Length: 6.5 meters ; Width: 47 inches
Blouse Piece: Yes, the saree comes with a running blouse piece as shown in the 5th image.
Wash Care:
1. Dry wash only
2. Medium iron if needed
Blouse: Su, the model is wearing a blouse named as Sharvari
https://sutastore.com/products/sharvari-blouse
Fabric: Semi Tissue Silk
Disclaimer: The pictures are clicked in daylight. Colour may vary slightly from the image due to the screen brightness
The golden lights on the banks of Ganga are lights that spread the warmth of universal love. The surreal sights of the Ganga aarti are impossible to beat. It is the most holy, sacred experience that goes beyond religions and regions. Thousands of people offer their prayers to the life-giving Ganga mata as the men with shimmering silk dhotis perform the aarti with vigour. It feels like the rest of the world comes to a standstill to watch this magic! This golden saree is an expression of our love to this golden hue.
Description
There are some things in the world that depreciate in value with the passing of time. However, there are other things that become more and more valuable with time. Old is truly considered gold in such cases. A fine example for this is the Banarasi saree. The Banarasi saree is a product of one of the oldest surviving saree weaving techniques in our country and has survived centuries of cultural change and transformations. These sarees are unique as they use real gold and silver zari threads for weaving. These threads are flattened strips of gold or silver alloys that are then woven to form beautiful patterns and motifs on the saree.
The weavers of Banaras pass on this timeless craft to the next generation as a way of life itself. Right from tracing patterns to be woven on the saree, sourcing the threads, dying the threads and then weaving, the entire process takes anywhere between 15 days to 6 months depending upon the complexity of the designs. But, the end result is a unique, Banarasi silk saree that is irreplaceable in a woman’s wardrobe!