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      The Magical Beauty of Pashmina Benarasi Sarees

      Pashmina is one of the most celebrated thread crafts emerged from the valleys of Kashmir, India. It has its significant mentions in several poetic verses and literary pieces. But the beauty of the pashmina craft has spread its wings beyond the traditional Kashmiri attire and made a mark in the Benarasi silk saree gharanas too.

      A perfect wedding appropriate outfit, Pashmina Benarasi sarees scream of rich Indian traditions. The magical beauty of these sarees lie in their vibrant color tones, heavy Zari works, and elaborate detailing. A Pashmina Benarasi saree can singlehandedly transform your wedding look into a royal one. In this article, we’ll throw lights on the eternal beauty of Pashmina Benarasi sarees. Read on.

      >> From the Pages of History

      Traditionally, the Persian term Pashmina loosely translates into ‘golden wool’. The history of pashmina weaving dates back to the 15th century and emerges in the ethereal lands of Kashmir, India. Widely practiced in the royal families of Kashmir, Pashmina weaving techniques arrived from the Mughals. However, the designs and patterns used in pashmina craft have profound French influence.

      The Urdu word ‘Pashm’ refers to the woolen fibers obtained from the native Changthangi goat species as they shed off the fur during the spring time.

      Over the years, Indian cultures, traditions, and craftmanship blended the Benarasi gharanas with the royal pashmina craft and created these wonderful Pashmina Benarasi sarees.

      >> The Beauty of Pashmina Benarasi Sarees

      From heavy pallu to Mughal inspired intricate designs, these six-yard beauties will surely mesmerize everyone around you on your big day. Starting from the body, borders, to the pallu, every tiny part of a Pashmina Benarasi saree is worth the attention.

      1. Body of A Pashmina Benarasi Saree

      Generally, most Pashmina Benarasi Sarees come with heavy Zari work all over the body. You can spot buti works all over the saree instead of patterns and motifs. These kinds of works enhance the overall appearance of the person wearing it and that too without making her look over the top.

      2. Pallu of A Pashmina Benarasi Saree

      In most cases, we women tend to find heavy pallu Benarasi sarees for wedding purpose. However, with Pashmina Benarasi silk, you don’t have to make an extra effort to get heavy pallu designs. The massive and elaborate Zari works all over the pallu makes it look more elegant and royal. If you are looking for something sophisticated on your D-day, pick one pashmina Benarasi saree.

      3. Colors and Patterns of A Pashmina Benarasi Saree

      What do you look at for the first time when you observe a bride? Of course, it is the color of her attire! Pashmina Benarasi Sarees are especially interesting because of the wide range of color options they offer. Besides colors, you have loads of massive yet intricate royal designs and patterns all over these sarees.

      • So, if you are a bride-to-be and yet getting all confused regarding what to wear on the gala night of your reception, then you’ve landed in the right place. Try a Pashmina Benarasi Saree from Adi Akshoy to grab all the attention of the invitees.