At Gulbhahar, we take pride in our collection of pure Banarasi silk sarees that reflect old skill passed through generations. Each saree is a showcase to the classic beauty of Indian traditions and the elegance of feminine modesty. Our Banarasi silk sarees are attentively hand done by skilled makers who have honed their skills over decades, preserving the authenticity of this loved craft. The intricate designs, fine zari work, and fancy texture speak volumes about the dedication and passion invested in creating these masterpieces. with old motifs, our Banarasi silk sarees are perfect for family gatherings, religious occasions, and cultural celebrations. They exude an aura of dignity and grace that resonates with Indian women's ageless beauty and modesty. Pair them with customary jewellery and minimal makeup to complete the look for any auspicious occasion. Gulbhahar's pure Banarasi silk sarees are not just wear but a cultural gift passed down through generations. They are an dedication to our rich culture, a symbol of feminine grace, and a showcase to the enduring charm of Indian traditions. Dig into our collection today and embrace the elegance of pure Banarasi silk sarees for your next past occasion.
Gulbhahar's pure Banarasi silk sarees embody grace, modesty, and the rich cultural history cherished by Indian women. Crafted precisely by skilled creators, these sarees are perfect for family gatherings and cultural celebrations.
For a family wedding, you might want to opt for rich colors like red or gold, which symbolize auspiciousness. Drape the saree in the classic way, with pleats at the front and the pallu gracefully draped over your shoulder. Pair it with fine, folk jewellery that complements the saree's design.
Pure Banarasi silk sarees are perfect for key festivals like Diwali or Dussehra. The fragile zari work and bright colors make them ideal for these celebrations. Weigh wearing a saree in hues of gold, orange, or deep blues that represent prosperity and good fortune.
Banarasi silk sarees are well-known for their zari work, often featuring motifs inspired by nature such as flowers, vines, and birds. The border and pallu usually display the most intricate designs, with a blend of silk and golden thread that adds a touch of regal elegance.