

A Katan silk Banarasi saree in classic red, with a Phool Jangla layout — scrolling vines and florals carried unbroken across the full field of the drape. The Phool (flower) compositions follow the body like vine and bloom. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari — the whole jaal is built in gold against the red ground. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom. A Jangla layout asks the weaver to build a continuous, scrolling field across the entire drape — no resting ground, no quiet metres. The composition must read as one breath from selvedge to selvedge. That is why Jangla pieces are counted among the most demanding Banarasi compositions, and why the loom holds them for weeks. Styling Note Drape Nivi or Lehenga-style; the Jangla composition rewards a clean front pleat. Pair with kundan, polki or antique-gold; a blouse in deeper red, wine or oxidised gold raw silk keeps the jaal forward. Weave Kadhua Phool Jangla Motif Scrolling vines and florals (Phool) in a continuous Jangla layout Zari The entire jaal woven in zari across the body Border & Anchal Composition carries to the edges; anchal closes the jaal with the same floral la
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