Varanasi, also known as Benaras or Kashi, is not just a city of spiritual allure but also a beacon of textile brilliance. Perched on the banks of the sacred Ganga, Varanasi is renowned for its intricate and luxurious silk fabrics that have captivated people for centuries. This ancient city, synonymous with some of the world's oldest temples, is equally famous for its exquisite fabrics, and sarees particularly featuring the Benares weaves.

The vibrancy of the Benarasi saree has always held a special place in a woman’s trousseau, serving as both a fashion statement and a homage to tradition. "Over centuries, Banarasi designs have evolved, weaving stories through motifs—floral patterns, animal and bird depictions, Islamic patterns like florals and ‘Jali’ or ‘Jaal’ came in vogue. Modern Banarasi sarees blend traditional patterns with contemporary styles, featuring intricate designs such as Kalga, bel, and Jhallar," said Sridevi Vijayan, Associate Professor, Department of Fashion - Pearl Academy, Delhi West.

"Renowned for their finesse, softness, and luxurious gleam, these sarees epitomise opulence and are celebrated in renowned scriptures," she added. Image Source: Pinterest/Silktatva Historical Significance And Cultural Heritage: Initially crafted for royalty, the history of Banarasi handlooms is reflected in their exquisite weaves with the introduction of brocades with intricate designs using delicate gold and silver zari threads. Prof.

John Varghese, School of Fash.