Hikayat Banaras

Handwoven Bandhej Khaddi Georgette Saree

Rs. 16,000.00

Disclaimer: This saree has not been polished yet, which is why you may notice slight creases or crunches.

Fabric & Body: This handwoven saree features authentic pure Bandhej craftsmanship in soft pastel pink and orange tones, highlighted with golden zari and adorned with a floral design.

Border: The border of this handwoven Bandhej Khaddi Georgette saree features a golden zari design, with interconnected floral patterns enhancing its elegant appeal.

Pallu: The pallu of this handwoven Bandhej Khaddi Georgette saree is adorned with a golden zari weave featuring intricate round designs crafted from golden zari, highlighted by vibrant floral motifs beneath.

Blouse: This saree features a solid-colored blouse adorned with traditional bandhej dyeing golden zari border on the blouse.

Reverse Weave: Handloom weave with pure tested zari.

Please note: This piece is shown just as it comes off the loom — unpolished and with natural wrinkles. We polish it freshly before dispatch for a refined finish.

Thank you for choosing our handcrafted pieces!

Dispatch Time: 15-25 days

Every item you order is made especially for you—woven, embroidered, and finished by skilled artisans with the utmost care. Unlike mass-produced products, handloom requires time, precision, and attention to detail, which is why our timelines are longer.

Shipping:

  • All products are made-to-order.
  • Dispatch time is usually 15–25 business days, and in some cases, it may take longer depending on the intricacy of the piece.
  • You will receive updates and a dispatch notification directly on WhatsApp once your order is ready to ship.

Returns:

We accept returns only in the rare case of damages. Each piece goes through strict quality checks, making this very unlikely. To process a return, please share a full unpacking video with our customer care team (+91 7307859235) if you receive a damaged product.

A note on timelines:

Our artisans work by hand, not machines. Every motif, weave, and detail takes time to bring alive. While we always strive to ship within the promised window, occasional delays may happen due to the nature of handloom weaving. These delays are part of creating genuine craftsmanship and are not eligible for refunds or compensation.

We deeply value your patience and understanding—because timeless art cannot be rushed.

 


Little Note on Colors and Freshness:

Hey there, wonderful shopper! 🌸

Just like your favorite selfies sometimes show colors a tad differently, our product colors might also vary a smidge from what you see on your screen. It's all part of the charm!

We also want to let you in on a little secret: our product photography often features raw, unfinished items. This is because we love to send you freshly finished products, crafted just for you! Most of our goodies are handmade and made to order, so you might notice tiny, delightful variations that make your piece unique.

Thanks for understanding and happy shopping!

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The art behind your saree...

A Banarasi saree comes to life as the weaver patiently interlaces warp and weft on the handloom, adding zari and silk motifs by hand—each step carrying centuries of tradition and artistry.

Drawing detailed patterns

Design Blueprint

Designers draft the saree’s motifs—borders, buttis, pallu—on graph paper, setting the structural template for manual weaving.

Translating template into punchboard

Patta Preparation

Designers transfer the graph design onto punched cardboard (patta), preparing the pattern guide for the handloom.

Source: Rajyalakshmi Heritage Banaras Sarees

Polishing silk threads

Thana/Silk Threads Processing

Raw silk yarn undergoes karahi (polishing) to smoothen and finish threads, prepping them for dyeing and weaving.

Imparting vibrant hues

Colour Infusion

Processed silk threads are dyed as per design needs, ensuring vivid, precisely matched body and border colours.

Ready the weft shuttles

Preparing the Bana

Warp and weft threads are wound onto looms and shuttles (bana), customized per design requirements.

Choosing golden or silver threads

Zari Selection

Weavers select from sona, roopa, or antique zari based on saree colour palette and desired metallic richness.

Small-size proof weaving

Design Trial

A 2–3 inch sample is woven to preview design, correct mistakes, and finalize weave before full production.

Artisan storytelling in threads

Weaving Begins

On the handloom, the weaver gently weaves warp and weft, creating designs with zari and silk.

Inspecting for perfection

Final Check

The saree undergoes a thorough review for weave, zari work, colour consistency, before approval for retail.

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