Khinkhwab brings you an exclusive range of Georgette Handloom Banarasi Dupattas.
Look elegant and vibrant in this beautifully crafted Georgette dupatta with golden and silver zari work (sona rupa work) highlighting the intricate designs all over. Match it up with plain Anarkali/suit to get that complete traditional and opulent look.
Fabric: Pure Georgette Silk
Pure Georgette Silk- Georgette is a light-weight, crinkled and sheer fabric, displaying an overall bouncy look. A strong absorbent, Georgette is easy to dye and has dull-rough texture. Georgette is made from twisting yarns of silk.
Weave- Banarasi silver and gold zari craftsmanship.
Note- There may be slight color variations due to photographic reasons.
This is a hand-woven product and any irregularities in the weaving or pattern should not be taken as a defect. These irregularities make every handloom piece unique.
Dupattas lengths can vary by .25 meter, please check with us before buying if you are very specific.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Fabric - Georgette
Georgette is a lightweight, sheer, and slightly crinkled fabric known for its bouncy texture. It is made from twisted yarns of silk or synthetic fibers. Georgette has a dull and rough texture, drapes beautifully, and is easy to dye.
The Weaving Technique
Weave - Cutwork
The cutwork weave technique, also known as Jangla, embodies intricate artistry. It involves the intricate weaving of vegetation motifs like creepers, flowers, and birds, reminiscent of a jungle. These exquisite patterns are exclusively woven in gold and silver zari threads on a Jacquard loom, creating an opulent and ornate fabric.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
Free Shipping Worldwide for orders above INR 25,000
The free shipping policy doesn’t apply during the Sale.
For pre-ordered products, the delivery time may vary between 10-60 days, depending on the product's availability and your delivery location.
As all our products are handwoven with care, they require time to ensure the highest quality and craftsmanship.
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.