Detailed Description
This Royal Purple Raw Silk Banarasi saree is a celebration of heritage weaving and understated luxury. The lustrous raw silk base lends a graceful texture and natural sheen, making it ideal for festive occasions, weddings, and evening celebrations.
The saree features a typical Banarasi small border woven in luminous gold zari, framing the drape with subtle elegance. Scattered across the body are rose motifs, intricately crafted using a harmonious blend of gold and silver zari, adding depth and visual interest without overwhelming the fabric.
The highlight is the pallu, which showcases exquisite Jamdani weaving depicting a floral vase pattern — a testament to skilled craftsmanship and traditional Banarasi aesthetics.
Completing the ensemble is a matching raw silk blouse piece, designed with running zari stripes, allowing for both classic and contemporary blouse styles.
Product Details
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Saree Colour | Royal Purple |
| Fabric | Raw Silk |
| Weave / Style | Banarasi |
| Border | Traditional Banarasi small border with gold zari |
| Motifs | Rose motifs in gold and silver zari |
| Pallu | Jamdani weaving with floral vase design |
| Zari | Gold & Silver Zari |
| Saree Length | Approx. 5.5 meters |
| Blouse Colour | Matching Royal Purple |
| Blouse Length | Approx. 0.8 meters |
| Blouse Design | Running zari stripes |
| Occasion | Festive, Wedding, Traditional Celebrations |
| Craftsmanship | Handwoven Banarasi |
What is Raw Silk?
Raw Silk is silk in its most natural form, woven using minimally processed silk yarns. Unlike smooth, finished silk, raw silk has a slightly textured surface and natural irregularities, giving it a rich, organic feel. It is breathable, durable, and known for its understated sheen—making it ideal for traditional handloom sarees with a luxurious yet earthy appeal.
Photo & Colour Clarity
Every effort is made to ensure accurate colour representation. However, slight variations may occur due to lighting, photography, and individual screen settings. Natural irregularities in handloom fabrics are a hallmark of genuine craftsmanship.














