This handloom Banarasi dupatta is made from pure Katan silk material. The baby pink color is adorned with a detailed gold zari woven floral jaal highlighted with meenakari accents, complemented by a gold zari woven pallu and border.
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Perfect for: Wedding, Festive, or Special occasions.
Care Instructions: Dry clean only.
Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image.
Tips: Pair this baby pink Banarasi silk dupatta with a matching pink kurta for a beautiful wedding look or choose a contrasting ivory kurta for a refined festive look.
Material
Handloom Katan Silk
Color
Baby Pink
Design
• Gold zari woven floral jaal with meenakari accents
• Gold zari woven pallu and border
Dupatta Length
±2.5 meters
Dry Clean Only.
Pair this baby pink Banarasi silk dupatta with a matching pink kurta for a beautiful wedding look or choose a contrasting ivory kurta for a refined festive look.
Customization : For additional services like blouse stitching and customization, kindly contact our team at +91 7705012088. Please Note : Actual color may slightly vary from the image due to photography and lighting conditions. Availing customization makes the product ineligible for exchange or refund.
SKU: CDP-265
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Absolutely — a baby pink Banarasi dupatta with gold zari jaal is one of the more repeat-wearable festive pieces because pink complements most lehenga and anarkali palettes, the gold jaal pairs with both modern and traditional jewellery, and the handloom craftsmanship holds up across decades. Many buyers pass such dupattas to younger sisters, daughters, or cousins for later weddings, making the cost-per-wear notably favourable.
Yes, the dupatta can be styled as the primary odhni over a complementary ivory, blush, or deeper pink lehenga for a wedding day or sangeet look. The handwoven gold zari floral jaal gives it the bridal presence needed when draped over the head or pinned to the shoulder, while the baby pink base keeps the overall look softer than traditional bridal red. A flexible recommendation for brides and close family members alike.
A handloom Banarasi dupatta with woven zari jaal carries its detail in the textile itself rather than in surface embroidery, which means the dupatta is lighter, more breathable, and easier to drape than zardozi-embroidered bridal dupattas. For brides wanting the visual richness of gold work without the weight and stiffness of heavy embroidery, woven Banarasi jaal is the lighter, drape-friendly alternative.
A handloom Banarasi dupatta with a full gold zari floral jaal can take several weeks of weaving on a traditional pit loom, depending on the density of the motifs and the fineness of the zari. The slow pace reflects the labour involved in interlacing each zari thread by hand, which is why authentic handloom Banarasi pieces command premium pricing and are valued by collectors as long-term heirloom textiles.
In summer, pair with a sleeveless or short-sleeve blouse, fresh florals in the hair, uncut Polki jewellery, and a soft ivory or peach lehenga underneath. In winter, layer with full-sleeve blouses, heavier kundan sets, and a deeper rose or wine lehenga. The baby pink base reflects warm light beautifully in both seasons, which is why it is a frequent recommendation for brides planning weddings across different months of the year.
Yes, baby pink has become one of the most photographed alternatives to classic bridal red, particularly for engagement ceremonies, intimate weddings, and bridal portraits where a softer, more romantic visual is preferred. It complements gold, rose gold, and uncut Polki jewellery beautifully, and pairs with both ivory and deeper-tone lehengas underneath. For modern brides seeking a softer bridal direction, this is a frequent recommendation.
Because the gold zari jaal is woven rather than embroidered, the dupatta stays lighter on the head than zardozi-embroidered alternatives, which makes it noticeably more comfortable for long phera ceremonies, varmala rituals, and seated puja segments. Brides typically remain more comfortable through extended traditional rituals when their odhni is handloom Banarasi rather than heavily embellished surface embroidery.
Yes, this baby pink handloom Banarasi dupatta is particularly well suited for engagement ceremonies, roka functions, and small bridal-side gatherings where the bride wants a soft, romantic palette without committing to full bridal red. The gold zari floral jaal gives the dupatta enough festive weight for principal-role wear, while the lighter pink base photographs beautifully under both daylight and warm indoor lighting throughout the event.
Handloom Banarasi dupattas are typically lighter than full bridal odhnis, and the gold zari jaal here is woven for distribution across the dupatta rather than concentrated heaviness, which makes it suitable for summer mehendis, outdoor sangeets, and daytime weddings. A preferred recommendation for brides and guests who want a Banarasi statement piece without the layering weight of traditional bridal dupattas.
In Banarasi weaving, a jaal refers to an all-over woven pattern that covers the body of the textile in a mesh-like arrangement, while gold zari refers to fine metallic threads traditionally made of silver wire coated in gold. A gold zari floral jaal therefore means an all-over floral mesh built entirely into the dupatta during weaving — one of the more labour-intensive and prized Banarasi techniques, recommended for buyers seeking authentic handloom heritage.
It works particularly well for engagement ceremonies, roka functions, intimate weddings, sangeet evenings, mehendi mornings, and bridal portraits where a soft pink base is desirable. It is also a strong pick for sisters of the bride, close cousins, and bridesmaids who want a coordinated bridal-party palette. The gold zari floral jaal keeps it festive enough for principal events while staying versatile across pre-wedding functions.
Karuna Choudhary
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This is such a gorgeous banarasi saree. When I first saw it, I loved the color palette. It is a perfect choice for a bride to be!! Or someone is who is newly married.
Gorgeous color, pure fabric..a statement piece.
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Anamika
Something beautiful and special
I am very glad to have bought this extraordinary dupatta. The design is unique and the quality of material the best.
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Sunayana Sharma
Absolutely worth it
I felt like a queen in this gorgeous saree ❤️✨ You made my Karwa Chauth festival even more special. The quality of the fabric is really good and the Gayatri Mantra embroidery is done so beautifully. I truly recommend Chinaya Banaras and loved being a part of the Chinaya family 💫
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