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Explore Katan Benarasi Sarees through the Indian Culture

Among the traditional wears in Indian culture, Benarasi Sarees are the most demanding attire for a woman in wedding events. Katan or silk is the best quality fabric to prefer when we think of Benarasi sarees.

By Nitul BhanjadeoPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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A newly married woman looks beautiful in benarasi saree.

Every woman loves to adorn their beauty through sarees on various occasions as it adds elegance and sophistication to their attire in the crowd.

In various types of sarees, banarasi sarees are the most demanding and desiring saree for women worldwide.

Due to the intricate designs and warmth to wear, Banarasi sarees have been an essential part of the marriage functions, especially in Bengali weddings.

Behind the demand of this six-yard Katan benarasi saree that has become so stunning and trending fashion wave globally is the Zari work, weaving of flora and fauna, motif designs. It makes every woman desire to have this saree in their wardrobe.

Introduction to Katan Benarasi Sarees

In the Northern parts of India, especially in Kashi, present Banaras, Katan is a jargon word that people refer to silk while making banarasi sarees.

As Banarasi sarees belong to Banaras, a city from Uttar Pradesh, locals call them Katan Benarasi sarees because of the use of silk in making this saree on a large scale.

Authentic banarasi sarees are heavy due to the rich embroidery works that make them pretty to wear for parties, festivals, and functions.

Banarasi saree is available in 4 varieties—Organza, Georgette, Shatir, and Pure silk or katan.

Among them, Pure silk or katan is fine, shining, and costlier as there is no mixture in the quality.

Under pure silk or katan banarasi, there are some more varieties of sarees - Jangla, Brocade, Tanchoi, Cutwork, and Reshami Butidar that have unique fashion statements in the design and texture.

Enrich with the traces of Indian culture through the Zari work from the hands of Banaras weavers that resembles the pictures of flora and fauna, animals, different geometric patterns, and human figures makes this saree delightful.

Katan Fabric and Indian History

Historians believe Katan or silk belongs from Persia and came to India during the Mughal reign. Persians gifted this fabric to improve trade relations and create a demand for silk in India.

Before that, Women from the royal family bring silk or katan from China to weave delicate art designs using this fabric.

Especially in India, Banaras was the textile manufacturing hub during the Mughal reign.

There were over 15,000 weavers who were expertise in making katan benarasi sarees.

Brocade's work was the most alluring and demanding artwork in royal families due to the wefting of real gold and silver threads over the fabric.

Due to the glittering look and pleasant touch of this katan fabric, nobles of the royal family preferred this fabric for their attire design.

Features of katan banarasi sarees that differentiates from other sarees:

It gives a scintillating look when draped in festive seasons due to its shining appearance, smooth quality, and comfortable wear.

Embellishing embroidery works with real gold and silver work over the saree enhances the elegance and royalty exponentially.

Inspiring from the Persian motif art style and setting a new trend through new weaving styles, the expertise weavers of Banaras gave a stunning look to this attire that designated this community with the Geographical Indication (G.I.) tag from the Govt. of India.

From a range of fabrics available at the time of royal families, the katan benarasi saree was the most demanding attire for marriage functions. This tradition is rolling on from generation to generation even after the change in fashion trends.

How to know the original katan fabric saree?

In today's competitive market, with variety in fabric quality and piracy works to meet the business needs, weavers use a mixture of fabrics and fool the customers by claiming as the original katan banarasi attire.

They use low-quality threads and fabrics to make replicate sarees that look like a banarasi saree to cheat people easily.

With a lack of knowledge to judge the right one, customers compromise with the quality and design of the cloth they get from the store. To overcome this issue, we can follow some metrics or ideas on how to get the right product and save ourselves from cheating by these shopkeepers.

1. Go for the G.I. tag on the product. All authentic katan banarasi saree holds a G.I. tag to prove it belongs to Banaras.

2. Observe the price the shopkeeper offers. Original banarasi sarees are expensive due to the laborious design work and take lots of time for the weaving process.

3. Genuine banarasi saree has the work of Persian motifs over their body. Go through the designs to judge the right one.

4. Customer review is a good count to experience the originality of the banarasi saree.

Conclusion:

Due to its premium texture and shining look, katan benarasi sarees are the most demanding and desiring apparel globally. Some fake store owners replicate the quality and try to derail the authenticity of this great attire from the heritage of rich Indian culture. Get the purest and most durable saree with absolute knowledge about the fabric quality and enjoy your festive season with your near and dear ones.

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