Pure Gajji Katan Banarasi Silk
This Pure Gajji Katan Banarasi Silk Saree is a classic masterpiece, embodying the opulence and timelessness of Indian bridal couture.
- The base is rich, Royal Blue/Cobalt Blue.
- Silk Mark Certified (your assurance of pure silk).
- A mix of Gajji silk + Katan silk, offering a soft drape with a regal structure.
- Saree has all-over “Ganga-Jamuna” Banarasi butta weaving. Decorated with leaf-like motifs called Paan (Leaf Butti), which are spread evenly throughout the saree.
- Features “Sona Rupa” zari (premium gold & silver threads woven together) for a multi-dimensional shine.
- The saree has a wide, heavy and intricate Banarasi border with dense floral jaal style weaving.
- The pallu is rich and grand with big woven patterns of traditional Banarasi “Tree of Life” circular medallions and dense gold floral motifs.
- Cobalt is the ultimate “statement shade”. It is that bold blue that instantly stands out. It’s brighter than navy, but still looks classy, not loud. And honestly, it photographs really well because the colour doesn’t look dull or disappear in dark lighting.
- Includes a matching running Blouse Piece.
About This Pure Gajji Katan Banarasi Silk Saree
This saree is designed for grand occasions, ensuring you look flawlessly royal with effortless elegance. The colour itself is so powerful. A deep, rich Cobalt Blue.
What makes it special is the fabric blend. Gajji silk is known for its satin weave, which makes it “buttery soft”, with a smooth feel and a fluid drape, so it falls nicely on the body. Katan silk is made using twisted silk yarn, so it adds that classic Banarasi richness and a more structured, premium look.
Together, the saree feels comfortable to wear, but it still looks grand. The body has Banarasi butta weaving all over, so you get detail everywhere, not just on the pallu. And because the saree uses gold and silver zari together, it shines beautifully under lights and photographs very well.
Fabric & Weaving Details
| Detail | Description |
| Fabric | Pure Gajji Katan Silk: A fusion of rare Gajji satin-weave and rich, twisted Katan silk threads. |
| Weave Type | Traditional Handloom Banarasi: Known for its high-density weave and smooth, lustrous surface. |
| Zari | Combination Zari Pattern. The rich Blue Gajji Katan saree has butties which are a combination of gold and silver zari, traditionally called “Sona Rupa” (Sona = Gold, Rupa = Silver).
It is a mark of premium Banarasi craftsmanship, where the two metals are alternately woven to create a shimmering, multi-dimensional effect. |
| Border | The rich Blue saree has a grand border in antique gold zari and silver zari with floral creeper and geometric patterns that provide a heavy, royal frame. |
| Pallu/Aanchal | The pallu of this saree is richly decorated with traditional Banarasi “Tree of Life” circular medallions and dense gold floral motifs. |
| Motifs | All-Body Banarasi Butta: Intricate floral or paisley-inspired patterns spaced evenly across the saree. “Ganga-Jamuna” buttis (a traditional term for motifs using two different colored metals, here gold and silver). |
| Texture | Smooth, rich, and soft drape with a lasting, lustrous, and “buttery” sheen. |
Saree Details
| Detail | Description |
| Colour | Deep rich Royal Blue/Cobalt Blue. |
| Saree Length | 5.5 meters |
| Blouse Piece | Comes with a matching unstitched blouse piece |
| Transparency | Opaque |
| Weight | Medium-to-heavy drape. |
| Width | 1.06 meters (106cms, 41.73 inches approx) |
Disclaimer: The colour may vary slightly due to photographic lighting conditions and differences in device screen resolution.
When & How to Wear Pure Gajji Katan Banarasi Silk Saree
Occasion: Ideal for grand wedding functions (for the bride or as a guest) as the colour Blue especially suits these occasions. Also suitable for festive celebrations like Diwali or Durga Puja, and high-status formal cultural events, asBlue is a very powerful colour.
Hour of Day: Particularly magnificent under evening lights.
Styling: Keep it easy. Pair it with a gold or blue blouse if you want a clean, matching look. Want something louder? Add a bottle green/red blouse, and it instantly becomes a statement.
Draping: Don’t hide the border. Let the border and pallu show properly, that’s the prettiest part.
Jewellery Style: Complement with traditional gold, Polki, or antique pieces.
Footwear: Wear juttis, sandals, or heels to enhance the royal look.
Care & Maintenance
- Dry Wash Only is mandatory to maintain the quality, weave, and natural lustre of the silk.
- Do not machine wash or use harsh detergents.
- Store the saree carefully, folded in a breathable muslin or cotton cloth.
- Iron on a low heat setting, preferably with a protective press cloth.
Shipping, Delivery, Returns & Duties
- Standard delivery is 15-20 days.
- Please check the estimated delivery time at checkout, as it varies based on your shipping address and our current processing time.
- You will receive a tracking number once your order is shipped.
- For details on returning or exchanging your saree, please consult our comprehensive Returns Policy page.
- Customers are responsible for any applicable import duties or taxes levied by their country.
Customer reviews
The blue looks rich, not loud, and the gold work makes it feel properly festive. Even my mom approved… which is basically the highest rating.-Adhuna S.
Up close, the border has so much detailing and it doesn’t look flat in photos either. I kept my blouse plain and the saree still looked like the main character.-Neha Kapoor
I usually avoid heavy-looking Banarasi pieces because they feel stiff, but this one surprised me. It falls nicely and the shine looks beautiful under indoor lights. -Ritika Sharma
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