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Royal Blue Pure Katan Handloom All Over Jaal Work with Tilfi Meenakari Banarasi Saree
Royal Blue Pure Katan Handloom All Over Jaal Work with Tilfi Meenakari Banarasi Saree
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Pure Katan Handloom Silk All Over Jaal Work Tilfi Meenakari Banarasi Saree is a classic and luxurious piece of Indian attire known for its rich texture, intricate design, and cultural significance.
Fabric
- Katan Silk: Katan is a fine variety of silk known for its smooth texture and glossy finish. The fabric is made by twisting pure silk filaments, resulting in a strong and durable material. It's a highly sought-after silk in the creation of Banarasi sarees.
Colour
- A beautiful colour Royal Blue Saree.
Technique
- Handloom Weaving: The saree is woven using traditional handloom techniques, which involve skilled artisans manually weaving the fabric on a loom. This process is labor-intensive and time-consuming, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship.
- Tilfi Weave: The term "Tilfi" refers to a three-color pattern that involves the use of three different colored silk threads. The weaving is done using a combination of silk threads and zari (metallic threads), creating intricate patterns that stand out beautifully on the fabric.
- Meenakari Work: In the context of textiles, Meenakari refers to the intricate, colorful, and enamel-like detailing done on the fabric. It draws inspiration from the jewelry-making process, where Meenakari involves decorating metal with vivid colors. In sarees, it involves weaving colorful floral or paisley patterns using silk threads of various hues, often accentuated with zari.
- Jaal Work: "Jaal" means net or web. In the context of Banarasi sarees, it refers to the complex and delicate mesh-like patterns woven throughout the saree. This all-over jaal work covers the entire body of the saree, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship.
Speciality
- Cultural Significance: Banarasi sarees, especially those made with Katan silk and adorned with Tilfi Meenakari work, are considered symbols of wealth and prestige. They are often worn at weddings, festivals, and other significant cultural events.
- Artistry: Each saree can take weeks to months to complete, making it a masterpiece of traditional Indian textile art.
Care
- Dry Cleaning: Due to the delicate nature of the fabric and the metallic threads, it's recommended to dry clean the saree to preserve its beauty and longevity.
- Storage: Store the saree in a cool, dry place, preferably wrapped in a muslin cloth. Avoid hanging the saree as it may stretch the fabric.
Purity
- The purity of a Pure Katan Silk Handloom Jaal Work Banarasi Saree refers to the authenticity and quality of the silk and the craftsmanship involved in making the saree.
- 100% Silk: The saree should be made from 100% Katan silk, without any synthetic or mixed fibers.
- Silk Mark: Look for the Silk Mark certification, which ensures the authenticity of the silk used.
Blouse
- Unstitched.
- Design: The blouse piece is often included with the saree and is usually made of the same fabric and matching design. It can be stitched in various styles to complement the saree.
- Customization: Many prefer custom tailoring of the blouse to match their style preferences and body measurements.
This type of saree is a timeless piece that showcases the rich heritage of Indian textiles and is cherished by connoisseurs of traditional Indian attire.
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