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BANARASI SARI

BANARASI SARI AND BROCADES


BROCADE
BANARAS SILK JAMDANI
JANGLA SAREE
JAMAWAR TANCHOI SARI
TISSU SAREE
CUTWORK SAREE
BUTIDAR SAREE
DIVERSIFICATION OF TRADITIONAL PRODUCT
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS OF BANARASI SAREE

BANARASI SARI AND BROCADES

Banaras is one of the rich weaving craft centre of India, famous for Brocade saris and allover dress material. Exclusive
varieties of the saris are Jangla, Tanchoi, Vaskat, Cutwork, Tishu, and Butidar which are made of silk warp and silk weft, on plain/satian ground base,
brocaded with extra weft patterns in different layouts introducing Buties, Bells, creepers, Buttas in ground, border and Anchal for getting glamours
appearance. As in the History of the India Banaras is known since regveda about 1500 year 2000 year BC and also a period of Ramayana and
Mahabharat come to know identical reference about the fame of Banarasi Sharee and Fabrics as known Hiranya Vastra (Putamber Vastra). In the ancient
time Banaras was famous for the weaving of cotton saree and dress materials, but slowly switched over to silk weaving, during the Moghal period around
14th century weaving of brocades with intricate designs using gold & Silver threads was the speciality of Banaras.

BROCADE

Brocade refer to those textiles where in patterns are created in weaving by transfixing or thrusting the pattern-thread between the warp. In regular
weaving the weft thread passes over and under the warp thread regularly. But when brocade designs in gold, silver silk or cotton threads are to be
woven, special threads are transfixed in between by skipping the passage of the regular weft over a certain number of warp threads (depending upon the
pattern) and by regularising the skipping by means of pre-arranged heddles for each type of patterning. There may be several sets of heddles so
arranged that on different occasions, they raise and depress irregular number of threads in turn, as required by the exigencies of the pattern. Zari-
brocades-When gold and silver threads are use along with or without silk-threads, thrust either as special weft or warp to create glittering raised or-
namentation. We have the Zari brocade kind of fabrics. When we talk of gold or silver threads. It is to be under stood that the gold,threads are actually
only silver threads with gold polish and that these threads are obtained by closely winding extremely fine gold or silver wire around a silk thread.
According to Sir George Watt, When the gold and silver threads were used so densely that the ground was hardly visible, the material was kinkhab
proper and was too heavy for clothing, it was therefore used for trappings, hangings and furnishing. Only that material in which the Zari patterns were
scattered was true brocade. This was used for clothing.

BANARAS SILK JAMDANI

The silk Jamdani, a technical variety of brocade or the 'figured muslin' ,traditionally woven in Banaras may be considered to be one of the finest products
to come out of the Banarasi loom. Here silk fabric is brocaded with cotton and rarely with zari threads. jamdani is woven by transfixing the pattern thread
between a varying number of warp threads in proportion to the size of the designed then throwing the shuttle to pass the regular weft. By repeating this
process, where in the size and placing of the cut-thread is in accordance with the character of the pattern, the Jamdani weaver produces arrange of
intricate designs. Some of the traditional motifs of Jamdani included Chameli (Jas mine), panna hazar (Thousand emeralds) genda buti (marigold
flower)pan buti (leaf form) tircha (diagonally striped) etc. The most attractive design feature of the Jamdani sari was konia or a corner-motif having a
floral mango buta. It has own special character of (URTU) Binding in the figured disignes on ground fabrics using extra weft designs thread dampatch
technique for the or namentation of the sharee. It is silk x silk base fabrics or-namented with extra looking and technique of weaving in karhuwan.

JANGLA SAREE

Brocade weavers of Banares have often endeavoured to add a sense of gaiety and festivity by brocading patterns in colourful silk threads amidst the
usual gold and silver motifs ;of the brocade convention. The present sari is an example in which muga silk motifs have been in laid. Jangala wildly
scrolling and spreading vegetation motif is among the eldest in Banares brocades. This old rose sari is embellished with beautifully contrasted gold-
creepers and silver flowers of the Jangala motif.The borders have brocaded running creepers in muga silk and gold and silver-Zari threds.The end panel is
a combination of motifs of the borders and condensed Jangala of the field. Muga silk brocading in-hances the beauty of the sari while reducing the cost.
All over Jal Jangla design to get the stylish work of the sarees and also used mena work for the decoration of the fabrics. The exclusive design saree has
time taking skilled work, costly fabrics are widely accepted during the wedding occassion.

JAM WAR TANCHOI SARI

Using a technique similar to that of brocade, weavers of Banaras weave saris using colorful extraweft silk yarn for patterning . This varietyis known as
tanchoi. This maroon-coloured sari in satin weave is brocaded with elaborate motifs from the Jamawar shawl tradition from Kashmir, the characteristic
feature of which was paisley motif, often elaborated into a maze which would look kateidos-copic in character. The field has a densely spread minute
diaper of Jamawar style paisley. The end panel has large motifs of multiple paisley forms-one growing out of the other. The border, as well as the cross-
borders of the end panel, have miniature paisley creepers. Tanchoi fabric has remarkable fame in the India as well as all over in the world widely
acceptable to all kind of the people.

