Ashima Fashion Store
TISSUE SILK SAREE 1111244
A pure tissue saree with full Banarasi weaving is a breathtaking example of traditional Indian craftsmanship, combining the luxurious texture of tissue fabric with the intricate artistry of Banarasi weaving. The result is a saree that exudes timeless elegance and grandeur—perfect for weddings, festive occasions, and cultural celebrations.
Fabric: Pure Tissue
- Lightweight and Lustrous: Tissue is a silk-based fabric that is known for its sheer, translucent appearance and silky finish. The fabric has a fine, delicate texture and a soft sheen that makes it visually striking, especially when draped. It is lighter and more breathable compared to other silks, making it comfortable to wear for long durations while still offering a luxurious look.
- Sheer and Ethereal: Tissue sarees are semi-transparent, which makes them feel ethereal and delicate. The lightness of the fabric allows the wearer to move gracefully, while the natural shine of the material adds a touch of glamour to the overall look.
- Perfect for Special Occasions: The shine and translucence of tissue fabric, combined with its smooth texture, makes it an ideal choice for festive or formal events like weddings, receptions, Navratri, and Diwali.
Banarasi Weaving: Intricate and Rich
- Heritage Craft: Banarasi weaving is one of the most revered and ancient handloom techniques in India, originating from the city of Varanasi (formerly Benares). The art of weaving intricate patterns with gold and silver zari (metallic threads) has been passed down for centuries, and it remains a symbol of luxury and heritage.
- Full-Body Banarasi Weaving: In a pure tissue saree with full Banarasi weaving, the intricate patterns are woven throughout the entire body of the saree, from the pallu to the border and sometimes even along the length of the saree. This gives the saree a uniform richness that makes it look equally gorgeous from all angles.
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Types of Banarasi Motifs: The motifs commonly found in Banarasi weaving include:
- Floral Motifs: Inspired by nature, including lotus, roses, and vines.
- Paisleys: A traditional motif with Persian origins, often used in Banarasi weaving.
- Geometric Patterns: Including intricate, interlocking designs.
- Jamdani: Fine weaving that often creates subtle patterns within the fabric.
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Zari Work: The zari (gold or silver threads) used in Banarasi weaving gives the saree its rich, opulent appearance. Zari threads are skillfully woven into the fabric to form the motifs, and they catch the light in such a way that the saree looks almost radiant, adding to its luxurious charm.
Return Charges:
- In case of in-house returns, a return delivery charge of ₹200 will be applied.
- Shipping charges and Cash on Delivery (COD) charges are not refundable.
Please note the following:
- Returns requested after 24 hours from delivery will not be accepted.
- Return consignments should be sent back within 7 days of delivery.
- Cancellation requests can only be made within 24 hours of placing the order.
- Refunds will be processed once the returned product is received and verified to be in original condition.
For any return-related queries or to initiate a return, please contact our customer support team. We strive to provide a seamless and satisfactory return experience for our valued customers.COLOUR SHADE - GOLDEN SHADE