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Our Legacy: 16 Years of Banarasi Craftsmanship
More than a decade of weaving mastery, where every thread tells a story of tradition, artistry, and timeless elegance.
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Crafts Banaras strive to offer a diverse range of products that cater to all styles.
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Brand's Legacy
Half a century of weaving mastery, where every thread tells a story of tradition, artistry, and timeless elegance.
Our Peculiar Things
Our fashion products are characterized by innovative and on—trend designs. We pride ourselves in pushing the
boundaries of conventional fashion, delivering new, bold and captivating styles.
Preserving Tradition
The process begins with the selection of the finest Mulberry silk fibers, which are hand-selected by skilled artisans. The silk fibers are then extracted from cocoons, reeled using a "charkha," and twisted to form strong yarn suitable for weaving.
Tradition Meets Innovation
Talented designers create intricate patterns inspired by nature, Mughal art, and historical motifs, which are then transferred onto paper as blueprints. The loom is prepared by arranging and aligning warp threads, ensuring their exact positioning and tightness for the saree's strength and stability.
Contemporary Design
Skilled weavers interlace weft and warp threads on a handloom, following the intricate patterns. The Jacquard mechanism may be used for complex designs. Zari threads, made from gold or silver, are woven into the fabric. The saree undergoes quality checks, and any imperfections are rectified. Additional embellishments like sequins, beads, or embroidery may be added to enhance its beauty.
Timeless Products
The Khaddi Georgette Handloom Banarasi Saree from Crafts Banaras is a masterpiece that blends tradition and contemporary aesthetics. Handwoven by skilled artisans in Varanasi, it features opulent zari work, delicate motifs, and rich borders. Available in regal hues, this saree is not just fabric—it’s a piece of art that carries the love and heritage of Banaras. By choosing it, you contribute to fair wages and the preservation of handloom weaving.