Blue Banarasi Kora Tissue Silk Saree — Meenakari Skirt Border, Wedding Wear
🏺 Unique Handloom Piece
✦ One of a Kind — This exact piece is handcrafted by Indian artisans and cannot be reproduced. Only 1 available.
✦ Artisan Certified — Woven with traditional techniques passed down through generations. Every thread tells a story.
✦ Heirloom Quality — Crafted to last a lifetime. A piece you will pass down, not just wear.
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Description
The Craft Story
Woven in the sacred looms of Varanasi — a city whose silk-weaving legacy stretches back over five centuries — this Blue Pure Kora Tissue Banarasi Saree is a testament to the extraordinary artistry of India's master weavers. Kora Tissue, a fabric of rare luminosity, is crafted by interlacing fine silk with metallic threads, producing a surface that catches light with an almost ethereal shimmer. The Meenakari technique, borrowed from the jeweller's art of enamelling, is translated here into the warp and weft — each motif filled with vivid colour against the cool, serene blue ground. The skirt border, a hallmark of Banarasi grandeur, frames the drape with architectural precision, its zari work dense and deliberate. This is not merely a saree; it is a wearable heirloom, carrying within its threads the devotion of artisans who have inherited their craft across generations, and the quiet pride of a tradition that refuses to be hurried.
Product Details
| Product Type | Banarasi Saree |
| Colour | Blue |
| Fabric | Pure Kora Tissue Silk |
| Artform | Banarasi Handloom — Meenakari Weave |
| Available Size | Saree 5.25 Mtr + 80 Cm Unstitched Blouse Piece |
| Craft Technique | Handloom Woven, Meenakari Skirt Border, Zari Work |
| Package Contents | 1 Saree with Unstitched Blouse Fabric |
| Delivery Timeline | 2–3 Weeks |
| Country of Origin | India |
Occasion & Styling
This saree is conceived for moments of significance — a wedding ceremony where every detail is observed, a festive puja where heritage is worn with intention, or a formal cultural gathering where elegance speaks before words do. The cool blue tone pairs beautifully with gold and polki jewellery — think temple-set necklaces, jhumkas, and stacked bangles in antique gold. For footwear, opt for embroidered juttis or block-heeled sandals in ivory or gold. Complete the look with a silk potli bag and a bindi that echoes the Meenakari palette. Drape in the classic Nivi style to let the skirt border cascade at the hem, or experiment with a Gujarati drape to showcase the pallu's full splendour.
Ideal for: Wedding ceremonies, engagement functions, reception evenings, Diwali celebrations, Navratri, Durga Puja, cultural galas, and festive family gatherings.
Artisan Impact + Quick Facts
Every thread in this saree passes through the hands of a Varanasi handloom weaver — artisans whose families have practised this craft for generations, often working on pit looms in narrow lanes where the rhythm of the shuttle is the soundtrack of daily life. Purchasing this saree directly sustains these livelihoods, preserves a GI-tagged craft tradition, and stands in quiet opposition to the homogenisation of fast fashion. This is slow fashion in its most meaningful form.
Care Instructions: Dry clean only. Store wrapped in a soft muslin cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture. Do not wring or machine wash.
Country of Origin: India
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Manufacturing
Luxurion World follows a decentralized, artisan-based manufacturing system. Instead of mass production, the company sources handcrafted apparel directly from skilled artisans across India. The production relies on traditional handloom, embroidery, and craft techniques, ensuring each product is unique and culturally rich. Raw materials are often arranged or supported by advance payments to artisans, helping them work independently.
The company mainly acts as a curator and marketer, procuring finished goods and maintaining quality standards before selling through its online platform. This system promotes sustainable production, preserves heritage crafts, and supports rural employment while delivering premium, handmade products to customers worldwide.