Golden Banarasi Butta Fabric
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Rich, graceful, and timeless, this Golden Banarasi Butta Fabric captures the true essence of Indian handloom heritage. Woven in the historic lanes of Varanasi, Banarasi textiles have been cherished for generations for their fine craftsmanship and royal feel. The delicate butta motifs add beauty without being heavy, making this fabric elegant yet easy to wear.
Each metre of this fabric is handwoven on traditional looms by skilled artisans. The butta motifs are created carefully during the weaving process, a slow craft that requires patience and expertise. This traditional method ensures every piece has its own character and charm. The golden colour brings warmth and richness, making it ideal for festive occasions, weddings, and special celebrations.
The fabric has a soft texture with a natural sheen that catches light beautifully. It drapes well and feels comfortable, making it suitable for long hours of wear. This Banarasi butta fabric can be used to create sarees, lehengas, kurta sets, dupattas, or statement jackets. It pairs effortlessly with deep jewel tones, ivory shades, and classic reds.
At Charkha Tales, we believe in slow fashion and thoughtful sourcing. This fabric is made in small batches, supporting artisan communities and helping preserve traditional weaving skills. By choosing this fabric, you support handmade processes, sustainable practices, and heritage crafts that deserve to be valued and passed on.
Whether you are designing a festive outfit or adding a timeless textile to your collection, this golden Banarasi butta fabric brings elegance, tradition, and lasting beauty.
Care Instructions:
Dry clean only. Store wrapped in breathable cotton fabric. Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve colour and weave.
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Handcrafted In India
While the world rushes towards western fashion, we believe in promoting the beauty of our own heritage - Indian Handloom. Where every thread tells a tale and every weave is a work of art.
