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Pink Banarasi Silk Brocade Fabric with Gold Zari WorkWoman wearing a pink Banarasi Silk Made outfit with intricate patterns, shown from multiple angles inset.
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Black Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Sona Rupa WorkDecorative fabric with gold floral pattern on black background
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Lilac Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral & Paisley StripesLilac Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral & Paisley Stripes
Powder Blue Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral & Paisley StripesClose-up of patterned fabric with gold and blue design
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Pink Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade JaalPink Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade Jaal
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Black Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade JaalBlack Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade Jaal
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Pink Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal Palm Tree MotifsPink Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal Palm Tree Motifs
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Teal Blue Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal Palm Tree MotifsTextile with silver palm tree pattern on a teal background
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Light Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal Palm Tree MotifsGold palm leaf pattern on a teal background
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Lime Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Meenakari Floral Jaal DesignLime Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Meenakari Floral Jaal Design
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Pista Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Meenakari Floral Jaal DesignTextured fabric with floral pattern on a green background
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Peach Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade JaalPeach Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade Jaal
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Pink Chiniya Silk Fabric with Jaal and Bandhani PrintClose-up of pink fabric with floral patterns and gold accents
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Blue Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal Palm Tree MotifsWoman wearing a Palm tree design blue Banarasi silk fabric made outfit in an indoor setting
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Close-up of pink Banarasi silk fabric with gold floral embroidery woven and orange accentsWoman wearing a pink Banarasi Silk made traditional outfit with floral patterns on a street with autumn trees.
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Grey Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade JaalGrey Banarasi Silk Fabric with Rose Brocade Jaal
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Purple Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament PatternPurple Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament Pattern
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Mint Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament PatternMint Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament Pattern
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Violet Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament PatternViolet Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament Pattern
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Lime Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament PatternLime Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament Pattern
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Bottle Green Chiniya Banarasi Silk Fabric with Pichwai MotifsWoman wearing a green kurti pant with pichwai cow motif pattern, sitting on white bench in garden
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Yellow fabric with intricate gold patternsAn Indian bridal in yellow Banarasi silk blouse with jewelry, indoor setting
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Light Pink Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament PatternClose-up of pink fabric with gold embroidery
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Green Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Ornament PatternClose-up of green fabric with gold floral patterns
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Grey Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral & Paisley StripesClose-up of metallic gold fabric pattern on gray background
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Orange Banarasi Katan Silk Fabric with Tanchoi Zari MotifsOrange Banarasi Katan Silk Fabric with Tanchoi Zari Motifs
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Maroon Pink fabric with gold floral patternWoman wearing a purple Banarasi fabric made suit in an indoor setting with a closeup inset
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A purple wine silk fabric with gold and silver zari woven floral pattern on beige backgroundClose-up of a purple wine silk fabric with gold and silver zari woven floral pattern
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Teal Blue Banarasi Silk fabric with gold zari ikkat patterns on beige backgroundTeal Blue Banarasi Silk fabric with gold zari ikkat patterns
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Beige Banarasi Silk fabric with gold zari, intricate woven patternsA woman in a banarasi Lehenga outfit with decorative elements, posing outdoors with blurred lights in the background.
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Understanding the Journey of the Banarsi Silk Fabric

Every woman has Banarsi silk sarees, Banarsi silk salwar suits, or lehengas in her wardrobe. Have you ever wondered why is the craze for Banarsi silk fabric undeterred regardless of the various fashion trends?

This luxurious, shining fabric is a true masterpiece that has won the hearts of many all around the world for several years now. Right from the ancient Banarsi silk sarees to the new age lehengas and Banarsi silk salwar suits, the Banarsi silk fabric has not lost its charm.

In this article, we will understand how this beautiful fabric originated and evolved.

Origin of the Banarasi Silk

The Banarsi silk fabric was created in the city of Varanasi or Banaras. It is one of the famous fabrics that was weaved for the first time in the Mughal era. Mughal emperor Akbar was the person who pioneered the Banarasi weaving technique. The Mughals encouraged and promoted the Banarsi silk weaving techniques and designs.

Known for its exquisite quality and intricate geometric and floral designs, the Banarsi silk fabric often has gold or silver thread or zari work.


How did the Banarasi Silk Fabric Evolve?

