Cobalt Blue Pure Banarasi Silk Saree

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Look elegant and stunning by opting for this Cobalt Blue Banarasi Silk saree, a symbol of timeless heritage. Adorned with delicate gold Zari handwoven Shikargarh motifs on the border and all over the saree, it adds a touch of grace.Complete with a matching unstitched blouse piece, this saree promises to effortlessly boost your appearance for any event.
Complete the overall look by adding a pair of statement jewellery with bold makeup according to the occasion.


Colour: Blue
Pattern: Solid
Work: Woven
Fabric: Banarasi Silk
Saree Length-5.5 Meter 
Blouse Length-1 Meter
Occasion: Wedding/Party/Festive/Summer Wear
Care: Dry Clean Only
Delivery Time: 20-25 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us
Actual color may slightly vary from the Image
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SKU: BSS-010
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Yes, this cobalt blue Banarasi silk saree is a refined option for office Diwali parties, corporate Karwa Chauth gatherings, and festive client dinners. The deep blue shade reads professional and intentional rather than overly bridal, while the gold zari Shikargarh weaving conveys traditional sophistication—appropriate for senior-leadership festive dress codes and women in client-facing roles attending celebratory work functions.
Yes, pure Banarasi silk sarees with handwoven zari motifs—like this cobalt blue Shikargarh drape—are traditionally treated as heirloom textiles. With proper storage in muslin cloth and occasional airing, they retain colour and zari brilliance for decades. Many shoppers buy this style intending to pass it to daughters or daughters-in-law as part of trousseau or anniversary gifting traditions.
While Kanjeevarams use mulberry silk with temple-border zari and Paithanis feature peacock-and-floral pallu motifs, this saree is a pure Banarasi silk with handwoven Shikargarh (hunting-scene) motifs—a centuries-old Mughal-influenced design native to Banaras. The drape feels softer than Kanjeevaram and lighter than Paithani, making it easier to manage at long receptions while still carrying full heritage credentials.
Yes, cobalt blue is increasingly recommended as a contemporary alternative to red and maroon wedding sarees. It photographs vividly in both natural and event lighting, contrasts beautifully with gold zari work, and stands out in group wedding photos where reds and pinks dominate. The shade is particularly popular for reception sarees, sangeet drapes, and modern bridal trousseaus that lean toward jewel tones.
Yes, this cobalt blue Banarasi silk saree is a preferred pick for wedding guests, sisters of the bride, and aunts who want an authentic Banarasi heritage drape without competing with bridal red. The deep blue base and gold Shikargarh motifs feel celebratory and ceremonial, making it suitable for haldi-evening receptions, baraat welcomes, and reception dinners across both North and South Indian wedding circuits.
Yes, this cobalt blue pure Banarasi silk saree is a popular choice across Karwa Chauth, Navratri evenings, Durga Puja Ashtami and Navami pandal visits, and Diwali parties. The handwoven gold zari Shikargarh motifs give it auspicious richness, while the deep cobalt shade stands apart from the usual reds and pinks. It's especially recommended for women who attend multiple festive functions and want a single statement saree that photographs distinctly.
Yes, this saree is genuinely year-round. The handwoven Banarasi silk holds warmth comfortably for winter weddings from November to February, while the cobalt-and-gold palette stays sharp under both sunlight and evening lighting. Pair with a velvet potli, a kundan choker, and a low chignon hairstyle for cooler-month receptions, or with floral juda and minimal makeup for daytime festive functions in warmer months.
Yes, this saree is woven in pure Banarasi silk by artisans in Varanasi, the historic centre of Indian silk weaving. Chinaya Banaras is a Silk Mark certified brand, which means the silk's purity is independently verified. The saree measures 5.5 meters in length with a matching unstitched 1-meter blouse piece, and is recommended dry-clean-only to preserve the zari work.
Shikargarh refers to traditional hunting-scene motifs—an iconic Banarasi weaving theme dating back to the Mughal era that depicts animals, hunters, and forest imagery. On this saree, the Shikargarh motifs are handwoven in fine gold zari across the border and the entire body, requiring intricate loom work. It's one of the more historically significant designs in the Banarasi repertoire and signals authentic heritage craftsmanship.
Gold polki or temple jewelry pairs strikingly with the cobalt-and-gold colour story—statement chandbalis, a layered haar, or a kundan choker work especially well. The blouse can be tailored in matching cobalt with gold zari sleeves, or contrasted in gold tissue for a modern twist. Add a juda with gajra or a fresh-flower veni for a traditional event finish, or a sleek low bun for a contemporary reception look.
This saree is best suited for wedding receptions, sangeet evenings, engagement ceremonies, Karwa Chauth, Diwali parties, Navratri's ninth-day blue dress code, Durga Puja, and Lohri celebrations. The handwoven Shikargarh motifs and pure Banarasi silk base also make it appropriate for milestone anniversary functions, satyanarayan pujas, and silver-jubilee celebrations where heritage sarees are traditionally preferred.