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Banarasi vs “Surat Banarasi” – How Some Sellers Mislead Buyers
Many buyers today unknowingly purchase sarees made in Surat, believing they are authentic pure Banarasi sarees.This confusion is widespread and often leads to poor buying decisions when shopping fo...
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Why Pure Banarasi Sarees Cost More – Is It Worth It? (Complete Buying Guide)
When exploring Banarasi sarees, one of the most common questions is about pricing.Why do some sarees begin around ₹10,000, while others exceed ₹1,00,000? The answer lies not in branding, but in mat...
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Kadhwa
Kadhwa is a traditional Banarasi weaving technique where each motif is woven separately using extra threads. This detailed process creates rich designs with no loose threads on the reverse side.
tanchoi
Tanchoi is a Banarasi weave known for intricate patterns created using multiple silk threads instead of heavy zari, giving the fabric a smooth texture and elegant appearance.
Jamdani
Jamdani is a delicate handweaving technique where motifs are individually inserted during weaving, creating light, airy fabrics with patterns that appear to float on the saree.





