Pure Handloom Banarasi Silk Sarees, Woven with Real Silk and Zari
A pure handloom Banarasi silk saree is not just a piece of clothing, it is the result of days and sometimes weeks of hand weaving by a skilled artisan. Made on a manual loom using real silk yarn, these sarees carry the rich weaving tradition of Banaras, passed down through generations of weavers. The intricate zari work, the fine texture and the small natural variations in the weave are all signs of genuine handloom craftsmanship. Machine made copies may look similar from a distance, but they cannot match the softness, the finish and the story behind a true handloom Banarasi silk saree. At Weave 365, every Banarasi silk saree we offer is sourced directly from the weavers, so you can be sure you are getting real handloom work and fair value for your money.
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Visit the Weaver's Loom in Banaras
Our team visits the actual weaving units in and around Banaras to see the sarees being woven by hand, on real handlooms.
Check the Silk and Zari Quality
We check the quality of the silk yarn and the zari used in the weave, to make sure only genuine materials are used in each saree.
Examine the Weave by Hand
We closely check the texture and pattern of the weave, since true handloom sarees carry small natural variations that machine made sarees do not have.
Confirm Details with the Weaver
Before any saree is listed, we speak directly to the weaver to confirm the weaving method, silk type and zari details, so what you read is always accurate.
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Submit InquiryA pure handloom Banarasi silk saree is woven completely by hand on a manual loom, using real silk yarn. No machine is used in the weaving process, which is why it takes much longer to make.
Handloom sarees are woven by hand and often have small natural variations in the weave, while machine made sarees have a very even, uniform finish since they are produced quickly on power looms.
These sarees take a long time to weave, sometimes several weeks, and need great skill from the weaver. The silk yarn and zari work also add to the cost, which is why they are priced higher than machine made sarees.
Our team visits the weaving unit directly, checks the loom and the weave, and confirms the details with the weaver before listing the saree, so you always get verified handloom work.
