Purple Banarasi Meenakari Katan Silk Suit — Zari Meena Jaal, Festive
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Description
Majestic and mystical, this Purple Banarasi Meenakari Katan Silk Three-Piece Unstitched Suit Set channels the regal spirit of Varanasi’s royal weaving tradition. The deep purple ground of pure Katan silk — a colour historically associated with royalty and spiritual depth — is adorned with an all-over Meenakari jaal of coloured zari, creating a surface that glows with an almost otherworldly luminosity.
Purple is a rare and coveted choice in Banarasi weaving, and this piece exemplifies why — the richness of the colour amplifies the brilliance of the Meenakari motifs, resulting in a fabric of extraordinary visual impact.
What's Included:
- Suit fabric (top piece) — Meenakari Katan Silk with all-over coloured zari jaal
- Matching bottom fabric — coordinated weave
- Dupatta — Banarasi weave with ornate zari border and pallu
Key Features:
- Artform: Banarasi Meenakari — GI-tagged craft from Varanasi
- Fabric: Pure Katan Silk — heavyweight, luminous, heirloom-grade
- Colour: Royal Purple with multicolour Meenakari zari jaal
- Occasion: Wedding ceremonies, festive celebrations, reception, sangeet
- Country of Origin: India
Unstitched for a bespoke fit — a regal canvas for a truly statement ensemble.
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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.
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