The weaving technique of the Banarsi silk fabric is quite fascinating. Silk fabrics are woven on a jacquard loom which has around 5600 threads with a width of 45 inches. A thread or a weft goes over and under a set of threads called the warp. The way in which the weft passes over and under the warp determines the pattern that is woven into the silk fabric.

Product Price
Black Banarasi Silk Fabric with Zig-Zag Zari Stripes and Meenakari Work 2,230 INR
Pearl White Banarasi Silk Fabric with Meenakari Floral Woven 2,355 INR
Cream White Banarasi Silk Fabric with Sona Rupa Zari Jaal Work 2,355 INR
Navy Blue Banarasi Chiniya Silk Fabric with Floral Meenakari Work 4,140 INR
Deep Purple Banarasi Silk Fabric 6,075 INR
Wine Ethnic Woven Mulberry Silk Fabric 2,070 INR
Yellow Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal and Meenakari Detailing 2,355 INR
Peach Handwoven Banarasi Silk Fabric 2,355 INR
Red Chiniya Banarasi Silk Fabric with Pichwai Motifs 3,010 INR
Watergold Ethnic Banarasi Tissue Silk Fabric 3,540 INR
Purple Chiniya Banarasi Silk Fabric with Pichwai Motifs 3,010 INR
Bottle Green Handloom Banarasi Silk Fabric 4,440 INR
The data was last updated on 16/06/2026


A weaver will create design boards by outlining on graph paper by indicating the colour concepts. The punch cards come in front before the final design is chosen, and then hundreds of such cards are formed to create a single pattern on the fabric.

When the British took over India, Banaras turned into the central hub for producing this fabric. The production of Banarsi silk fabrics was encouraged by them and consequently, the demand for this silk fabric saw an upward trend in countries like Europe and America.

While the demand for this fabric surged each year, it also has undergone several changes. However, this silk fabric stays as one of the most popular types of silk fabrics in India. The Banarsi silk fabric is used widely in India to make traditional garments.

With time, the designs have become intricate and new methods of production and weaving have developed. Today, Banarsi silk fabric is one of the most preferred types of fabric across the globe.

Buy Banarsi Silk Sarees and Lehengas from Chinaya Banaras

Chinaya Banaras has a wide range of Banarsi silk sarees, lehengas, and Banarsi silk salwar suits to cater to women of all age groups. Chinaya Banras offers exquisite and the finest designs that will certainly win your heart. Besides, Chinaya Banaras is known for its uncompromised quality of Banarsi silk fabrics.

Product Price
Black Banarasi Silk Fabric with Zig-Zag Zari Stripes and Meenakari Work 2,230 INR
Pearl White Banarasi Silk Fabric with Meenakari Floral Woven 2,355 INR
Cream White Banarasi Silk Fabric with Sona Rupa Zari Jaal Work 2,355 INR
Navy Blue Banarasi Chiniya Silk Fabric with Floral Meenakari Work 4,140 INR
Deep Purple Banarasi Silk Fabric 6,075 INR
Wine Ethnic Woven Mulberry Silk Fabric 2,070 INR
Yellow Banarasi Silk Fabric with Floral Jaal and Meenakari Detailing 2,355 INR
Peach Handwoven Banarasi Silk Fabric 2,355 INR
Red Chiniya Banarasi Silk Fabric with Pichwai Motifs 3,010 INR
Watergold Ethnic Banarasi Tissue Silk Fabric 3,540 INR
Purple Chiniya Banarasi Silk Fabric with Pichwai Motifs 3,010 INR
Bottle Green Handloom Banarasi Silk Fabric 4,440 INR
The data was last updated on 16/06/2026


A weaver will create design boards by outlining on graph paper by indicating the colour concepts. The punch cards come in front before the final design is chosen, and then hundreds of such cards are formed to create a single pattern on the fabric.

When the British took over India, Banaras turned into the central hub for producing this fabric. The production of Banarsi silk fabrics was encouraged by them and consequently, the demand for this silk fabric saw an upward trend in countries like Europe and America.

While the demand for this fabric surged each year, it also has undergone several changes. However, this silk fabric stays as one of the most popular types of silk fabrics in India. The Banarsi silk fabric is used widely in India to make traditional garments.

With time, the designs have become intricate and new methods of production and weaving have developed. Today, Banarsi silk fabric is one of the most preferred types of fabric across the globe.

