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Mughal-inspired designs/elements such as intricate floral and foliate motifs, such as kalga and bel. Banarasi silk is the fine variant of silk that originates from the holy city of Varanasi. While origins of the Banarasi silk can be traced back to 1603 when weavers from Gujrat migrated to Banaras during the reign of Emperor Akbar, the Banarasi silk is still a favorite of every woman across the country.

Me @ Nafeesa Begum, Married to Syed Kareem Basha. Mother of two kids. Lives in Hyderabad. Telangana. City which is very close to my heart. I developed the love for banarsi saree since 2 decades. My first banarsi saree is gifted by my Mother at my wedding.  My husband gifted me couple of Banarsi sarees, which very special and quite essential in my wardrobe. That was the moment I realised that this needs to be preserved for it to reach the next generation. Even they must know our rich textile legacy and get to adorn these classics. That is when I began working towards it…

PRODUCTION OF SILKS AND BROCADES WITH GOLD AND SILVER THREAD WORK. The purpose of loving timeless vintage Benarsi saree has been THE choice since ages.Banarasi sarees are indeed beautiful in every way but draping and carrying them can be a task.

Banaras Brocade Sarees Are Made Of Finely Woven Silk And Decorated With Intricate Designs Using Zari; This Ornamentation Is What Makes The Sarees Heavy. Their Special Characteristics Are Mughal-Inspired Designs/Elements Such As Intricate Floral And Foliate Motifs, Such As KalgaAnd ThoughtTo Start A Business As My Career.​

Banarasi sarees are known for their intricate designs and luxurious textures, which are made using fine silk threads.
Here are some qualities to look for in a good Banarasi saree

Quality of silk:
The silk used in Banarasi sarees should be of high quality, with a lustrous finish and smooth texture. The silk should be durable and not prone to breaking easily.

Intricate design:
Banarasi sarees are known for their intricate designs, which are often inspired by Mughal art and architecture. The design should be clear and well-defined.

Nafeesa Begum (Founder)

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