

There is a particular kind of confidence in a saree that reveals itself only in motion. This black Kora Tissue Banarasi is woven from a single layer of premium organza-weight silk — flat and quietly austere at rest, but as the fabric turns and catches light, an all-over spider web brocade emerges from within the weave itself. No zari, no contrast, no embellishment. Just the geometry of the loom, hidden in plain sight. The spider web pattern is woven directly into the kora tissue ground using the same black yarn — a tonal jaal that shifts between matte and faintly luminous depending on the angle of light. The body is uniform and uninterrupted, with no border break or pallu distinction — the design runs through the full length of the saree as a continuous self-woven field. The blouse piece is plain black, matching the body exactly, allowing the saree's own surface to remain the sole statement. Kora has a characteristic crispness — it drapes with structure, holds a pleat cleanly, and moves with a slight rustle that gives the wearer presence in a room. This saree works equally well draped in a classic Nivi style or in a contemporary pre-stitched format. The all-black palette makes
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