Red Handloom Katan Silk Banarasi Saree

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Our Red Kadhwa We­ave Katan Silk Saree is a time­less beauty. It shines with intricate­ kadhwa weave patterns. Golde­n and silver zari jaal designs adorn this handwoven maste­rpiece. The me­enedar work create­s a stunning visual effect. The borde­r and pallu feature gold zari, adding luxury to this exquisite­ saree.
This saree­ is perfect for weddings or fe­stivals. It's a must-have for your ethnic wardrobe. Pair it with gold Kundan je­welry to make a stateme­nt. Turn heads in this Nakashi collection saree­. It showcases the rich heritage­ of Indian craftsmanship.


Pattern – Solid
Saree work – Handwoven
Technique – Kadhwa
Weight – 1 kg
Lenght – 6.5 m
Colour – A bright shade of red.
Wash care – Dry Clean only!
Shipping – 5- 7 days. For urgent delivery kindly contact us.
• Actual color may slightly vary from the Image.

Silk Mark certified Pure Silk Sarees by Chinaya Banaras

Fabric Type

Kattan Silk

Colour

A bright shade of red.

Pattern

Solid

Saree work

Handwoven

Technique

Kadhwa

Weight

1 kg

Length

6.5 m

Dry Clean Only.

Pair this bright red Kadhwa Katan silk saree with statement gold Kundan jewellery and a classic bun adorned with gajra to enhance its regal zari jaal work.
Go for bold red lips, defined eyes, and a gold clutch to create a striking wedding or festive 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.

SKU: CSR-220
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Yes. While the saree includes a matching blouse piece, the red base pairs beautifully with contrast blouses in ivory, deep green, or midnight blue. A deep V-neck blouse in raw silk or tissue adds a contemporary edge. For younger wearers or those preferring a modern silhouette, a crop blouse with a high-waisted petticoat drape is a popular contemporary styling choice with this saree.
Yes. Chinaya Banaras offers blouse stitching and customization services for this saree. Customers can contact the team directly for bespoke tailoring — including neckline customization, sleeve style, and sizing. Note that once customization services are availed, the product is not eligible for exchange or refund, which is standard practice for made-to-order ethnic wear.
Both are visually dense, but differently textured. Meenakari Banarasi sarees feature colorful enamel-like thread work within the zari motifs, giving a jewel-toned effect. The Red Handwoven Katan Silk Saree from the Nakashi collection uses gold and silver zari jaal with meenedar detailing — combining both techniques for a saree that reads as rich in mixed light and is photogenic at both day and evening events.
How is the kadhwa weave different from regular Banarasi weaving? The kadhwa technique is a specialized handloom method where each motif is individually shuttle-woven into the fabric, rather than using a fly-shuttle that creates continuous floats across the back. This produces cleaner motif edges, a neater reverse side, and more precise patterning — making kadhwa-woven sarees more labor-intensive and considered superior in authenticity among Banarasi weavers.
For a summer destination wedding, pair the red saree with a sleeveless or cap-sleeve blouse in lightweight silk for breathability. Choose a minimal drape that keeps the saree from feeling heavy — a single-layer pallu draped across the shoulder works well in humid conditions. Gold jhumkas and kolhapuri chappals or block heels keep the look festive yet appropriate for an outdoor venue.
Katan silk has a firm structure that holds shape well and does not require constant adjustments during wear. It is more structured than georgette or chiffon but lighter than a fully brocaded Kimkhab saree. For full-day events, the weight (around 1 kg for this weave) is manageable. Most wearers find it comfortable for pheras, long puja rituals, and reception appearances through the day.
A handwoven Banarasi Katan Silk saree from the Nakashi collection is considered a premium trousseau choice. Red is an auspicious color across most Indian traditions, and the kadhwa weave with gold and silver zari marks it as a collectible piece. It is ideal as a mother-to-daughter gift, a wedding present for the bride, or a curated trousseau addition with long-term keepsake value.
Yes. The Red Handwoven Banarasi Katan Silk Saree from the Nakashi collection uses a kadhwa weave with golden and silver zari jaal and meenedar work — creating a visually rich saree without excessive weight. For those who love weave-forward styling without heavy embellishment, this is a preferred alternative to embroidered or fully brocaded options.
The Nakashi collection at Chinaya Banaras celebrates intricate kadhwa-woven sarees where the motifs are created individually on the loom, much like miniature artworks in silk. The red saree in this collection features a dense gold and silver zari jaal with meenedar accents — a hallmark of master weavers from Varanasi whose Nakashi craft has been recognized as a significant form of intangible cultural heritage.
This handwoven red saree is recommended for weddings, receptions, pheras, festive puja ceremonies, Karwa Chauth, and Diwali celebrations. The gold and silver zari jaal makes it versatile for both daytime rituals and evening functions. For NRI brides or guests attending cultural gatherings abroad, it also represents authentic Indian handloom craftsmanship in a globally recognizable silhouette.