Purple Handwoven Embellished Banarasi Katan Silk Lehenga

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Elevate your ethnic elegance with our Banarasi Katan Silk Lehenga. This exquisite ensemble boasts intricate gold zari woven motifs that adorn the entire skirt, beautifully enhanced by mirror work. Paired with a matching unstitched blouse piece, it exudes bridal, festive, and wedding charm. Completing the look is a meticulously crafted Banarasi silk dupatta with zigzag weave. Embrace tradition with a touch of modern flair.

Colour: Purple

Pattern: Solid

Work: Embellished & Handwoven

Fabric: Banarasi Katan Silk 

Length Of Skirt- 44  inches

Ghera-2.5 Meter

Blouse Length- 1 Meter

Dupatta-It varies in between 2.4 meters to 2.5 meters.

Occasion: Party/Festive/Wedding Wear

Care: Dry clean Only

Note:-There will be additional charges for blouse stitching

Shipping Time : 10-15 Days
Made in India

Fabric

Banarasi Katan Silk

Colour

Purple

Work

Embellished & Handwoven

Length Of Skirt

±44 inches

Ghera

2.5 meter

Blouse Length

1meter

Dupatta

It varies in between 2.4 meters to 2.5 meters.

Dry Clean Only.

Pair this regal purple Banarasi lehenga with statement kundan jewelry and a sleek low bun to let the rich zari work and mirror detailing truly shine. ✨

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: CGH-019
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One of the strongest cases for investing in a Banarasi katan silk lehenga is exactly this re-wearability. Brides often re-style this lehenga for first-anniversary celebrations, cousin or sibling weddings, milestone festive parties, and family weddings in subsequent years. With different blouse pairings, jewellery, and hair styling, the same lehenga reads differently across events - giving it far better cost-per-wear than single-occasion bridal sets.
Banarasi katan silk lehengas, like this purple piece, derive their richness from woven zari and handloom craftsmanship rather than surface-applied embroidery or sequin layering common in velvet and net lehengas. The result is a lehenga that feels more heritage-rooted, ages more gracefully, and breathes better through long events. For brides who want their lehenga to feel like an heirloom rather than a single-season trend piece, katan silk is the preferred choice.
The mirror work on this purple lehenga is applied by hand over the woven gold zari motifs, creating a two-layer effect where the woven brocade forms the base and the mirrors add reflective accents. Unlike printed or glued mirror finishes on lower-tier lehengas, hand-applied mirror work is set with thread anchoring - giving it durability, depth, and the kind of light play that photographs beautifully in evening function lighting.
For winter weddings, lean into the lehenga's depth: pair with a velvet or silk dupatta in contrast tones like ivory or deep wine, add an embellished shawl-style second dupatta for outdoor functions, choose statement chandelier earrings, and finish with a wine or burgundy lipstick. The purple reads especially beautifully against winter evening lighting, making it a strong colour choice for outdoor December or January weddings.
Banarasi katan silk is naturally breathable, and this lehenga has been structured to balance grandeur with wearability. The skirt holds shape during seated rituals and standing photography, the matching blouse can be tailored for personal fit, and the silk does not cling or crush in the way synthetic alternatives often do. A practical bridal lehenga for brides anticipating long photography schedules and multi-event days.
Compared to heavily layered velvet, net, or zardozi-loaded bridal lehengas that can weigh significantly more, this Banarasi katan silk lehenga is structured but more wearable - particularly for sangeet performances and reception dancing. The mirror work is integrated rather than surface-piled, the silk skirt falls with movement rather than restricting it, and the matching blouse keeps the upper body lighter. A practical bridal pick for women who want to actually dance at their sangeet.
This purple Banarasi katan silk lehenga is structured enough to anchor a full bridal moment while breaking from traditional red and pink palettes. The intricate gold zari woven motifs across the entire skirt and the integrated mirror work give it the festive grandeur expected of bridal wear. Increasingly chosen by brides at intimate weddings, court marriages with festive receptions, second-day events, or Indian brides outside India who want a colour that photographs distinctively.
Purple Banarasi katan silk lehengas with gold zari and mirror work are increasingly favoured for sangeet evenings and cocktail receptions because purple offers richness without competing with traditional red bridal lehengas. This piece carries enough festive weight for a high-energy sangeet performance, yet the mirror work catches stage lighting beautifully for choreographed dance numbers - making it a recommended pick for brides at their own sangeet or for sisters at family weddings.
This lehenga is built on Banaras handloom traditions where weavers interlace pure katan silk warp with gold zari thread to create the woven motifs across the skirt. The mirror work is hand-applied piece by piece, set against the woven zari for layered visual depth. Each Banarasi lehenga skirt of this scale takes weeks of weaving - a process that explains both the price positioning and the textile's heirloom potential.
Purple pairs beautifully with both gold and uncut polki jewellery. For brides, a layered polki necklace with a matching maang tikka, statement jhadau earrings, and a kamarbandh balance the lehenga's mirror work and zari richness. For sangeet or reception wear, a simpler kundan choker, statement earrings, and stacked bangles work without overstyling. Skip heavy meenakari pieces that compete with the lehenga's own ornamentation.
This lehenga is best suited for sangeet ceremonies, cocktail receptions, engagement nights, ring ceremonies, post-wedding receptions, and intimate weddings where the bride wants a non-traditional colour palette. The purple tone also works for sisters and close family at evening receptions, particularly for women who want statement bridal-party styling. Equally recommended for milestone anniversary events or wedding-season photography sessions.