Buy Banarsi Silk Sarees and Lehengas from Chinaya Banaras

Chinaya Banaras has a wide range of Banarsi silk sarees, lehengas, and Banarsi silk salwar suits to cater to women of all age groups. Chinaya Banras offers exquisite and the finest designs that will certainly win your heart. Besides, Chinaya Banaras is known for its uncompromised quality of Banarsi silk fabrics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the collection includes fabric weights and patterns compatible with both traditional Indian silhouettes (lehengas, anarkalis, dupattas) and contemporary Indo-Western cuts (structured blazers, draped skirts, fusion gowns). Tanchoi and plain silk fabrics in particular have been widely used by designers for fusion bridesmaid and cocktail dressing.

The collection's product pages provide detailed imagery and colour references to help buyers assess weave density and colour tone before purchase. Given the range of options across weave types and motif scales, shoppers new to Banarasi fabric are recommended to start with lower-metre purchases before committing to full trousseau yardage.

First, identify the garment type — blouse, lehenga panel, dupatta, or dress. Heavier brocade suits structured pieces; fluid Tanchoi or Katan works for draped garments. Next, consider the occasion's formality level and the colour palette of the outfit being matched. Product images and fabric type filters on the collection page help narrow selection efficiently.

Banarasi silk fabric typically features more intricate booti and zari brocade patterning across the yardage, while Kanjivaram silk is heavier and known for its temple-border concentration. For blouses and border-accented garments, Banarasi silk offers more design flexibility; for pure drape weight and durability, Kanjivaram remains distinct. Both carry strong craft identities.

Direct purchase from Chinaya Banaras eliminates wholesaler markups and provides verified handloom provenance — something difficult to confirm in local textile markets. The collection also offers promotional discounts of up to 40%, making the price per metre competitive with wholesale market alternatives while providing greater quality assurance and return reliability.

This collection spans Tanchoi, kadwa, cutwork brocade, jangla, and meenakari weave families — each requiring distinct handloom setups and skill levels. Kadwa weave fabric features sharp-edged motifs from individual shuttle work; Tanchoi produces a satin-like base with woven coloured patterns; meenakari incorporates colour-filled zari. Each has specific aesthetic and end-use applications.

For bridal blouses, the heavier brocade and Katan silk fabrics within this collection offer the structure, sheen, and zari density most sought after in bridal stitching. The range includes fabrics with meenakari-style motifs, cutwork zari, and heavy pallu-weight weaves — all preferred by bridalwear tailors for their drape stability and visual impact.

Chinaya Banaras sources directly from Varanasi handloom weavers with established craft lineage, rather than through intermediary agents who may mix power-loom and handloom fabric. The collection reflects genuine zari purity, correct silk thread counts, and authentic motif vocabulary that experienced bridalwear tailors and designers rely on.

Heavier brocade and meenakari silk fabrics serve bridal ceremonies and grand receptions. Medium-weight Tanchoi weaves suit sangeet, Karva Chauth, and Diwali occasion outfits. Lighter Banarasi silk options in the range are appropriate for formal corporate ethnic wear and semi-formal festive gatherings — making this a collection with genuine occasion-spanning depth.

The Banarasi silk fabrics range covers accessible to premium price points, with discounts available regularly. Lighter and plain silk options are more budget-accessible for everyday stitching; brocade and heavily zari-worked fabrics represent the premium end. Overall, the collection is positioned to suit both boutique-scale production and individual bridalwear stitching.

The Banarasi silk fabrics collection at Chinaya Banaras is purpose-built for custom garment creation — covering mulberry silk, brocade, and Tanchoi weaves suitable for blouses, lehenga panels, and Indo-Western dresses. For shoppers who want GI-origin Banarasi silk rather than imitation alternatives, this range is a reliable starting point.

Thinner Tanchoi and plain Katan silk fabrics in this range perform better in warm-weather conditions than heavy brocade. For summer wedding blouses, mehendi garments, and outdoor festive events, shoppers are advised to look for lighter-weight options within the collection that retain silk sheen without the insulation of denser zari weaves.

This range attracts boutique designers sourcing for bridal collections, home sewers creating custom occasion wear, tailors specialising in ethnic bridal stitching, and end consumers who prefer bespoke cuts over ready-made garments. NRI buyers with access to local tailors in their countries of residence also find this collection a practical way to source India-origin Banarasi silk fabric.