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Kaashi Ki Kahaani

Banarasi Silk sarees are not just garments but a part of our rich Indian history. From a city that is 3000 years old originated an art that is centuries old, which was passed on from one generation to the next! We bring you the story of Benares, Kaashi ki Kahani secret-ed in its complex folds. This is why Kaashi is not just a name, but an experience. When art, craft mix with the divine, these original Benarasi silk sarees are born. With the typical Kashi brocade border that is a protected geographical indicator, beautiful floral motifs and excellent weaves, these sarees are the original symbol of grandeur and Royalty.

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Original price Rs. 35,700.00
Original price Rs. 35,700.00 - Original price Rs. 35,700.00
Original price Rs. 35,700.00
Current price Rs. 24,990.00
Rs. 24,990.00 - Rs. 24,990.00
Current price Rs. 24,990.00

Airavathy Benaras Green Pure Silk Handloom Saree | Silk Mark Certified

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Banarasi Silk sarees are not just garments but a part of our rich Indian history. From a city that is 3000 years old originated an art that is cent...

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Original price Rs. 35,700.00
Original price Rs. 35,700.00 - Original price Rs. 35,700.00
Original price Rs. 35,700.00
Current price Rs. 24,990.00
Rs. 24,990.00 - Rs. 24,990.00
Current price Rs. 24,990.00
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