Banarasi Saree Above 10000
Banarasi Sarees Above ₹10,000 at Mavuri
Silk That Speaks Quietly
A real Banarasi saree feels steady in your hands. The silk has weight, not stiffness. It folds neatly, holds its drape, and gives off a dull shine when the light touches it. The zari lines are smooth, never loud. You can tell by touch that it took time. Nothing about it feels made in a hurry.
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Each saree in this range at Mavuri comes from looms in Varanasi. The weavers sit close to the warp, moving slowly, thread by thread. The process is old, learned by watching and repeating. The rhythm of the loom stays the same all day, even when the work moves slowly. What looks simple on the surface hides long hours of practice.
Why It Costs More
The sarees above ₹10,000 are made from fine mulberry silk and real zari. The patterns are drawn first on graph paper and then set onto the loom using punch cards. The border and body often use two or three shades of silk, adjusted by hand. A small error can spoil the weave, so the weaver checks often under different light. That patience is what you pay for. Machines can copy the look, but not the feel.
The colours are deep; red, gold, maroon, and soft rose. Each shade carries a different mood. The zari work catches light quietly, without glare. When you see it in person, the shine feels alive, not flat. These sarees last for years, often kept folded away in cotton, ready for another occasion. Families pass them down because they hold both value and memory.
At Mavuri
Mavuri brings these sarees directly from Varanasi weaving families. Each piece is checked for even weave, colour balance, and border finish. Some are rich with motifs like leaves or flowers; others stay plain with narrow zari lines. The store keeps the collection small but genuine. What matters is not variety but truth of fabric. Customers who buy once often return for another because they know what to expect good silk, real zari, no shortcuts.
FAQs
1. What kind of silk is used in Mavuri’s Banarasi sarees above ₹10,000?
Pure mulberry silk woven on traditional handlooms. The zari used is silver-based, sometimes with gold coating.
2. Can I wear these sarees often?
Yes, if handled gently. Many people wear them for weddings, pujas, and family events. The fabric stays strong for years.
3. How should I keep the saree safe after wearing it?
Fold it clean, wrap it in cotton or muslin, and store it away from sunlight. Refold every few months to avoid crease marks.
4. Do all Mavuri Banarasi sarees look the same?
No. Each saree changes slightly in tone and weave. Every loom and weaver adds their own touch, which makes each piece unique.
5. Where can I buy these sarees?
They are available at Mavuri stores and online. Stock changes often because every batch depends on how much the weavers can produce.
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