A Journey through the Varied Threads of Banarasi Sarees in Samyakk Collection
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Ongoing, First published Jan 12
A Glimpse into History:
The roots of Banarasi Sarees trace back to the ancient city of Varanasi, where skilled artisans have been crafting these treasures for centuries. Legend has it that the art of weaving Banarasi Sarees was introduced to India by Persian traders during the Mughal era over time, the craft evolved, and blending Persian patterns with indigenous motifs, creating a unique and timeless tradition.
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