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Banarasi Silk is a pure variant of Silk originating from the beautiful city of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India. From the old times, Banarasi sarees are crafted exclusively for royalty families each Banarasi sari was created from real gold and silver threads, taking as much as a year to make a beautiful Banarasi silk saree.

Unfortunately, we don’t provide any free samples, but there are many offers on products, please check the shop for availing of these offers.

Unfortunately, we don’t have the try and buy feature.

There are only four types of natural silk produced around the world like Mulberry silk, Eri silk, Tasar silk, and Muga silk. The Mulberry silk has the highest contribution around as much as 90% of silk production, with the mulberry silkworm generally being regarded as the purest silk to be found.

A saree or sari is a beautiful garment that represents Indian tradition and culture that consists of a drape varying from five to nine yards (4.5 meters to 8 meters) long and two to four feet (60 cm to 120 cm) broad that’s typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder.

Kanjeevaram Saree – Tamil Nadu | Paithani Saree – Maharashtra | Banarasi Saree – Varanasi | Linen Saree – Kochi (9 to 5 Office wear Collection) | Narayanpet Saree – Sholapur, Maharashtra | Peshwai Saree – Tradition of Maharatha | Patola Saree – Patna, Gujrat | Uppada Saree – Andhra Pradesh | Irkal Handloom Saree (Karnataka) | South cotton Handloom Saree

Winasia Global Ventures gets each saree from different weavers across the country. We source the most trusted saree store in India! With more than 10,000+ saree designs, we proudly flaunt our Indian heritage in a contemporary way!

We suggest Cotton sarees are the best for daily and casual uses.

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Winasia Global Ventures has a mix of blended silk saree and for further details, please refer product description on the product.

It is preferable to dry clean our products and store them in a cotton cloth when stored in the wardrobe.

It is always a pleasure to drape crisp cotton sarees to meetings and formal events when properly starched and ironed. However, the stiffness of starched sarees can make them rather unmanageable too. This is often the case with new cotton sarees or some fine silks such as garad or tussar. Here are some simple ways in which you can reduce the stiffness in your starched sarees.

1. If you want to soften the saree without removing the starch completely, then steam iron the saree. Remember to use the correct setting in your iron based on the saree fabric.

2. If you want to remove the starch completely, then soak the saree in cold water for 30 minutes. Then rinse, dry, and steam iron the saree to remove all traces of starch.

3. For heavily starched sarees, add half a cup of distilled white vinegar to a bucket of cold water and soak the saree in it for 30 minutes. Then rinse, dry, and steam iron the saree. It is now soft and starch-free!

Winasia Global Ventures allows everyone to customize his order and we will take your request and process the order as per your request.

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