Wonderfully curated from the beautiful cities of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh comes a very captivating weave- Banarasi Organza, known for a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk organza. Typically, Silk Organza is masterly woven by creating luxurious weaves with a lot of passion and hard by true artisans. Appreciating the efforts put in by a weaver who creates an immense sense of satisfaction amongst the women of India is something truly obliging for an artist, when they see their enticing weave being worn. Banarasi Organza, being one of the lightest fabrics, transparent and thin has a very fine texture and an engaging sheen that can keep an Indian woman go classy yet traditional to go modern yet be ethnic. It is also one of the most popular drapes in terms of class and elegance from traditional drape to party look which makes it perfect for numerous occasions. WAY BACK TO THE OLD DAYS OF BANARASI SILK We know, Indian women are mostly fond of fascinating fabrics that unites royal aura, classic look, and soft-touch on the body making one feel proud and confident. Banarasi Silk is one fascinating fabrics that is unmatched instance of brilliant artistry as the Mughals brought this fine craftsmanship to India. All they did was trying their best to exalt the wonderful art of weaving and designing. They not only tried, but also inspired few craftsmen to work in complex art of weaving and this was one of the ingenious beginnings of weaving a Banarasi Saree. Initially, Banarasi sarees were being imported all the way from China but now it's being provided by the southern part of India. The admirable journey of Banarasi Saree from one generation to another has never been stopped and is being continued to pass down the culture of artistry. Utilization of innovative skills to weave a Banarasi Saree in the Indian mainstream fashion has effectively prejudiced the scenario, which is being watched currently by all of us.All Rights Reserved