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Danyah Banaras

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MADE TO ORDER · LOOM-COMMISSIONED

Your saree is woven to order

Each colour variant is a concept render of this design woven in your chosen colour. From the moment we receive your commission, our master weaver in Madanpura locks the loom, dyes the silk yarn, and weaves by hand. The piece you receive is yours alone — signed, stamped, and shipped with the weaver's name on the certificate.

DISPATCH

1 week from order

VARIANT IMAGES

Concept renders of the woven piece

ATELIER

Madanpura, Varanasi

CERTIFICATE

Paper-and-stamp, named weaver

Weave Traditional Banarasi handloom
Silk Pure Mulberry silk
Zari Tested zari, hand-spun
GI tag Banaras Brocades and Sarees (GI)
Batch Recorded in atelier ledger

Every Danyah saree ships with this passport on paper. Tucked into your box, stamped and signed by the atelier.

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PRE-DRAPED · READY IN 60 SECONDS

How to drape

No safety pins. No draping aunt required. Sixty seconds from garment bag to mirror.

  1. Step into the saree

    The pleats are already folded. The pallu is already set. Just step in.

  2. Hook it according to your waist size

    Four hidden hook placements at the waist let you take the silhouette in by up to two inches — for the morning that begins before the wedding biryani, or the evening that ends after.

  3. Swirl and adjust the pallu

    The pallu is pre-folded and tacked to your shoulder with a concealed silver hook. One swirl to set it. It will not slip — not during a hug, not during a dance, not during a thousand portraits.

  4. Mirror check

    Sixty seconds from garment bag to ready. No safety pins, no fumbling — just you in a saree your great-grandmother would recognise.

PRICE, REFRAMED

What this saree actually costs you

Per wear
Per year

A Banarasi is not a fashion purchase. It is an heirloom textile, engineered to outlive its first wearer by sixty years and three generations. Most of our circle wears each saree 30 to 200 times, across festivals, weddings, anniversaries, and the children of those weddings.

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FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

Register this saree for the next generation

Name the woman who will, in time, inherit this saree. We will issue a hand-sealed Heirloom Certificate with your order.

Danyah Atelier · Varanasi

Heirloom Certificate

This saree, the danyah-banaras-malmal-silk-predraped-saree-royal-lilac-dusk, woven by the atelier,

is hereby pledged by

to be passed, in time, to , .

Presented on 2026-06-15.

Sealed by the atelier · Varanasi

Complimentary with every Danyah. Names are kept in the atelier ledger and never shared. You may amend the heir at any time.

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  • Included Blouse

    Included with every saree

  • Complimentary Gift Wrap

    Hand-tied silk ribbon

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The Craft

Details & Care


Pure Katan silk woven in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. GI-tagged authentic Banarasi.

Traditional handloom kadhwa technique. Zari work in pure tested silver with 24k gold dip.

Dry clean only. Store wrapped in muslin cloth. Avoid direct sunlight and perfume contact.

Saree length: 5.5 meters. Blouse fabric: 0.8 meters. Pallu width: 110cm.

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COMMISSION THIS DESIGN

In any of these 20 atelier colours

Love the kadhwa weave but want it in your wedding sindoori — or your sister's lavender? The same Madanpura loom can commission this design in any of the twenty colours our weavers know by heart. Six-week dispatch from Varanasi. Real silver zari throughout. Stamped and signed by the same hand.

Sindoori Red

Deep Maroon

Wine

Rani Pink

Rose Pink

Ivory

Antique Gold

Cream

Bottle Green

Emerald

Sage Green

Royal Blue

Peacock Blue

Indigo

Kesari Mustard

Saffron

Coral Peach

Lavender Mauve

Plum Aubergine

Charcoal Black

Same loom. Same weaver. Same months on the loom. Your colour.

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About Banarasi Sarees


A Banarasi saree is more than woven cloth — it is a living relic of Mughal-era artistry, hand-woven on traditional pit looms in the narrow lanes of Varanasi. Authenticated by the Geographical Indication (GI) tag, each piece carries the signature of its weaver and the heritage of a craft that has clothed Indian brides for over four centuries.

Our pre-draped Banarasi sarees combine the soul of this ancient craft with the ease of modern dressing — letting you wear heritage in under sixty seconds, without sacrificing the integrity of the original six-yard drape.