

A handwoven Banarasi pure Katan silk saree in maroon, the body covered with thread-by-thread Kadhua motifs and finished with an intricate Banarasi border along every edge. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari, the anchal closed with an anchor motif that picks up the same vocabulary as the body. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom. The full weight of a Kadhua-bodied saree comes from how it is built: every motif is its own act of weaving, with its own weft. There are no shortcuts and no embroidery laid on top. That patience translates directly into how the drape feels — quiet, weighted, considered. Styling Note Drape in a classic Nivi style for full vertical fall, or in a Gujarati drape to bring the pallu forward across the front. Pair with kundan, polki or antique-gold — a chand-bali with a slim haar, or temple jhumkas. A tonal maroon raw-silk blouse, or a contrasting old-gold tissue blouse, both work well. Weave Kadhua Motif Thread-by-thread Kadhua motifs across the body Zari Woven in zari throughout Border & Anchal Intricate Banarasi border framing the drape; anchal closed with an anchor motif Colour A deep, sett
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