Product Description
Description
Black is a difficult colour to make feel warm, but this saree manages it through sheer detail. A deep midnight black katan silk base is scattered with tiny gold booti and floral motifs, small enough to read as texture from across a room and only reveal their intricacy up close. The pallu opens into a wide, dense gold brocade panel, the kind of border that anchors the entire drape and photographs beautifully under evening light in particular. This is a saree for the reception, the anniversary dinner, the evening you want to feel quietly powerful rather than loudly dressed up. Black in Banarasi weaving is a rarer, more considered choice than the reds and pinks most collections lean on, which makes this piece feel less like a trend and more like a decision. As with every Woh Chali Banarasi piece, the tassels here are finished entirely by hand by our artisans, a small detail that adds up to a saree that feels complete the moment it arrives, not half finished.
The Craft
This saree is handwoven in pure katan silk by artisan weaving families in Benaras, with the tiny booti motifs worked into the body through careful, repeated adjustments to the loom setup, a slower process than a single large repeat would require. The dense gold pallu border is woven directly into the silk, giving it a raised, textured quality that catches light differently depending on the angle. Black is also a more demanding shade to dye evenly across katan silk, requiring additional care during the yarn preparation stage. Every tassel is finished entirely by hand by our artisans before the saree ever reaches you.












