Nila Silk Stole in Banaras Hand Weave | Handwoven Silk Stole
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Nila Silk Stole in Banaras Hand Weave | Handwoven Silk Stole

Nila Silk Stole in Banaras Hand Weave | Handwoven Silk Stole

From the luxurious Banarasi inroads to your home, brought out the diversity of silk route to a mélange of soft silk fabric.

Banarasi silk weaving is a centuries-old Indian art from Varanasi, famous for intricate designs, rich silk, and gold/silver zari work, originating during the Mughal era with Persian influences, resulting in opulent sarees with complex patterns like kadhua and phekwa, symbolizing luxury and tradition, especially for bridal wear, using handlooms and detailed processes of pattern making like likhai.

$3.72

Original: $12.41

-70%
Nila Silk Stole in Banaras Hand Weave | Handwoven Silk Stole

$12.41

$3.72

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Nila Silk Stole in Banaras Hand Weave | Handwoven Silk Stole

From the luxurious Banarasi inroads to your home, brought out the diversity of silk route to a mélange of soft silk fabric.

Banarasi silk weaving is a centuries-old Indian art from Varanasi, famous for intricate designs, rich silk, and gold/silver zari work, originating during the Mughal era with Persian influences, resulting in opulent sarees with complex patterns like kadhua and phekwa, symbolizing luxury and tradition, especially for bridal wear, using handlooms and detailed processes of pattern making like likhai.

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From the luxurious Banarasi inroads to your home, brought out the diversity of silk route to a mélange of soft silk fabric.

Banarasi silk weaving is a centuries-old Indian art from Varanasi, famous for intricate designs, rich silk, and gold/silver zari work, originating during the Mughal era with Persian influences, resulting in opulent sarees with complex patterns like kadhua and phekwa, symbolizing luxury and tradition, especially for bridal wear, using handlooms and detailed processes of pattern making like likhai.

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