

A handwoven Munga silk Banarasi saree in a warm brown, with Kadhua butti drawn across the body. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari, framed by an intricate Banarasi border and closed with an anchor motif at the anchal. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom. Kadhua takes its time. Each motif carries its own weft, so the weaver picks one shape at a time and locks it into the body of the cloth. The loom hours pile up, and the textile holds them as visible discipline — the basis of its luxury, and the reason no two pieces emerge identical. Styling Note Drape Nivi to let the warm brown read evenly. Pair with antique-gold or temple jewellery — earthy tones take both. A rust, gold or cream raw silk blouse keeps the saree at the centre. Weave Kadhua Motif Kadhua butti across the body Zari Zari motifs woven into the body, anchal and border Border & Anchal Banarasi border with an anchor-motif anchal Colour A shade of brown Material Munga 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, r
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