Black Woven Banarasi Silk Fabric

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Our black woven banarasi silk fabric comes with woven motifs that surface a floral jaal pattern including a antique zari work. A fabric made By jaal weaving ,for your quintessential statement for party wear.

Color – A classy shade of black.

Texture – This Banarasi silk fabric has a lustrous and sophisticated sheen.

Features – This ravishing Banarasi silk fabric comes with motifs that surface a antique zari woven floral jaal pattern.

Fabric Quality:
Banarasi Silk (Fabric- 80% Pure ,20% Mix)

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It is a popular pick for NRI brides and family members planning sangeet or cocktail night looks. Stitched into a sharara, palazzo set, or floor-length anarkali, this Banarasi silk delivers a heritage Varanasi weave that travels well in luggage, holds its drape on stage, and pairs easily with kundan, polki, or contemporary diamond jewelry — all qualities NRI shoppers consistently look for in a destination wedding-event outfit.
Yes — that is actually one of the strongest reasons women buy Banarasi fabric over ready-made outfits. Stitched into a versatile silhouette like a kurta-pant or anarkali, the same piece can be styled for a wedding reception, Diwali dinner, cocktail event, and milestone anniversary just by switching jewelry and footwear. The classic black ground keeps it from looking dated between wears, which is rare for festive silks.
Unlike digital prints or surface-printed silks, this Banarasi fabric is jaal-woven on the loom, meaning the floral pattern is built into the weave with antique zari rather than printed on top. That gives it a dimensional, heritage finish printed crepe or satin cannot replicate. It is a preferred choice when the wearer wants the textured richness of handwoven Banarasi over the flat surface of printed party-wear material.
Tailors typically recommend 2.5-3 meters for a kurta, 4-5 meters for an anarkali, and 5-6 meters for a floor-length gown — your stitcher can confirm based on your design. The 80% pure silk composition keeps the fabric breathable enough for 4-5 hour events, with a smooth lustrous surface that does not cling or wrinkle as quickly as fully synthetic silks, making it comfortable for long receptions and dinners.
The antique zari floral motifs are handwoven into the fabric on the loom, not surface-embroidered afterward. This is an important distinction — embroidery sits on top of the fabric and can fray over time, while loom-woven zari is part of the textile structure itself and ages gracefully. It is the same construction approach used in classic Banarasi heirloom textiles, which makes the fabric collectible for custom couture projects.
At 80% pure silk with a lustrous sheen, this fabric is noticeably lighter and more versatile than dense bridal velvet or zardozi-laden brocade. It can be tailored into a sleek gown, flared anarkali, or co-ord suit set, which is difficult with bulky bridal materials. Recommended for women who want the heritage of Banarasi craft in a silhouette that is easier to carry through long events and travel.
Yes, this black woven Banarasi silk fabric with antique zari floral jaal is ideal for stitching modern party-wear gowns, floor-length anarkalis, and Indo-Western kurta-pant sets. The lustrous black ground with metallic zari motifs is preferred by women who want a custom-tailored statement piece for cocktail evenings, reception parties, and milestone dinners rather than buying ready-made outfits, and it suits both western silhouettes and traditional Indian cuts.
This Banarasi silk fabric is best suited for women who prefer commissioning a tailored outfit rather than shopping off-the-rack. Designers and tailors recommend it for custom evening gowns, structured suit sets, and statement kurtas because the floral jaal weave reads beautifully when paneled into yokes, flared skirts, or fitted bodices. A popular pick for personalized wedding-guest looks and bespoke festive ensembles.
Once stitched, this fabric works beautifully for cocktail parties, wedding receptions, sangeet evenings, Diwali soirees, engagement after-parties, and milestone anniversary dinners. The deep black ground with antique zari floral jaal photographs especially well in evening lighting, making it a preferred pick for stage events and intimate dinners where the wearer wants something dressier than a saree but more festive than Western formals.
The floral jaal is created using the traditional jaal weaving technique on the Banarasi handloom, where antique zari threads are interlaced with the silk warp to form the all-over pattern. It is genuine Banarasi silk at 80% pure silk content with a lustrous sheen, woven in Varanasi using the same craft tradition behind heirloom Banarasi sarees — which is why it is recommended as a designer-grade base fabric.
This mid-weight Banarasi silk with metallic zari weave is best suited for autumn-winter and shoulder-season festive events — roughly October through February in India, when wedding and Diwali season peaks. Stylists recommend pairing the finished outfit with contrast jewel-toned jewelry like emerald or polki, a structured potli or metallic clutch, and embellished juttis or kitten heels to balance the rich woven texture of the silk.