TISSU SAREE

The renowned Zari brocade weavers of Banaras has evolved a technique of weaving tissue material which looked like
golden cloth. By running Zari in weft a combination of Zari and silk in extra-weft (pattern thread) and silk in warp, the weave of this sari has densely
patterned with golden lotuses floating in a glimmering pond.The 'drops of water' are created by cut work technique. The borders and the end panel have
a diaper of diamond patterns enclosed by a border of running paisley motifs. Tissue saris are most popular as wedding saris among the affluent. Tissue
sari has glazed, shining character due to the use of real gold Zari/Silver Zari in weft on silk worp ground are ornamented with the particulars traditional
design such as Jangla Butidar, Shikargah menadar etc.

CUTWORK SAREE

This type of saree prepared by cut work technique on plain ground texture after removing of the floated thread which are not design (Woven) during the
weaving process which provide good transparent look. Cut work is the cheaper version of the Jamdani variety. In cut work the ;pattern is made to run
from selvage to selvage letting it hang loosely between two motifs and the extra-thread is then cut manually, giving the effect of Jamdani.

BUTIDAR SAREE

The most striking feature of this dark blue silken saree is that it is brocaded with pattern threads of gold, silver and silk. Due to darkar shade of gold and
lighter of silver this variety of patterning in brocade is conventionally known as Ganga-Jamuna, indicating the confluence of these two river whose waters
are believed to be dark and light receptively. The end panel has a row of arches, in each of which a bouquet of flowers is placed. A slightly smaller and
variegated bouquet is diapered all over the field. The butidar saree is a rich kind of the Banaras Saree in high traditional pattern and motiff of the design
locally popularised such as Angoor Bail, Gojar Bail, Luttar Bail, Khulta bail, Baluchar bail, Mehrab bail, Doller butti,Ashraffi Butti, Latiffa Butti, Reshem
Butti Jhummar Butti,Jhari Butta, Kalma Butti,Patti Butti, Lichhi Butti, Latiffa Butta, Kairy Kalanga Thakka Anchal, Mehrab Anchal, Baluchar Butta with the
use of real gold and silver Jari and Katan silk in the weft.

DIVERSIFICATION OF TRADITIONAL PRODUCT

Keeping in view to get global market, the need for the diversification of traditional
Varanasi Sarees and dress material was felt long ago. Slowly but standly production of these items are gaining momentum. The main item which have
been diversified are named below Stole 22"*72" Scarf 45"*90", 36"*36", 36"*90" Muflar 11"*72", 10"*60" Mats 16"*16", 18"*18" Dress material
Running Furnishing Running Wall Hanging Various diamention Made ups like Curtain, cussion cover, Table cover, Napkins, Runners etc. Since the fashion
of the international Consumer changes time to time. Therefore making pace with the same the Handloom weavers have to switching over to the new type
of products, keeping alive their traditional skills, for earning comparatively better wages. In the Banaras following localty are famous for weaving of
different traditional Diversified products. Madanpura, Reori talab, Bajardeeha, Ram Nagar, Lohta, Bari Bazar, Pili Kothi, Chittanpura, Doshipura and
Lallapura etc. Angika Hathkargha Vikas Udyog Sahkari Samiti Ltd.

MANUFACUTERS & DEALERS OF : BANARASI SILK SAREES & DRESS MATERIAL

Address. 1/88. Gola Ghat, Ramnagar Varanasi-221008


Banarasi Silk Saree Tanchhua Patola Warp - Katan ( Mulbery Silk) 20*22 Width - Katan ( Mulbery Silk) 20*22 Length of Saree - 5.50Mts-5.65Mts. Width
of Saree - 45"-46" Colour - Fast Price - Rs.2700.00 Banarasi Silk Saree Tanchhuai Patala Warp - Katan ( Mulbery Silk) 20*22 Width - Katan ( Mulbery
Silk) 20*22 Length of Saree - 5.50Mts - 5.65Mts Width of Saree - 45"-46" Colour - Fast Price - 2700.00 Silk Durje/ Table Cloth Warp - Katan (Mulbery
Silk) - Art Silk, Zari Length - .80Cm. Width - .75Cm. Colour - Fast Price - 400.00 Banarasi Silk Saree Patola Booti Warp - Katan (Mulbery Silk) 20*22
Width - Zarjet Length of Saree - 5.50Mts-5.65Mts Width of Saree - 45"-46" Colour - Fast Price - 1600.00 Diamand Silk Co-operative Society Ltd.
Development Commissnor for Handioom Govt. of India (Ministry of Textiles) (Under Export Promotion Plans) Add. (Handloom Complex) J.11/63-101.Nati
Imli Bunkar Colony Varanasi-221002 GRAND INDUSTRIAL CO_OPERATIVE SOCIETY ltd. Phone:2331555,2336036,2336376,-A.26/1-A-
11.Hasanpura,Varanasi-221001.
M/s J. R. Ivory, Arts & Curios, D-20, Vishvanath Gali, Varanasi
M/s Chaudhary Brothers, Thatheri Bazar, Varanasi
M/s Mahalaxmi Sari House, 10, Chandrika Nagar Colony, Sigra , Varanasi
M/S Bhagwan Silks, S-10/86, Sarnath, Varanasi Hand Embroidery with Brocaded Scarves 22"*72" Price - 450.00 P.M. Banarsi Scarves 22"*72" Price -
400.00 Banarasi Scarves 22"*72" Price - 475.00 Crushed Tissue Scarves Length - 2.40Mts. Width - 36" Price - 475.00 Banarasi Scarves 22"*72" Price -
625.00 Diamond Silk Cooperative Society Ltd. Handloom Complex J.11/63-101 Nati Imli Bunkar Colony Varanasi-221002
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Source of information: A.D.I. Handloom, Varanasi

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