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Pink Peach Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Pink Peach Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rs. 21,412.83
Rs. 23,149.00
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Mustard Yellow Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Mustard Yellow Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rs. 15,559.43
Rs. 16,821.00
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Orange Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Orange Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rs. 15,559.43
Rs. 16,821.00
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Black Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Black Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rs. 12,950.00
Rs. 14,000.00
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Rani Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rani Rangkaat Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rs. 15,559.43
Rs. 16,821.00
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Peach Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Peach Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree
Rs. 23,363.65
Rs. 25,258.00

Banarasi georgette sarees are a type of traditional Indian saree that are made in the city of Varanasi, also known as Banaras. These sarees are made using a combination of georgette fabric and intricate Banarasi weaving techniques.

Georgette is a lightweight, crepe fabric that is made using highly twisted yarns, which gives it a slightly rough texture and a crinkled appearance. Banarasi weaving, on the other hand, is a traditional handloom weaving technique that involves using gold or silver zari threads to create intricate designs and patterns on the fabric.

The combination of georgette fabric and Banarasi weaving creates a saree that is both lightweight and elegant, with a luxurious drape and a subtle shimmer. Banarasi georgette sarees are often embellished with intricate embroidery, sequins, and beadwork, and come in a wide range of colors and designs.

These sarees are popular for weddings, formal occasions, and festive events, and are often worn with traditional Indian jewelry and accessories. They are considered to be a timeless and classic piece of Indian fashion, and are highly prized for their beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance.