Handloom Banarasi Kora Kadwa Tilfi Saree
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Dhs. 2,171.00 AED - Regular price
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Dhs. 2,171.00 AED
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Kora silk Banarasi sarees are a unique and elegant type of saree that showcases natural and earthy qualities. Handwoven in Varanasi from pure silk yarn, these sarees are known for their intricate designs and sheer quality. The semi-transparent fabric is lightweight and breathable, making it ideal for warmer weather. The delicate floral and paisley motifs are created using fine metallic threads woven into the fabric. Kora silk Banarasi sarees are timeless pieces of art that exude heritage and sophistication. These sarees are versatile and can be worn on both casual and formal occasions, making them a must-have addition to any wardrobe.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Fabric - Pure Kora Silk
Kora fabric is a type of plain weave fabric made from pure silk or cotton yarn. The term "Kora" means "unbleached" or "raw" in Hindi, and the fabric gets its name from its natural color, which is usually off-white or cream-colored.
Kora fabric is known for its unique texture and sheer quality. It has a slightly rough texture, which gives it a natural and rustic look. The fabric is also lightweight and breathable, making it ideal for summer clothing and accessories.
The sheer quality of Kora fabric is due to the thinness of the silk or cotton yarn used to make it. The fabric is semi-transparent, allowing light to pass through it, which creates a beautiful and delicate effect.
THE WEAVING TECHNIQUE
Kadhua is an exclusive technique of handloom weaving in Varanasi region, and it cannot be imitated on power loom. One piece of Kadhua saree takes 3-4 months engaging at least three persons to complete. It is a pure handloom product produced only in this region.
Tilfi weaving is a type of weaving technique used to create intricate designs and patterns in Banarasi silk sarees. The term "Tilfi" is derived from the Hindi words "Til" (meaning sesame seeds) and "Phool" (meaning flower). This technique involves creating small flower-like motifs using fine metallic threads, which are woven into the fabric using a handloom. The metallic threads used in Tilfi weaving are often made of gold or silver, which gives the saree a rich and luxurious look.
Tilfi weaving is a time-consuming and intricate process that requires great skill and precision. The weavers carefully create each motif by hand, and the resulting sarees are known for their beautiful and intricate designs. Tilfi weaving is one of the many weaving techniques used in Banarasi silk sarees, and it is highly valued for its unique and intricate designs.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
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DISCLAIMER
There may be slight color variations due to photographic reasons.
This is a hand-woven product, and any irregular weaving or pattern should not be considered a defect. These irregularities make every handloom piece unique.
Handloom Banarasi Kora Kadwa Tilfi Saree
- Regular price
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Dhs. 2,171.00 AED - Regular price
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- Sale price
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Dhs. 2,171.00 AED
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Handwoven In Banaras
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FROM THE ROOTS OF BENARAS
At Khinkhwab, every thread tells a story of the ancient city's rich tapestry. Our products are not just garments; they are handwoven tales of Varanasi's timeless tradition, crafted with passion and dedication. Experience the soul of Benaras with each creation.