Banarasi georgette sarees put Varanasi's zari artistry on a fabric that floats — lightweight, fluid drapes that move like chiffon but glitter like brocade.
Georgette entered the Banaras repertoire in the early twentieth century and became the weave's great everyday ambassador. Its crepe-like texture holds pleats effortlessly and weighs a fraction of a heavy kadhua brocade, so the classic bootis and floral jaals travel from six-hour wedding functions to dinner parties without fatigue. If a traditional Banarasi is architecture, the georgette version is choreography — the same design language, in motion.
Nearly 700 styles sit here, with regular pieces from about ₹4,950 up to ₹5,300 for the most detailed weaves. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
Styling the drape
Because the fabric is fluid, structured accents work best: a fitted blouse, a slim metallic belt over the pleats for cocktail settings, and delicate — not heavy — jewellery.
Where it shines
Cocktail evenings, sangeet dance floors, office celebrations and travel-friendly festive wear — occasions that demand ease as much as shine.
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