Gaja Motifs Handloom Banarasi Silk Saree

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Product Details
• This Purple, Green, Blue & Yellow Saree is in Banarasi Silk fabric
• Adorned with gold and silver zari kadhwa woven Gaja motifs, this saree features intricate detailing all over, including the border and pallu. Adorned with a graceful 5-kadi satin border and the body of the saree is 2 kadi banarasi silk.
• Accompanied with unstitched blouse piece.
Category: Saree
Fabric: Banarasi Silk
Work: Handwoven
Color: Purple, Green, Blue, Bottle Green & Yellow

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• For fall, pico & tassels, please get in touch with our Team at +91 7705012088.
[Please note that once any of the above services are availed, the product will not be eligible for exchange or refund]

Size & Fit
• Saree length :- 5.5 mtr , Blouse length :- 1 Mtr

Occasion
• Party / Festive / Wedding Wear

Care Instructions
• Dry Clean Only

Shipping Time & Exchange instructions
• Deliver within 20-25 business days. For urgent delivery you can contact us. Please note your delivery date might change if you have added services like fall and hemming or blouse stitching.
• if you don’t like your purchase, let us know within 24 hours, you can exchange it within 7 Days.

Please Note
• Actual color may slightly vary from the image

 

Fabric

Banarasi Silk

Color

Purple, Green, Blue, Bottle Green & Yellow

Category

Saree

Work

Handwoven

Size & Fit

• Saree length :- 5.5 mtr , Blouse length :- 1 Mtr

Occasion

• Party / Festive / Wedding Wear

Dry Clean Only

Jewellery: Pair this vibrant multicolored Banarasi silk saree with traditional gold temple or kundan jewellery to complement its rich kadhwa Gaja motifs.
Hairstyle: Style it with a sleek bun or braided hairstyle and bold eye makeup for a striking festive or wedding-ready 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.

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The auspicious connotations of elephant motifs in Indian textiles, combined with the rich multicolour palette, make this saree a particularly fitting choice for Diwali pujas, Navratri Ashtami or Maha Navami functions, Durga Puja anjali, and Lakshmi Puja celebrations. Many women specifically select Gaja motif Banarasi sarees for these occasions because of their symbolic resonance and the way they photograph in festive ceremonial settings.
A kadhwa-woven saree like this one has each elephant motif individually woven into the fabric by hand - meaning the design is structural, raised, and durable across decades. Printed motif sarees apply the design onto the surface of the silk, which fades and dulls over time with washing or exposure. For wearers seeking authentic Banaras craftsmanship rather than reproduced motifs, kadhwa weaving is the recognised heritage standard.
For winter weddings, contrast this saree with a deep maroon, bottle green, or black silk blouse to anchor the multicolour body. Add a layered gold haar set, statement chandbalis, a fresh gajra or pearl-strand braid, and structured heels in metallic gold. The richness of the colour palette reads especially beautifully under warm winter evening lighting, making it a strong choice for December and January wedding events.
Despite its craftsmanship density, kadhwa-woven katan silk drapes naturally with a defined fall - meaning pleats hold firmly during long ceremonies, the pallu stays in place without constant adjustment, and the body of the saree breathes well across temple, mandap, or seated ritual settings. A practical heirloom choice rather than a piece you only wear once, especially valued for daylong wedding events.
This multicolour Banarasi silk saree, woven with gold and silver zari kadhwa elephant (Gaja) motifs, is one of the more meaningful choices for traditional family weddings, religious functions, and ceremonial events. Elephant motifs in Banaras weaving carry auspicious symbolism rooted in Mughal-era court textiles - making this saree a recommended pick for grandmothers, mothers-of-the-bride, wedding pujas, Griha Pravesh, and Lakshmi puja gatherings.
The multicolour palette of purple, green, blue and yellow actually makes this saree more re-wearable than a monochrome bridal piece because it pairs with multiple blouse colours. A purple, green, or even deep maroon contrast blouse all work, giving the wearer different visual outcomes from the same saree. For women building a wardrobe of investment Banarasi sarees, multicolour designs offer broader styling flexibility across events.
For women specifically seeking heirloom-grade Banarasi sarees, kadhwa-woven Gaja motif sarees sit firmly in that category. The labour-intensive kadhwa technique, the multi-colour palette of purple, green, blue and yellow, and the symbolic weight of elephant motifs together make this a saree often handed down across generations. A strong recommendation for milestone events like wedding ceremonies, anniversary celebrations, or first Diwali after marriage.
Elephant motifs - Gaja - in Banarasi sarees trace back to imperial Mughal-era textile traditions, where elephants symbolised royalty, prosperity, and ceremonial grandeur. In contemporary Banaras weaving, they remain among the most respected motifs for wedding and ceremonial sarees. Woven with gold and silver zari, these motifs carry both visual richness and cultural weight, which is why they appear consistently in heritage-grade Banarasi collections.
Traditional gold temple jewellery, kasu maala necklaces, jhadau or polki sets, and antique gold jhumkas all pair beautifully with this saree's heritage character. A maang tikka and nath suit ceremonial wear; oxidised silver or contemporary diamond pieces don't quite align with the saree's traditional weight. Style with a contrasting silk blouse, a single haar, and matching jhumkas for a complete classical look.
This saree is best suited for traditional weddings (bride's mother, mother-in-law, close family elders), wedding-day rituals, Lakshmi puja and Durga puja events, Karwa Chauth dinners, family receptions, and any function where heritage Banarasi craftsmanship is appropriate. Particularly recommended for women hosting religious ceremonies, attending temple weddings, or marking significant milestones in family life with a saree of cultural depth.
The elephant motifs in this saree are produced through kadhwa weaving - a Banaras handloom technique where each motif is woven independently across the saree body, border, and pallu, rather than as part of a continuous patterned weft. Kadhwa weaving is notably more labour-intensive than standard Banaras weaves and is considered the premium tier of Banarasi craftsmanship, often taking weeks of weaver effort per saree.