellery; the ivory reads warm against jewel-toned ensembles. Weave Banarasi handloom Motif Subtle zari composition Zari Gold zari throughout Border & Anchal Clean handloom edge Colour Ivory Material Banarasi Silk Measurement Standard belt length Origin Handwoven in Varanasi Caring for Your Handloom A handloom belt is not just carried — it is preserved, rested, and cared for over time. After wearing, allow the belt to set
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