How to Choose the Perfect Banarasi Saree for Your Wedding

Celestial events influence our lives in subtle and significant ways, marking certain days as moments of celebration. In the Tamil calendar, Pongal is the most joyous festive time of the year. Margazhi, a month of austerity and discipline, spans mid-December to mid-January. As Margazhi comes to a close, Thai maasam dawns, signalling a time of auspicious new beginnings.

Choose the colour of your Saree

1. Red and Maroon

Deep ceremonial tones that remain closely associated with bridal dressing, especially when paired with gold zari and traditional jewellery.

2. Rose, Pink, and Rani Tones

Softer bridal hues chosen for daytime weddings and intimate celebrations, offering richness without the visual weight of deeper colours.

3. Ivory, Gold, and Champagne

Refined neutral tones that highlight the intricacy of the weave, often preferred for receptions, temple weddings, and understated bridal styling.
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Consider the type of Banarasi Silk and Weaves

1. Katan Silk: Structured and Regal

Katan is among the most recognised silks used in Banarasi wedding sarees. Woven from tightly twisted pure silk yarns, it has a smooth surface and a naturally structured drape that sits beautifully on the body.

2. Organza and Tissue Banarasi

Brides looking for lighter drapes sometimes choose organza or tissue Banarasi sarees. They work especially well for daytime events, where a softer visual presence feels more natural.
These weaves feel light and sophisticated while still carrying traditional motifs.
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Pongal is among the most cherished moments in a Tamilian household. Such a pious occasion calls for the finest drapes — thoughtfully crafted for you and your loved ones. Drape it, showcase it, and gift it. It is an heirloom to cherish forever.