





Red Banarasi Silk Saree in Mashru Fabric | Wedding Wear Handwoven Zari Drape
The Story: "A Royal Intersection of Silk and Satin"
"Experience the rare opulence of our Crimson Red Mashru Banarasi Saree, a masterpiece that revives the ancient 'Mashru' weaving tradition. Known for its characteristic high-glaze satin finish on the face and a soothing cotton-like feel on the reverse, this saree is the epitome of comfortable luxury. Handwoven in the heart of Banaras, it features intricate antique gold zari floral motifs that dance across a vibrant red canvas, making it a timeless heirloom for the modern bride."
Key Features
Authentic Mashru Weave: Crafted using the traditional Mashru technique, offering a heavy, lustrous fall that drapes with a regal structure and unparalleled smoothness.
Intricate Floral Buta: The body is adorned with finely hand-woven antique gold zari floral patterns, showcasing the precision of master Banarasi weavers.
Rich Zari Border & Pallu: Features a wide, traditional Banarasi border and a densely worked zari pallu, perfect for high-profile weddings and festive occasions.
Vibrant Crimson Palette: A deep, auspicious red that captures the essence of Indian bridal heritage, designed to radiate under festive lighting.
Comfortable Grandeur: The unique fabric composition ensures that the saree remains breathable and comfortable even during long ceremonies.
Style Tips
The Traditional Bride: Pair with heavy kundan or polki jewelry and a classic round bindi for a majestic bridal silhouette.
Modern Heritage: Style with a contemporary sleeveless blouse in a contrasting gold shade and sleek hair for a sophisticated reception look.
Product Specifications
Fabric: Premium Mashru Silk (Banarasi Handloom)
Color: Deep Crimson Red
Work Type: Handwoven Antique Gold Zari Floral Work
Saree Length: 5.5 Meters
Blouse Piece: 0.8 Meters (Included - Matching Red with Border)
Occasion: Bridal Wear, Weddings, Grand Receptions, Traditional Festivals
Care: Professional Dry Clean Only to maintain the zari luster
Disclaimer: Since it's a handmade saree some irregularities, thread pulls are absolutely normal and should not be considered as defects. These irregularities add to the beauty of handmade sarees
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