Banaras Sarees
Banaras Sarees
Banaras Sarees
Banaras is one of the rich weaving craft centre of India, famous for Brocade
saris and allover dress material. Exclusive varieties of the saris are Jangla,
Tanchoi, Vaskat, Cutwork, Tishu, and Butidar which are made of silk warp
and silk weft, on plain/satian ground base, brocaded with extra weft
patterns in different layouts introducing Buties, Bells, creepers, Buttas in
ground, border and Anchal for getting glamours appearance.
As in the History of the India Banaras is known since regveda about 1500
year 2000 year BC and also a period of Ramayana and Mahabharat come to
know identical reference about the fame of Banarasi Sharee and Fabrics as
known Hiranya Vastra (Putamber Vastra). In the ancient time Banaras was
famous for the weaving of cotton saree and dress materials, but slowly
switched over to silk weaving, during the Moghal period around 14th century
weaving of brocades with intricate designs using gold & Silver threads was
the speciality of Banaras.
BROCADE :-
JANGLA SAREE :-
Brocade weavers of Banares have often endeavoured to add a sense of
gaiety and festivity by brocading patterns in colourful silk threads amidst
the usual gold and silver motifs ;of the brocade convention. The present sari
is an example in which muga silk motifs have been in laid. Jangala wildly
scrolling and spreading vegetation motif is among the eldest in Banares
brocades. This old rose sari is embellished with beautifully contrasted gold-
creepers and silver flowers of the Jangala motif.The borders have brocaded
running creepers in muga silk and gold and silver-Zari threds.The end panel is
a combination of motifs of the borders and condensed Jangala of the field.
Muga silk brocading in-hances the beauty of the sari while reducing the cost.
All over Jal Jangla design to get the stylish work of the sarees and also used
mena work for the decoration of the fabrics. The exclusive design saree has
time taking skilled work, costly fabrics are widely accepted during the
wedding occassion.
TISSU SAREE :-
BUTIDAR SAREE :-
The most striking feature of this dark blue silken saree is that it is
brocaded with pattern threads of gold, silver and silk. Due to darkar shade
of gold and lighter of silver this variety of patterning in brocade is
conventionally known as Ganga-Jamuna, indicating the confluence of these
two river whose waters are believed to be dark and light receptively. The
end panel has a row of arches, in each of which a bouquet of flowers is
placed. A slightly smaller and variegated bouquet is diapered all over the
field.
The butidar saree is a rich kind of the Banaras Saree in high traditional
pattern and motiff of the design locally popularised such as Angoor Bail,
Gojar Bail, Luttar Bail, Khulta bail, Baluchar bail, Mehrab bail, Doller
butti,Ashraffi Butti, Latiffa Butti, Reshem Butti Jhummar Butti,Jhari
Butta, Kalma Butti,Patti Butti, Lichhi Butti, Latiffa Butta, Kairy Kalanga
Thakka Anchal, Mehrab Anchal, Baluchar Butta with the use of real gold and
silver Jari and Katan silk in the weft.
Stole 22"*72"
Scarf 45"*90", 36"*36", 36"*90"
Muflar 11"*72", 10"*60"
Mats 16"*16", 18"*18"
Dress material Running
Furnishing Running
Wall Hanging Various diamention
Made ups like Curtain, cussion cover, Table cover, Napkins, Runners etc.