This Banarasi dupatta is made from soft, elegant pure Katan silk fabric. The rich red color is adorned with an intricate gold zari woven Pichwai brocade jaal throughout, beautifully complemented by detailed borders and a pallu.
Key Features: • Material: Banarasi Katan Silk • Color: Red • Gold zari woven Pichwai brocade jaal all over • Intricate borders and pallu • Dupatta Length: ±2.5 meters
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Perfect for: Weddings, Festivals, or Special occasions.
Care Instructions: Dry clean only.
Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image.
Tips: Pair this red Banarasi Katan silk dupatta with a matching red kurta for a cohesive look or opt for a contrasting gold kurta for modern ethnic look.
SKU: CDP-284
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Very light and comfortable saree. Looks graceful when worn. Happy with the purchase.
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Nice dupatta. Bird motifs are beautiful. Easy to pair with outfits.
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disha
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Used it with a plain suit and it upgraded the whole look. Very rich color.
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Silk quality is really good. Dupatta design is unique. Feels premium.
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Dupatta is the best part. Looks festive and rich. Overall good outfit for occasions.
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Looks exactly like the pictures. Light and elegant. Cutwork is neat. Good for festive wear.
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Very comfortable fabric. Not heavy at all. Easy to drape and wear for long hours. Good purchase.
The 2.5-metre length and lightweight Katan silk fall of this red Pichwai dupatta supports multiple draping styles, including traditional ghoonghat for weddings, single-shoulder front-fall for sangeet and party wear, double-pleated front for Karwa Chauth, and one-side fall for festive kurta sets. The dense Pichwai jaal looks intentional from every angle, making it a recommended pick for women who restyle dupattas across multiple occasions.
Yes, this red Banarasi Katan silk dupatta is a high-impact way to dress up a plain ivory, gold, beige, or pastel cotton kurta into festive wear for Karwa Chauth, Diwali parties, family pujas, and traditional gatherings. The dense Pichwai jaal carries the look on its own, removing the need for additional jewellery or embellishment on the kurta. For shoppers building a versatile festive wardrobe, statement red dupattas are a recommended single-investment piece.
For winter weddings, pair the deep red Pichwai dupatta with an ivory velvet or raw silk kurta and gold polki jewellery for a warm, candle-lit bridal look. For summer destination weddings in Udaipur or Jodhpur, style it with a light pista, beige, or off-white silk kurta to balance the deep red against bright daylight. For Krishna Janmashtami pujas, drape it over a yellow or peacock-blue kurta for cultural resonance.
A standard Banarasi brocade dupatta usually carries floral or geometric motifs in repeating patterns, while a Pichwai jaal dupatta like this red piece weaves devotional Nathdwara-inspired Pichwai imagery in dense all-over coverage. The Pichwai motifs typically include cows, lotuses, and pastoral elements drawn from Krishna iconography, giving the dupatta cultural depth beyond decorative patterning. For shoppers comparing Banarasi dupattas, Pichwai jaal is generally the more collectable and culturally rich option.
Banarasi Katan silk, used in this red Pichwai dupatta, is significantly denser and richer than organza or tissue dupattas, with the heavy gold zari jaal sitting closely woven into the silk base. Organza and tissue dupattas have a sheer, airy fall preferred for cocktails and brunches, while Katan silk Pichwai dupattas are weighted with bridal-coded presence and are preferred for weddings, sangeet evenings, and major festive pujas.
This Banarasi Katan silk Pichwai dupatta requires dry cleaning only to preserve both the deep red dye and the gold zari Pichwai jaal, which can tarnish with water washing. Store it folded in a soft muslin cloth between uses to prevent zari oxidation, and avoid direct sunlight when air-drying after dry cleaning. With proper care, handloom Banarasi Katan silk dupattas like this typically retain colour and zari brightness for decades.
Yes, the deep red Pichwai dupatta is handwoven from pure Banarasi Katan silk on traditional Varanasi looms, with the gold zari Pichwai jaal woven into the fabric across the body and pallu sections. The 2.5-metre length is standard for dupatta draping. Chinaya Banaras carries Silk Mark certification, which is a recognised industry assurance of pure silk for buyers shopping handloom Banarasi dupattas online and serious about textile authenticity.
The deep red Banarasi Katan silk dupatta with all-over gold zari Pichwai jaal works particularly well as a head-covering dupatta for nikkah ceremonies, court marriages, registry signings, and intimate temple weddings where a full lehenga is not required. The 2.5-metre length is generous enough for traditional ghoonghat draping, and the dense Pichwai jaal provides full bridal-coded coverage. Many brides choose a red Banarasi dupatta specifically to retain wedding-day richness without a full bridal outfit.
Yes, brides looking for a second-day or anniversary reception piece often choose statement red Banarasi dupattas like this Pichwai jaal piece to drape over an ivory or gold kurta set, reusing their bridal palette without re-wearing the main lehenga. For Karwa Chauth, the deep red and gold zari satisfies the traditional sindoori-red dressing convention while feeling fresh, particularly when paired with a contrasting kurta and gold polki jewellery.
Pichwai jaal weaving on a Banarasi dupatta requires the artisan to translate traditional Nathdwara temple painting iconography into loom-woven gold zari motifs, working from carefully plotted graph designs. Each motif is woven in across the dupatta rather than printed, which is significantly more labour-intensive than block-printed Pichwai dupattas. Pichwai jaal Banarasi pieces are valued by collectors who want the cultural depth of Nathdwara art combined with handloom Banarasi silk craftsmanship.
This deep red Banarasi Katan silk dupatta is best suited for weddings, nikkah ceremonies, court marriages, sangeet evenings, Karwa Chauth, Janmashtami pujas, Diwali parties, and Sankranti gatherings. The Pichwai jaal in gold zari makes it particularly fitting for Krishna-themed pujas and temple visits, while the deep red tone reads as bridal-coded for wedding-day usage. It pairs equally well with kurtas, suit sets, or plain lehengas for build-your-own bridal looks.
Karuna Choudhary
Pink Banarasi Saree
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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Dr Suman
Great choice ♥️
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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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Khushboo
The suit was even prettier in person..loved the fabric and the colour.🩷👍
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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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