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The Warmth of Heritage:

Burnt Red Pashmina Banarasi A rare confluence of Kashmiri softness and Banarasi opulence. The Sujatam Pashmina Banarasi is crafted for the connoisseur who seeks a saree that drapes like a second skin. Woven with a blend of fine silk and wool-touch fibers, this saree offers a matte, sophisticated luster and a buttery-soft texture that is significantly lighter than traditional Katan, making it perfect for long evening celebrations.

Atelier Specs:

  • Fabric: Premium Pashmina Silk Blend (Exceptional softness, lightweight, and subtle warmth).

  • Technique: Fine Handloom weaving with traditional floral motifs.

  • Zari: Sophisticated Antique-gold Zari work that complements the deep, earthy tones of the base.

  • Certification: Silk Mark India Certified (Ensuring the highest standards of natural fiber quality).

  • Color: Burnt Red (A rich, terracotta-leaning red that offers a sophisticated alternative to vibrant crimson).

  • Blouse: Plain Burnt Red with a matching Zari border (1 Mtr).

 

The Burnt Red Pashmina is the 'Connoisseur’s Choice' for winter weddings in North America, Europe, or North India. Its matte finish pairs exquisitely with Polki or Jadau jewelry. Because the fabric is so supple, it allows for intricate pleating that stays in place without the bulk of heavier silks.

 

Disclaimer: 

1. Colours may differ between the picture and the actual product due to lighting condition, device colour encoding and screen resoution + brightness. Buyer descretion is appreciated.

2. Handloom are assymitrical and there will be flaws due to human involvement in the manufacturing process. Flaws should be treated with considerations.

Burnt Red Pashmina Banarasi Saree

₹52,900.00Price
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  • Dry Clean Only: Essential to maintain the unique 'soft-hand' feel of the Pashmina fibers.

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    • Storage: Wrap in a Pure Cotton Muslin cloth. Do not use naphthalene balls directly; use dried neem leaves or cedarwood blocks nearby instead.

    • Maintenance: Every 3–4 months, unfold and air in a shaded area. Pashmina fibers need to breathe to retain their natural elasticity.

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