Navy Blue Katan Silk Banarasi Saree with Gold and Silver Zari Border

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This navy blue Banarasi silk saree is handloom woven with gold and silver zari buta motifs across the base body of pure Katan silk fabric. The saree features a brocade-style woven zari border and pallu, adding a touch of sophistication. It is accompanied by a matching running unstitched blouse piece, perfect for custom tailoring.

Key Features:
• Banarasi Katan Silk Saree
• Color: Navy Blue
• Gold and Silver Zari Woven Buta Motifs
• Brocade-Style Zari Woven Border and Pallu
• Saree Length: 5.5 meters
• Blouse Material: ±90 cm
• Width: ±44 inches

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For additional services like blouse stitching & customization, kindly contact our team at +91 7705012088.
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Perfect for: Weddings, festive occasions, and traditional celebrations.

Care Instructions: Dry clean only.

Please Note: Actual color may slightly vary from the image due to photography and lighting conditions.

Styling Tips: Pair this navy blue saree with gold or Kundan jewelry and a potli bag for a beautiful wedding look.

 

Fabric

Banarasi Katan Silk Saree

Color

Navy Blue

Design

Gold and Silver Zari Woven Buta Motifs

Border and Pallu

Brocade-Style Zari Woven Border and Pallu

Saree Length

5.5 meters

Blouse Material

±90cm

Width

±44 inches

Dry Clean Only.

Pair this navy blue saree with gold or Kundan jewelry and a potli bag for a beautiful wedding 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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Yes — while the navy blue Katan silk saree has clear bridal-grade craftsmanship, its deep navy base with gold-silver zari work makes it perfectly wearable for close wedding guests, sisters of the bride, or relatives at pheras and receptions. Styled with polki jewellery and a contrast blouse, it reads as festive-formal rather than overtly bridal.
Yes — the navy Katan silk saree transitions beautifully from wedding ceremony to reception. Worn with heavier Polki or kundan jewellery, it works for the phera ceremony. For the reception, pair it with a statement choker, a contrast-embellished blouse, and minimal makeup for a more refined bridal look. It is one of those sarees that justifies re-wearing across multiple events in a wedding week.
Yes, the navy blue Katan silk Banarasi saree includes a matching running unstitched blouse piece of approximately 90 cm, designed for custom tailoring. You can stitch it in a deep-back, high-neck, or off-shoulder cut depending on your styling preference. Chinaya Banaras also offers blouse stitching services — simply contact the team to discuss customisation options before placing the order.
Katan silk is a pure, tightly woven silk that gives a heavier drape, structured body, and more pronounced zari work — making it preferred for ceremonial occasions like weddings and pheras. Georgette Banarasi, by contrast, is lighter and more fluid, better suited for cocktail evenings or sangeet nights. This navy Katan saree belongs firmly in the heavyweight bridal category.
Katan silk is generally more pliable than Kanjeevaram, which tends to be stiffer. This navy Banarasi silk falls and pleats more smoothly, making the draping process more manageable for women not accustomed to heavy silks. It is lighter than a traditional Kanjeevaram while still delivering comparable grandeur through its zari buta and brocade pallu.
Absolutely. This navy blue Katan silk Banarasi saree is an ideal choice for brides who prefer a bold, non-traditional colour palette for their wedding day. With dual-tone gold and silver zari buta motifs across the body and a brocade-style woven pallu, it carries the ceremonial weight of bridal wear while offering a refreshingly distinct identity — particularly popular among modern Bengali and North Indian brides.
Katan silk is heavier than organza or chiffon silks, but the weight is evenly distributed when draped correctly. Most women find it manageable for 6-8 hours with a well-fitted, structured blouse for support. For a full day of wedding rituals, lightweight earrings and a neat draping style — such as a Bengali or Gujarati drape — help balance the saree's natural weight.
The brocade-style woven border and pallu are hallmarks of high-grade Banarasi weaving, where gold and silver zari threads are interwoven into the silk base rather than embroidered on top. This technique — perfected by Varanasi weavers — produces a pallu that holds its weight, sheen, and motif integrity permanently. It is structurally superior to printed or machine-made zari borders and signals the authenticity of the weave.
Navy blue pairs exceptionally well with gold or antique polki jewellery for winter weddings. A layered necklace with a maang tikka and jhumkas complements the gold zari without competing with the silver accents. For winter styling, a silk shawl in ivory or gold tone can be draped across the shoulders between ceremonies. Heeled mojris or gold sandals complete the look without overpowering the saree's depth.
Pure Katan silk is woven from two twisted silk threads, resulting in a denser, more durable weave than blended alternatives. The tight Katan construction allows for sharper zari inlays and more defined motifs — which is why this navy saree's gold and silver buta work appears so crisp and dimensional. Blended silks often soften or blur intricate weaves over time, whereas Katan retains its structure across decades.
This saree is ideal for weddings as a bride or close family member, wedding receptions, engagement ceremonies, traditional pujas, and large festive gatherings like Diwali or Durga Puja. Its gold and silver dual-zari motifs elevate any occasion that calls for traditional grandeur, while navy blue's versatility means it photographs beautifully under both daylight and artificial event lighting.