

A mulberry-pink Banarasi saree in pure Katan silk, with Kairy paisley motifs sweeping across the body in a measured rhythm. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari, with the paisleys repeating along the wide border. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom. In Kadhua, the motif is not added to the cloth; it is the cloth. Every paisley is laid in, thread for thread, on a loom that demands days of focus for a span of inches. That refusal to hurry is what marks Banarasi out as a luxury textile. Styling Note Drape Nivi for a clean read of the paisleys, or Gujarati to bring the anchal forward. Pair with kundan or polki; mulberry takes warm gold beautifully. A wine, rose or burnt-orange raw silk blouse anchors the palette. Weave Kadhua, Kairy Motif Kairy paisley motifs Zari Zari paisleys woven into the body, anchal and border Border & Anchal Wide zari border with a paisley anchal Colour A shade of mulberry pink Material Katan silk Measurement 5.5 m saree with 0.8 m blouse piece Origin Handwoven in Varanasi Caring for Your Handloom A handloom saree is not just worn — it is preserved, rested, and care
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