
 Woven out of fine  silk and bearing elaborate golden embroidery either along the border or  all over, the famous Varanasi sari made in the holy city of Banaras in  Uttar Pradesh state since the ancient times is ranked among the finest  traditional sarees of India. These saris are quite heavy due to its rich  embroidery and are donned by Indian women only during special occasions  like wedding, parties and festivities. Most ladies wear heavy gold  jewellery to complement the Banarasi sari.
A Brief  History of Banarasi Sari
The tradition of  making Varanasi or Banarasi sarees in Varanasi or Banaras is very  ancient. But it has continued to be passed down from one generation to  another and continues to flourish. One will find thousands of weavers  making the Varanasi silk saree in this scared city even today. The  training usually begins when one is as young as 10 years. It is believed  that the making of Varanasi saree gained prominence during the Mughal  rule. Persian motifs were fudged with Indian designs on silk to create  the distinct flowery patterns so typical of Varanasi saris today.  
Types of  Banarsi Saris
Created in  eye-catching shades and pattern, the Banarasi sarees of India are so  famous today that they are exported all over the world. They usually  fall into four categories – pure silk (katan), organza (kora) with zari  and silk, georgette and shattir. Weaved on the power loom, normally  three people are required to make one Varanasi sari. Each Banarasi silk  sari can take 15 days to six months to complete depending upon the  intricacy of the designs. Banarasi sari manufacturing supports strong  cottage industry in areas like Varanasi, Gorakhpur and Azamgarh.Making of  the Varanasi Sari 
Earlier the silk  for Banarasi sari used to be imported from China, but nowadays they come  from mainly from Bangalore in South India. Banarasi sarees earlier used  to bear designs made out of original gold and silver threads and thus,  used to cost several lakhs of rupees. They were worn by the people from  royal families only. If the designs were too elaborate, manufacturers  then even took a year’s time to make create a single saree. Since the  use of simple threads came into prominence, even those Indians with  average income came to afford Vanarasis.  
Where to  Buy Varanasi Saris
Though Varanasi or  Banarasi sari is mainly made in the holy city of Banares in India’s  Uttar Pradesh state, they are exported in bulk not only to different  region within the country but also outside. When purchasing in India,  the best option for buying the Banarasi sari is visiting state emporiums  or shops selling traditional Indian sarees. If in Delhi, you can check  out Karol Bagh market, CTC Plaza, Nalli Saris, Dilli Haat and other such  places.





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