Woh Chali

Morni

 5,999.00

Care: Dry Clean only

Fabric: Pure Katan Silk

Craft: Pure Banarasi with interlock weaving

Colour: Lilac

Length: 6.5 metres

Blouse piece: Attached (running)

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Product Description

There is a particular richness to teal that reads as regal rather than simply bold, and this saree leans fully into it. A deep peacock teal katan silk base is scattered with gold kalash motifs, the sacred vessel shape that has carried meaning in Indian textile tradition for centuries, woven throughout the body in careful repeat. The pallu opens into a dense scalloped gold border, heavy with detail, the kind that photographs beautifully whether the room is lit by candlelight or midday sun. This is a saree for a wedding you are hosting or one you are attending as someone who matters to the family, a saree that says you understand the occasion without anyone having to explain it to you. Every tassel on this piece has been finished by hand by our artisans before it ever reaches you, a small but real mark of the care that goes into each length. Wear it once and you will understand why teal remains one of the most requested shades in Banarasi weaving.

The Craft

This saree is handwoven in pure katan silk by artisan families in Benaras, where the kalash motifs are worked directly into the weave rather than added afterward, a technique that requires the weaver to plan the entire pattern before a single thread is set on the loom. The scalloped gold border is woven with the same density of detail as the body, which is part of why a saree like this can take considerable time on the loom to complete. Every tassel is finished entirely by hand by our artisans, a detail we consider essential rather than optional. The result is a saree with genuine weight and presence, distinct from anything printed or machine loomed.

Additional information

Colour

Teal Blue with Gold Kalash Motifs

Fabric

Pure Katan Silk Banarasi

Length

6.5 metres

Blouse

Running blouse piece attached

Care

Dry clean after a few wears

 

FAQS

Do your Banarasi sarees include hand finished tassels?

Yes, every Woh Chali Banarasi saree, including this one, arrives with tassels finished entirely by hand by the artisans who wove it, rather than left for the customer to complete.

What do kalash motifs represent in Banarasi weaving?

The kalash is a traditional sacred vessel motif long used in Indian textile design, and its presence in Banarasi weaving reflects the auspicious, celebratory purpose these sarees were originally created for.

How should I care for this saree?

Dry clean this saree after a few wears, store it in the complimentary cotton saree cover included with your order, and avoid folding it along the same crease repeatedly.

Would this suit a wedding silk saree occasion?

Yes, the depth of colour and density of the gold border make this a strong choice among wedding silk sarees, particularly for functions with evening lighting.

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