Green Banarasi Kora Tissue Silk Saree — Meenakari Skirt Border, Heritage Drape
🏺 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
There is a green that belongs to the earth — deep, rooted, and full of the quiet authority of things that have endured. This Pure Kora Tissue Banarasi Saree inhabits that green with a dignity that only Varanasi's hereditary weavers can produce. The Kora Tissue fabric — an open-weave silk threaded with fine metallic filaments — carries the green ground with a richness that deepens in shadow and brightens in light, creating a surface of extraordinary visual complexity from the simplest of means. The Meenakari skirt border, a technique that has its origins in the jewellery workshops of Mughal India, brings the hem alive with colour-filled motifs of exceptional precision — each one a small world of craft, each one the product of a weaver's patient, unhurried attention. This is a saree that carries within it the full weight of India's handloom heritage: its history, its technique, and its insistence that beauty is worth the time it takes to make.
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
This saree speaks the language of heritage — it is the choice of the woman who dresses with intention, who understands that what she wears is a statement about what she values. It is ideal for a formal cultural event, a classical music or dance performance, a heritage festival, or any occasion where the context calls for depth rather than spectacle. Pair with antique gold or oxidised silver jewellery — a temple necklace, drop earrings, and stacked bangles — for a look that is rooted and refined. A blouse in deep gold, ivory, or forest green creates a harmonious palette. Finish with embroidered Kolhapuri sandals or classic juttis, and carry a silk or brocade potli.
Ideal for: Cultural events, classical performances, heritage festivals, formal gatherings, Onam, Pongal, Navratri, and festive family occasions.
Artisan Impact + Quick Facts
The weaver of this saree works in a tradition that predates the Mughal empire — a tradition so deeply embedded in the identity of Varanasi that the city and the craft are inseparable. The Banarasi handloom carries a Geographical Indication tag, a recognition that this is not merely a product but a cultural asset, one that belongs to a community and to a nation. When you wear this saree, you wear that history — and you ensure that the hands that made it can continue to make it.
Care Instructions: Dry clean only. Store in a breathable muslin cloth in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight to preserve the depth of the green tone. 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.