Red Banarasi Silk Fabric with Meenakari Floral Work

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This Red Banarasi Satin silk fabric features a gold zari intricately woven floral jaal pattern, beautifully adorned with meenakari work throughout. Its rich design makes it an excellent choice for crafting elegant blouses or dresses.

Features:
• Premium Handloom Satin Silk Fabric
• Color: Red
• Detailed with gold zari floral jaal and meenakari work
• Width: ±44 inches

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Perfect for: Festive, party, or wedding celebrations.

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Please note: Actual color may vary slightly from the image.

Styling Tips: This maroon Banarasi silk fabric is ideal for creating a premium blouse or an indo-western outfit, perfect for festive or wedding events.

SKU: CTH-269
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Yes, brides regularly use Banarasi Meenakari fabric like this maroon piece to stitch custom reception lehengas, bridal cholis, dupattas, or designer kurta sets when they want a one-of-a-kind outfit rather than a stock-listed bridal piece. The 44-inch width gives enough yardage flexibility for a structured choli plus matching dupatta panel, and the floral jaal removes the need for additional gota or zari work on top.
Yes, this maroon Banarasi satin silk fabric is versatile enough to be tailored into a saree blouse, a long ethnic kurta, a high-neck bridal jacket, a sharara top, or even a Western-cut dress for cocktail wear. The full-coverage Meenakari floral jaal means the finished piece does not need additional embroidery, which lowers overall tailoring cost. Designers often recommend Banarasi Meenakari fabric for one-off custom pieces with cultural depth.
For winter weddings and December-January reception season, a maroon Banarasi blouse or kurta stitched from this fabric pairs beautifully with ivory chiffon or gold tissue draping for warmth and contrast. For autumn Diwali functions, style it with a pista or pastel pink dupatta to lift the deep maroon. In summer, designers recommend pairing maroon Meenakari blouses with light beige organza sarees and pearl jewellery for a daytime celebration look.
Standard gold zari weaving uses only metallic gold threads to create motifs, while Meenakari weaving introduces multiple coloured silk threads woven alongside the zari to create enamel-like coloured detailing within the floral motifs. The result on this maroon fabric is a richer, jewel-toned pattern reminiscent of traditional Meenakari jewellery enamel work. For shoppers comparing Banarasi fabrics, Meenakari pieces are generally considered the more visually intricate and collectable option.
For a standard saree blouse, around 1 metre of this 44-inch-wide Banarasi fabric is typically sufficient, while a long kurta usually needs 2 to 2.5 metres and a lehenga choli set requires roughly 4 to 5 metres depending on flare. Chinaya Banaras's team is available at the listed contact number to advise on yardage and customisation options. Note that fabric purchases are not eligible for return or exchange.
Satin silk Banarasi fabric, like this maroon piece, has a smoother surface and slightly more pliable hand than katan silk, making it easier for tailors to cut and stitch into structured pieces like blouses, jackets, kurtas, and lehenga cholis without bulky seams. Katan silk is denser and better suited for sarees and dupattas. For shoppers buying Banarasi fabric for tailoring, satin silk is the more cooperative base for fitted garments.
This maroon Banarasi satin silk fabric is woven from pure silk yarns dyed with techniques suited to dry cleaning, which is the recommended care method. Pure handloom Banarasi silks generally retain colour depth significantly better than printed synthetic alternatives, with proper care. For Banarasi pieces stitched into bridal or reception outfits, dry cleaning rather than water washing is essential to preserve both the maroon tone and the integrity of the gold zari work.
The maroon Banarasi satin silk fabric is handwoven on traditional Banarasi pit looms in Varanasi with a standard width of approximately 44 inches, which gives tailors enough yardage to cut a blouse, a fitted choli, or panels for a lehenga and matching dupatta. Chinaya Banaras's Banarasi pieces carry Silk Mark certification, a recognised industry assurance of pure silk content used by serious handloom shoppers buying Banarasi fabric online.
The maroon Banarasi satin silk fabric with gold zari floral jaal and Meenakari work is particularly well suited for stitching a bridal blouse, a lehenga choli, or a designer kurta for milestone occasions. The dense Meenakari floral pattern gives full-coverage bridal presence, making it a preferred pick for tailoring custom bridal pieces rather than buying ready-made. Many brides also use 44-inch-width Banarasi fabric like this for matching couple wear, reception jackets, or coordinated dupattas.
Banarasi Meenakari is woven on traditional pit looms in Varanasi using a complex multi-shuttle technique where coloured silk threads are introduced alongside gold zari weft, requiring artisans to coordinate multiple yarn streams in a single weave pass. The dense floral jaal on this maroon fabric represents weeks of loom work per metre. Banarasi Meenakari is recognised as a GI-tagged Indian textile tradition and is considered a high-craftsmanship category within Indian handlooms.
A blouse, kurta, lehenga choli, or dress stitched from this maroon Banarasi Meenakari fabric is well suited for weddings, reception evenings, sangeet ceremonies, engagement parties, Karwa Chauth, Diwali functions, and milestone family celebrations. The deep maroon base reads as auspicious and bridal-coded across North Indian and South Indian weddings, and the Meenakari floral work adds enough visual richness to anchor an outfit without requiring additional embellishment after stitching.