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Crepe Banarasi

A Crepe Banarasi saree is a fusion of the luxurious crepe silk fabric with the traditional craftsmanship of Banarasi weaving. These sarees are known for their smooth texture, lightweight feel, and intricate designs, making them a popular choice for formal and festive occasions.

Key Features


1. Fabric - Crepe Silk:

Crepe silk is a soft, lightweight fabric with a slightly crinkled texture, offering excellent drape and comfort.

Its smooth finish and flowy nature make it ideal for occasions requiring elegance and ease.

2. Banarasi Weaving:

Features traditional Banarasi weaving techniques, including intricate zari work, floral motifs, and Mughal-inspired designs.

Commonly includes butis (small motifs), ornate borders, and richly designed pallus.

3. Zari Detailing:

Incorporates gold or silver zari threads to create a shimmering effect, adding richness to the saree.

The zari work is often paired with traditional Banarasi motifs like paisleys, jaal patterns, and geometric designs.

4. Design Aesthetics:

A perfect blend of minimalism and opulence, Crepe Banarasi sarees cater to modern preferences while retaining traditional charm.

They can feature subtle, all-over patterns or bold, elaborate designs.

5. Color Palette:

Includes both traditional colors like maroon, gold, and emerald green and contemporary tones like pastels, nudes, and dual tones.

6. Occasions:

Ideal for weddings, festive celebrations, and evening parties due to their lightweight yet luxurious appeal.

A preferred choice for those who value comfort without compromising on elegance.

7. Care Instructions:

Dry clean only to preserve the delicate zari work and fabric quality.

Store in a soft muslin cloth to protect the saree from moisture and tarnishing.

Styling Tips:


Pair with minimalist or statement jewelry like Kundan, pearls, or oxidized pieces, depending on the saree’s design.

Choose a contrasting blouse to enhance the overall look or stick to a matching Banarasi blouse for a traditional appeal.

$125.43
Crepe Banarasi
$125.43

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A Crepe Banarasi saree is a fusion of the luxurious crepe silk fabric with the traditional craftsmanship of Banarasi weaving. These sarees are known for their smooth texture, lightweight feel, and intricate designs, making them a popular choice for formal and festive occasions.

Key Features


1. Fabric - Crepe Silk:

Crepe silk is a soft, lightweight fabric with a slightly crinkled texture, offering excellent drape and comfort.

Its smooth finish and flowy nature make it ideal for occasions requiring elegance and ease.

2. Banarasi Weaving:

Features traditional Banarasi weaving techniques, including intricate zari work, floral motifs, and Mughal-inspired designs.

Commonly includes butis (small motifs), ornate borders, and richly designed pallus.

3. Zari Detailing:

Incorporates gold or silver zari threads to create a shimmering effect, adding richness to the saree.

The zari work is often paired with traditional Banarasi motifs like paisleys, jaal patterns, and geometric designs.

4. Design Aesthetics:

A perfect blend of minimalism and opulence, Crepe Banarasi sarees cater to modern preferences while retaining traditional charm.

They can feature subtle, all-over patterns or bold, elaborate designs.

5. Color Palette:

Includes both traditional colors like maroon, gold, and emerald green and contemporary tones like pastels, nudes, and dual tones.

6. Occasions:

Ideal for weddings, festive celebrations, and evening parties due to their lightweight yet luxurious appeal.

A preferred choice for those who value comfort without compromising on elegance.

7. Care Instructions:

Dry clean only to preserve the delicate zari work and fabric quality.

Store in a soft muslin cloth to protect the saree from moisture and tarnishing.

Styling Tips:


Pair with minimalist or statement jewelry like Kundan, pearls, or oxidized pieces, depending on the saree’s design.

Choose a contrasting blouse to enhance the overall look or stick to a matching Banarasi blouse for a traditional appeal.