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Avoid these 5 mistakes while purchasing your first Banarasi saree

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 17, 2025, 06:00 IST
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An ode to our Indian culture

A Banarasi saree is not just an ensemble for women, but it has values deeply rooted in our Indian culture. The perfect symbol of our culture and nation, it is known for its intertwined embroideries, gold and silver karigari, and nature-inspired motifs. Originating around the 14th century in India, Banarasi sarees come in stunning colours, types, and designs, with the liberty to choose from. However, with the rise in demand, the high risk of unreliability is also present in today’s market. Therefore, if you’re a first-time buyer of a Banarasi saree, keep these 5 things in mind, and avoid getting yourself a fake.

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Avoid purchasing from unreliable suppliers

The industry of Banarasi silk sarees is prone to imitations and fakes. Purchasing your first Banarasi saree from an unverified supplier can result in a low-quality or completely fake silk texture at the same price as an original. To prevent this from happening, opt for well-known retailers who have an established website or store reputation with tonnes of legit positive reviews.
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Always check the authenticity while purchasing

If it’s your first time purchasing a Banarasi saree, then start by checking for pin marks on the edge of the saree, which is used by weavers to attach the saree to the handloom, proving it's a legit Banarasi. Always look out for handmade Persian designs of ambi, domak, or amru, as pure Banarasi will surely contain these Mughal-inspired motifs. And lastly, an original Banarasi will have floating threads in between the weft grid and warp on the reverse side of the saree, instead of a smooth finish.


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Choose the colour options precisely

It is obvious that the pictures put up by the brands are taken by professional photographers in light-controlled environments. This is for those people who are purchasing Banarasi sarees online. When you’re on the lookout for Banarasi silk sarees online of a specific colour, the process can be hard and overwhelming. There might be a possibility that you can get lured by a different hue; therefore, always look for the colour scheme to help you know the natural colour of your Banarasi saree, and request a video of the saree under natural lighting.


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The price range can be questionable

With hundreds of Banarasi saree types in the market, it is always good to set a price range first for an overwhelming experience. Look out for your expense window and then opt for the Banarasi saree that comes under your range. This will help you eliminate other random options while purchasing your first. Also, the price mainly depends on the embroidery, colour, zari work, and the duration it took to weave. So, if you find anything fishy, double-check with your provider and then make the final call.
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Double-check the fabric

An original Banarasi saree is made from pure silk. Your task is to feel the fabric, as genuine silk has a soft yet firm texture and is usually heavier due to the dense weaving and zari work detailing. If your Banarasi feels lighter than usual despite zari work claims, then it’s a red flag. You can also examine the real zari, as it is made from gold or silver threads. You can test the Zari by separating it from the silk, as genuine Zari will soon retain its colour and shine, proving it’s an original.


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