Banarasi saris represent the culture and heritage of India and are known for their great opulence and elegance. A part of our ...
Unfair trade practices, widespread design duplication, and a lack of innovation have left the next generation of weavers hesitant to carry forward this art form ...
Spotting a fake Banarasi sari requires attention to detail and knowledge of the authentic characteristics. Let's unravel the secrets to identifying a genuine Banarasi sari amidst the sea of ...
The sari is India's wonderful Love Letter To The World. This ingenious piece of fabric has evolved to suit the tastes of a ...
Launched in 2015 to pilot a new business model in the fashion industry, Sari for Change, a social enterprise initiative, is ...
The saree, crafted in traditional Banarasi silk, featured intricate weaving in gold and silver threads, giving it an ...
Indian brides have traditionally been seen in shades of red, a color deeply rooted in cultural significance. While current ...
Banarasi silk saris flourished in the city of Varanasi in India in the 16th century. Weavers like Mohammad Afzal Ansari learned the craft from older generations. Saris are made by weaving silk on ...
Even till the 1980s, a girl’s wedding seemed incomplete without a Banarasi sari. And then one day they suddenly vanished from the sartorial scene. Bride and Banarasi from ‘The PinkTree Company ...
We are a nation divided by caste, which is antithetical to the tenets of the Upanishads. Caste has stained our civilisational ...