Black Banarasi sarees turn Varanasi's most celebrated weave into sheer evening drama — the darkest ground a weaver can choose, and the one that makes gold zari blaze brightest.
Black was rarely woven on traditional Banaras looms, which is exactly why it feels so contemporary now. Against a jet ground, kadwa bootis, jangla vines and brocade borders gain a definition no pastel can match, and antique-gold zari reads almost sculptural. It is a shade for women who want heritage without sweetness: commanding at cocktail evenings, striking at receptions, and endlessly re-wearable as formal wear.
Across these 150+ drapes, prices currently run from about ₹3,350 for lighter everyday weaves to around ₹8,550 for densely worked handloom showpieces. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
How to style a black Banarasi
Keep metal singular: polki or temple gold if the zari is warm, oxidised silver if it leans silvery. A gold-brocade or deep-maroon blouse sharpens the contrast; a sleek bun keeps the border the hero.
Where to wear it
Cocktail nights, sangeet evenings, award functions and winter receptions — anywhere the lighting is low and the saree should do the talking.
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