Malini Kapoor In Pink Handloom Silk Banarasi Saree

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Accentuate your look by wearing this beautiful pink colored silk saree for the upcoming special event. Displaying delicate floral meenakari gold zari jaal work, this saree is truly one of its kind.
This vibrant-colored silk saree can be teamed with any traditional jewellery and a matching potli. A beautiful blend of traditional and modern style, this one is a must-have.
Light in weight and easy to drape, this silk saree will keep you at ease throughout the wear. Moreover, the crisp and strong texture holds the pleats in place.

• Colour: Pink
• Pattern: Solid
• Saree Length: 5.5 Meter
• Blouse Length: 1 Meter
• Saree Work: Handwoven
• Fabric: Katan Silk
• Delivery Time: 5-7 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us.
• Occasion: Festive Wear/Wedding Wear/Party Wear
• Features: Handwoven floral meenakari gold zari jaal work with woven gold zari border, it comes with a running unstitched blouse piece.
• Care: Dry Clean Only
• Made in India
• Actual color may slightly vary from the Image.

 

Fabric

Katan Silk

Colour

Pink

Pattern

Solid

Saree Length

5.5 Meter

Blouse Length

1 Meter

Saree Work

Handwoven

Features

Handwoven floral meenakari gold zari jaal work with woven gold zari border, it comes with a running unstitched blouse piece.

Dry Clean Only

Pair this pink Katan silk saree with antique gold or pearl jewellery and a sleek low bun or soft curls to enhance its floral meenakari work. Finish the look with embellished heels and a matching potli for an effortlessly elegant festive or wedding ensemble.

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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Rani pink is one of the most photogenic saree colours for daytime weddings, particularly temple weddings, traditional family ceremonies, and morning wedding rituals. The handwoven meenakari gold zari jaal catches both daylight and ceremonial lamp light, while the woven zari border anchors the saree visually in traditional bridal-adjacent territory. A recommended choice for close family at daytime ceremonies and morning wedding photography sessions.
A meenadar Banarasi saree, like this rani pink piece, features meenakari - coloured resham thread accents woven alongside the gold zari motifs - giving the saree a multi-tone, jewel-like depth. Plain zari sarees rely solely on gold or silver thread work and read as more monochromatic. For wearers wanting visible craftsmanship variety and a more layered visual impact, meenadar weaving is the preferred choice within the Banarasi category.
For winter festive evenings, contrast the rani pink with a velvet or silk blouse in deep green, navy, or wine. Add a polki choker, statement chandbalis, a structured hair bun with gajra, and metallic heels. The handwoven meenakari catches indoor lighting beautifully across Diwali diyas, banquet chandeliers, and outdoor lawn lights - making this a particularly photogenic choice for evening winter occasions and Karwa Chauth dinners.
Despite the meenakari and zari jaal work, this katan silk saree is lightweight enough for long evenings, late dinners, and back-to-back festive functions. The pallu stays manageable, the body of the saree doesn't drag during seated meals or pujas, and the woven zari border keeps the drape structured without adding bulk. A practical pick for wear-now-and-many-times wardrobe planning across the festive year.
Rani pink Banarasi silk sarees are among the most recommended choices for Karwa Chauth, Diwali pujas, Janmashtami evenings, and festive family gatherings. This piece, with its handwoven meenakari gold zari jaal work and woven zari border, hits the traditional richness expected of Karwa Chauth dressing while remaining lighter and easier to drape than heavy bridal alternatives. A strong pick for married women looking for festive Banarasi presence without overstyling.
For wedding guests, especially close family or sisters-of-the-bride, this rani pink Banarasi saree offers the right balance of celebration colour and Banarasi craftsmanship without competing with the bridal palette. The meenakari gold zari jaal gives it festive presence, while the lightweight katan silk makes it manageable across long wedding days. Particularly suited for sangeet evenings, reception parties, post-wedding family functions, and engagement parties.
Notably easier. This katan silk saree is lighter in body weight than dense bridal Banarasi sarees, with a crisp drape that holds pleats well without overwhelming the wearer. For women who don't drape sarees frequently or who want a celebration-ready Banarasi saree that doesn't take an hour to perfect, this rani pink piece is a more practical choice than full-weight bridal options. Easier first-time-drape friendly.
This saree is woven on a Banaras handloom from pure katan silk, with handwoven meenakari gold zari jaal across the body and a woven gold zari border. Handwoven katan silk is recognised globally for its weave density, structural drape, and longevity - properties that distinguish authentic Banarasi sarees from power-loomed or printed lookalikes. An investment-grade addition to a serious saree wardrobe with strong resale and heirloom value.
Meenakari in Banarasi sarees refers to the weaving of coloured resham (silk thread) into traditional gold or silver zari work, creating multi-tonal motifs - florals, leaves, bird accents - that visually pop against the metallic background. It is one of the most labour-intensive Banaras techniques because each colour requires separate thread shuttles. The meenakari jaal on this saree is part of what gives it heritage-grade craftsmanship status.
This rani pink saree pairs beautifully with traditional gold sets - polki, kundan, or temple jewellery - and looks particularly striking with an off-shoulder, boat-neck, or scoop-back blouse in matching or contrast tones like deep green or ivory. A maang tikka, layered haar, statement jhumkas, and stacked gold bangles complete a traditional festive look. Skip oxidised silver, which doesn't read as appropriately against rani pink's gold zari work.
Best suited for Karwa Chauth, Diwali pujas, family weddings, sangeet evenings, engagement receptions, festive temple visits, anniversary dinners, Navratri Ashtami functions, and traditional family gatherings. The rani pink tone is also a favourite for first-Diwali-after-marriage celebrations, festive house parties, and women preparing a small but considered Banarasi saree wardrobe for the entire festive season.