Green Banarasi Kora Tissue Silk Saree — Meenakari Skirt Border, Festive Elegance
🏺 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
Green — the colour of abundance, of new beginnings, of the sacred tulsi — finds its most regal expression in this handloom Banarasi Kora Tissue Silk Saree. Woven on traditional pit looms in Varanasi, a city that has been the heartbeat of India's silk heritage since the Mughal era, this saree carries within it the accumulated wisdom of generations of weavers. Kora Tissue is a fabric of singular character: its open weave allows the metallic threads to breathe and shimmer, creating a surface that is simultaneously airy and opulent. The Meenakari motifs — intricate, jewel-like, and painstakingly placed — animate the skirt border with a vibrancy that recalls the finest enamel work of Rajasthan's royal courts. Each saree takes days to complete on the loom, with the weaver making thousands of individual decisions about colour, tension, and pattern. The result is a garment of irreducible individuality — no two pieces are ever precisely alike.
Product Details
| Product Type | Banarasi Saree |
| Colour | Green |
| 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
Green holds deep auspiciousness in Indian tradition — it is the colour of Teej, of harvest festivals, of bridal mehendi ceremonies, and of new beginnings. This saree is equally at home at a Punjabi wedding, a Bengali Durga Puja celebration, or a formal evening reception. Pair with uncut diamond or emerald jewellery for a regal effect, or choose antique gold temple jewellery for a more classical aesthetic. Complement with a silk blouse in deep gold or ivory, and finish with embroidered Kolhapuri heels or velvet juttis. A silk clutch in champagne or ivory completes the ensemble with understated luxury.
Ideal for: Mehendi ceremonies, Teej celebrations, wedding receptions, Navratri, Onam, Pongal, festive family occasions, and cultural galas.
Artisan Impact + Quick Facts
The weaver behind this saree belongs to a community whose identity is inseparable from the loom. In Varanasi's weaving clusters, entire neighbourhoods are organised around the craft — children grow up hearing the clack of the shuttle, and the knowledge of pattern and technique is passed down not through books but through practice and proximity. When you choose this saree, you participate in an economy of care: one that values time, skill, and cultural memory over speed and volume.
Care Instructions: Dry clean only. Store in a breathable muslin bag away from humidity. Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve colour vibrancy. Do not fold on zari borders.
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.