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Pink semi-katan silk rangkaat alfi -
Peach semi-katan silk rangkaat alfi -
Orange semi-katan silk with booti pattern -
Pink semi-katan silk with booti pattern -
Sapphire semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Pastel pink semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Peach semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Pink semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Taupe semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Grey semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Mehendi semi-katan silk jaal with rupa sona zari -
Creme semi-katan jaal with rupa sona zari -
Wine semi-katan silk with boota pattern -
Teal Blue semi-katan silk jaal -
Midnight Purple semi-katan silk with booti pattern -
Cherry red semi-katan silk with booti pattern -
Pure katan silk pink rangkaat -
Pure katan silk red rangkaat -
Pure katan silk red jaal with multicolor meenakari -
Pure katan silk royal blue with meenakari weaving -
Pure katan silk pink jaal with multicolor meenakari -
Pure katan silk maroon rangkaat -
Pink semi-katan silk jaal with zirconia stone work -
Bottle green semi-katan silk jaal
Katan Silk
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Katan Silk is the foundation of the Banarasi tradition. If you want to understand what makes Banarasi weaving exceptional, start here.
Katan is woven from two-ply mulberry silk — fine threads twisted together in pairs to create a fabric with unusual tensile strength, a smooth and dense surface, and a natural sheen that deepens with age and regular wear. This construction is what allows a Katan Silk saree to carry heavy zari work — jaal patterns that cover the entire body, kadhua borders with intricate motifs, elaborate pallus with multiple design elements — without the fabric sagging, stretching, or losing its structure over time.
One Katan Silk saree, depending on the complexity of the weave, can take anywhere from seven to fifteen days on the loom. The artisan's investment of time and skill shows in the finished piece in ways that are visible even to someone who is not a saree expert. The density of the weave. The precision of the motifs. The way the zari sits flush with the fabric surface rather than floating above it. These are not details you can rush.
If you are searching for pure Katan silk sarees online, or looking for authentic handloom Banarasi sarees sourced directly from Varanasi karkhanas, you are in the right place. Our Katan Silk collection includes pure handloom pieces woven by karkhana families we know and work with directly, verified at source before they reach you. It also includes semi-pure Katan Satin options for those who want the Katan aesthetic and quality at a more accessible price point.
We are transparent about the difference between pure and semi-pure Katan Silk, because the difference is real and the price reflects it. A pure Katan Silk saree starts at a price point that reflects the cost of genuine materials and genuine labour. If you find a saree advertised as pure Katan Silk at a price that seems too low, it is almost certainly not what it claims to be.
A Katan Silk saree is not an impulse purchase for most people. It is a considered investment — in craft, in heritage, in something that will outlast trends and decades if cared for properly. These are the sarees that are passed from mother to daughter. They are the ones brought out for the most significant occasions.
Buy once. Wear for a lifetime.