Nandi Motif Handloom Banarasi Silk Saree

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Product Details
• This Red & Green Saree is in Banarasi Silk fabric
• Decorated with gold and silver zari kadhwa woven nandi motifs, this saree features detailing on the border and pallu. Adorned with a graceful 5-kadi satin border.
• Accompanied with unstitched blouse piece.
Category: Saree
Fabric: Banarasi Silk
Work: Handwoven
Color: Red, Green

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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

Red, Green

Work

Handwoven

Size & Fit

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

Occasion

Party / Festive / Wedding Wear

Dry Clean Only.

Pair with oxidized silver temple jewelry and a side-swept braid to highlight the nandi motifs and zari sheen.

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.

SKU: BSS-055
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Yes, this saree is a particularly strong recommendation for mothers of the bride, grandmothers, and senior female family members at traditional weddings, because it carries devotional weight, pairs naturally with classical temple jewellery, and photographs with the gravitas appropriate for elder family roles. The pure Banarasi silk also gives the saree the structured drape that mature, dignified silhouettes typically call for.
Yes, pure Banarasi silk sarees with sacred motifs like Nandi are among the most heirloom-worthy textiles in Indian wardrobes because the silk strength holds up across decades, the motif iconography stays culturally relevant, and the handwoven craftsmanship retains value over time. Many families pass such sarees from mother to daughter for milestone occasions, making it as much a gifting investment as a personal purchase.
Both sarees draw from temple iconography, but the Nandi-motif Banarasi places the sacred bull figure within Banarasi handloom zari, whereas a kanjivaram typically uses temple-border geometry along the pallu and selvedge. The Banarasi version offers a softer drape, finer zari, and more pictorial motif treatment. For buyers wanting temple symbolism in a Banarasi rather than South Indian weave, this is the closest equivalent.
The Nandi motif is built directly into the Banarasi weave using extra weft zari threads, a technique where the motif is woven into the silk rather than embroidered or printed onto the surface. Each Nandi figure is constructed thread by thread, which is why slight variations exist between motifs — a hallmark of authentic handloom craftsmanship. Recommended for buyers who value motif weaving over surface embellishment.
Style with traditional gold temple jewellery — Lakshmi haar, kasu mala, jhumkas with temple-style domes, vanki armlets, and a centred maang tikka. A fresh jasmine gajra completes the traditional look for South Indian or temple contexts. In winter, drape a fine cream or maroon shawl across the shoulder without obscuring the pallu. The styling philosophy here is reverential and rooted — recommended over modern minimalist directions.
The Nandi motif gives the saree strong appeal at traditional weddings — particularly South Indian, Maharashtrian, and pan-Indian Hindu ceremonies — where temple-inspired motifs are valued. Pure Banarasi silk pairs beautifully with traditional gold temple jewellery, making it a popular choice for mothers of the bride, family elders, and guests who want a saree rooted in classical iconography rather than contemporary design language.
Pure Banarasi silk has a structured drape that holds pleats firmly through long ceremonies, sit-down pujas, and traditional rituals where guests remain seated for extended periods. The weave is breathable in indoor temple environments and supportive enough to maintain the saree's silhouette throughout extended photography sessions. Recommended for women attending full-day religious or wedding functions where drape stability matters meaningfully to the look.
Yes, the Nandi motif places this saree firmly in the traditional, devotional end of Banarasi design, compared to modern abstract or geometric Banarasis that read more contemporary. For buyers prioritising heritage iconography, religious significance, and family-heirloom value, this is the more traditional pick. Recommended for milestone wedding events, religious ceremonies, and gifting across generations within a family.
Yes, the Nandi motif is rooted in Indian temple iconography, which makes this pure Banarasi silk saree particularly well suited for temple visits, satyanarayan pujas, gruha pravesh ceremonies, and religious festivals. The traditional motif reads respectful and devotional, while the pure silk base carries the heritage weight expected for such occasions. A preferred pick for women seeking sarees with sacred symbolism rather than purely decorative motifs.
Pure Banarasi silk refers to a saree woven entirely with silk warp and weft on traditional Banarasi handlooms, without blended polyester, viscose, or cotton. The result is a denser, glossier, more durable textile with stronger zari adhesion and a more luxurious hand-feel. Buyers verifying authenticity typically look for the silk mark, the GI tag for Banarasi, and the saree's characteristic weighty drape — markers absent in blended alternatives.
It is well suited for traditional weddings, temple visits, satyanarayan pujas, gruha pravesh ceremonies, maha shivratri observances, navratri pujas, and family religious functions. It is also a meaningful choice for milestone events like a child's annaprashan or naming ceremony. The motif's spiritual significance makes it especially preferred for ceremonies where heritage and symbolism are central rather than decorative novelty.