
1950s · 1940s · Indian
Production
handmade
Material
silk with metal-wrapped thread
Culture
Indian
Movement
New Look / Post-War
Influences
Mughal brocade tradition
This Banarasi sari displays the characteristic lustrous weaving technique of Varanasi workshops, with metallic gold threads creating a subtle geometric pattern against sage green silk. The fabric shows the distinctive weight and drape of traditional Indian silk weaving, with metal-wrapped threads (zari) integrated during the weaving process rather than applied as surface embellishment. The repetitive linear motifs create texture through light reflection, typical of mid-20th century Banarasi production when traditional techniques adapted to changing aesthetic preferences while maintaining structural integrity.
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