Product Description
Description
There’s a particular kind of beauty in restraint, and this banana silk saree is a masterclass in it. A warm beige base, soft as unbleached linen, is scattered with maroon floral motifs pressed by hand using traditional Bagh printing blocks. A woven zari border in muted gold and grey runs the length of the drape, catching light without shouting for it, echoed in a matching chevron pattern along the pallu. Somewhere between a cotton silk saree’s ease and pure silk’s richness, this piece is the one to reach for when you want richness without noise, ideal as a saree look for a wedding guest at a daytime function, a family lunch that matters, or any occasion where you want to look considered rather than costumed. The banana silk drapes with soft structure, holding pleats beautifully while staying light against the skin. Pair it with antique gold jewellery and let the border do the talking, or keep it minimal and let the maroon motifs carry the look. Either way, this is one of those pure handloom sarees that ages well, in your wardrobe, and in your memory of the day you wore it.
The Craft
The floral motifs on this saree are created through authentic Bagh block printing, a Madhya Pradesh craft using hand-carved wooden blocks, natural mineral dyes, and river water to set pattern into cloth. Each motif is pressed by hand, one impression at a time, giving it the soft, slightly uneven character that separates real handloom silk sarees from anything machine-printed. Woven into a base of plant-derived banana silk, the fabric stays naturally breathable and biodegradable, while the zari border is worked into the weave itself rather than added afterward. Every length is unique, a fact we consider a feature, not a flaw.














