Deer Motif Pure Banarasi Silk Saree

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Look elegant and stunning by opting for this  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.. Flaunt this saree at any event and pull off the compliments from your dear ones.

Colour: Orange Red, yellow
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: 25-30 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us
Actual color may slightly vary from the Image
Made in India

 

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Yes — for brides opting for civil ceremonies, intimate wedding lunches, or non-traditional formats, the deer motif Banarasi silk is a distinguished alternative to heavily embellished bridal wear. It conveys bridal significance through the quality of the weave and the cultural weight of the Banarasi tradition, without the visual excess that formal bridal lehengas or brocade sarees carry.
Animal motifs in Banarasi silk are woven using the extra-weft technique, where additional threads — silk or zari — are manually introduced into the loom at specific intervals to create the figurative design. This requires the weaver to follow a detailed nakshe (design card) that maps every thread placement. A single deer motif panel can take hours to complete, reflecting the significant skill investment in each piece.
A jaal pattern covers the entire saree body with a repeating net-like design, while a buteh (paisley) pattern features individual motifs scattered across the fabric. A deer motif saree typically features figurative, narrative design — deer in various poses, often within a landscape or floral setting — that is more complex and artistically demanding to weave. It represents a higher tier of Banarasi craftsmanship in terms of weaver skill and design complexity.
Store pure Banarasi silk in muslin cloth rather than plastic bags, which can trap moisture and cause the fabric to yellow. Keep zari-threaded sarees away from direct sunlight to prevent tarnishing. Dry cleaning is recommended for significant pieces; if hand-washing, use cold water and mild detergent without bleach. Refold along different lines periodically to prevent permanent creasing along stored fold lines.
Yes — the deer motif is a classic zoomorphic design in Banarasi weaving tradition, rooted in Mughal artistic heritage. For women who prefer fauna-inspired or geometric motifs over floral repeats, a deer motif saree is an ideal choice. It is sophisticated, distinctive, and rarely seen in mass-produced silk sarees, making it a preferred option for discerning saree collectors and heritage textile enthusiasts.
Yes — a pure Banarasi silk saree with handwoven deer motifs occupies formal occasion territory clearly distinct from printed sarees. The weight, structure, and craft heritage of a Banarasi silk confer a formality that is appropriate for ceremonies, religious functions, and high-cultural events. Printed sarees, regardless of design quality, are generally perceived as less occasion-significant in traditional Indian social contexts.
A pure Banarasi silk saree with deer motifs is among the most meaningful gifts in Indian tradition — it is the category of saree given at trousseau presentations, from mothers to daughters, and as shagun in ceremonies. Its handwoven craftsmanship ensures longevity beyond fashion cycles, and the deer motif makes it visually distinctive rather than a generic gifting choice. Well-preserved Banarasi silk sarees retain their beauty across decades.
Absolutely. The deer motif Banarasi silk saree stands apart from the typical floral or jaal patterns that dominate wedding saree collections. For women attending weddings who want to wear a genuinely unique handwoven piece — not the default red or pink brocade — this saree is a recommended choice. It reads as knowledgeable and thoughtful dressing rather than conventional festive fashion.
This is a pure Banarasi silk saree — the base fabric uses genuine silk yarns without synthetic blending. Pure silk produces a distinctive lustre, a smooth hand feel, and a behaviour under light that blended fabrics cannot replicate. It also drapes with a natural weight that helps the saree hold its pleats and pallu without constant readjustment, a quality that wearers of pure silk consistently prefer over blended alternatives.
A contrast blouse in deep jewel tones — emerald green, navy, or deep burgundy — creates a striking pairing with most deer motif Banarasi base colours. For the saree to function as a collector's piece and focal point, keep jewellery restrained: a traditional gold necklace with a matching set of gold bangles is ideal. Avoid contemporary or bohemian accessories that break the cultural coherence of the Banarasi heritage aesthetic.
This saree is suited for wedding ceremonies, temple visits, religious functions, festive occasions like Diwali and Navratri, and formal cultural events. The deer motif has auspicious associations in Indian and Mughal artistic traditions, making it symbolically resonant for ceremonies. It is also a popular choice for women who collect significant sarees for family heirlooms — the motif and weave quality make it a piece designed to be preserved and passed down.