Elegant Banarasi Silk Saree – Golden Yellow With Green Border & Traditional Zari Weaving—Tana Bana Weaves
There is something inherently poetic about a Banarasi silk saree. It isn’t just six yards of fabric; it is a storied legacy woven into silk. At Tana Bana Weaves, we celebrate this heritage with our latest masterpiece: the Golden Yellow Banarasi Silk Saree with a Contrast Green Border.
The Radiance of Golden Yellow
Yellow is the color of auspicious beginnings, sunshine, and celebration. In this drape, the golden yellow hue is achieved through high-quality silk threads that catch the light with every movement. It offers a luminous glow that complements every skin tone, making it the perfect choice for weddings, haldi ceremonies, or festive gatherings.
The Contrast: A Royal Green Border
While the yellow body provides the brightness, the deep emerald green border provides the soul. This classic color combination—yellow and green—is a timeless favorite in Indian ethnic wear. The border is wide and regal, featuring intricate Traditional Zari Weaving that acts as a frame for the entire ensemble.
The Art of Traditional Zari
What sets a Tana Bana piece apart is the precision of the Zari work. Our artisans use time-honored techniques to weave patterns inspired by Mughal architecture and nature.
The Body: Adorned with delicate butis (floral motifs) that add texture without overwhelming the vibrant yellow base.
The Pallu: A grand display of craftsmanship, the pallu features heavy gold zari work, often depicting the Kalka (paisley) or floral vines that Banaras is famous for.
The Feel: Despite the rich metal-thread weaving, the silk remains supple and easy to drape, ensuring you stay comfortable throughout the festivities.
Styling Your Tana Bana Saree
To let the saree truly shine, we recommend:
Jewelry: Pair it with traditional Temple jewelry or antique gold Jhumkas to match the golden zari.
Blouse: The saree comes with a matching green silk blouse piece. Opt for an elbow-length sleeve with a heavy border to mirror the saree’s elegance.
Hair: A classic low bun adorned with fresh jasmine (Gajra) completes the quintessential ethnic look.
Experience the Tana Bana Difference Every thread in our collection tells a story of patience, skill, and tradition. When you wear a Tana Bana weave, you aren't just wearing a saree—you are wearing a piece of Varanasi’s heart.
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