
Banarasi Silk Sarees are an important and much-loved part of Indian heritage.

These sarees are named after the city they are made in - Banaras. They are made in various fabrics like cotton, silk, organza, and georgette, to name a few. Banarasi sarees are an important part of an Indian bride's wardrobe.
It is considered auspicious for a bride to wear a Banarasi saree for at least one of her numerous wedding functions.
The history of Banarasi Silk Sarees is a long and rich one.
- The Banarasi fabric was initially mentioned in texts that were written in the 19th century.
- This, along with the fact that silk weavers from Gujarat migrated to the Banaras region in 1602, leads us to believe that silk brocade weaving began in Banaras in the 17th Century.
The process of making a Banaras saree is not one to be underestimated. It can take anywhere from a few days to almost six months to complete, depending on the complexity of the saree. The brocade of the saree is what takes the most time and determines the price of the saree. The more complex the design is, the longer it takes for it to be completed, and the more expensive it will be.
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