Banarasi Sarees - Wedding

Buy Banarasi Saree for Wedding

Elegance and tradition have been the hallmarks of Banarasi silk sarees  since ancient times in Indian weddings. A true heirloom from the iconic ancient city of Varanasi, Banarasi sarees are loved all over the world for the intricate details woven into the fabric, rich material, and prestige given to beauty. Priyanka Raajiv's collection comprises an edited selection of authentic Banarasi sarees online that honor traditional techniques while being presented with a sharp modern twist.

Important colours for a bridal Banarasi saree

Each colour has meaning, one that is carried on her journey as the bride. Red is bold, ivory is graceful, and purple is royal, but each colour carries deep meaning and sentimental values along with tradition and beauty.
  • Sindoori red is always timeless and represents a color of love, strength, and prosperity.
  • Royal gold represents splendour, and suggests opulence and divinity.
  • For a bride wanting a somewhat royal appeal, majestic purple gives one an essence of royalty that is majestic for a king or queen.
  • For the bride, there was a preference for understated sophistication; she would turn to ivory & silver; this represents purity and modern beauty.
  • Finally, blush pink & gold is for the romantic bride who wants color but with a feminine feel and celebration.
Banarasi sarees for women are bridal wear, not only for one day, but to be worn for more than a day and handed over to the next generation. They are rich in history, apathy, and traditions, which make them treasures that receive value with years. Choose a color with tradition or one that shows your trip - your saree is a part of your wedding day, a remembrance that crosses time, about love and heritage. Read More

Buy Banarasi Saree for Wedding

Elegance and tradition have been the hallmarks of Banarasi silk sarees  since ancient times in Indian weddings. A true heirloom from the iconic ancient city of Varanasi, Banarasi sarees are loved all over the world for the intricate details woven into the fabric, rich material, and prestige given to beauty. Priyanka Raajiv's collection comprises an edited selection of authentic Banarasi sarees online that honor traditional techniques while being presented with a sharp modern twist.

Important colours for a bridal Banarasi saree

Each colour has meaning, one that is carried on her journey as the bride. Red is bold, ivory is graceful, and purple is royal, but each colour carries deep meaning and sentimental values along with tradition and beauty.
  • Sindoori red is always timeless and represents a color of love, strength, and prosperity.
  • Royal gold represents splendour, and suggests opulence and divinity.
  • For a bride wanting a somewhat royal appeal, majestic purple gives one an essence of royalty that is majestic for a king or queen.
  • For the bride, there was a preference for understated sophistication; she would turn to ivory & silver; this represents purity and modern beauty.
  • Finally, blush pink & gold is for the romantic bride who wants color but with a feminine feel and celebration.
Banarasi sarees for women are bridal wear, not only for one day, but to be worn for more than a day and handed over to the next generation. They are rich in history, apathy, and traditions, which make them treasures that receive value with years. Choose a color with tradition or one that shows your trip - your saree is a part of your wedding day, a remembrance that crosses time, about love and heritage.

Why Choose a Banarasi Saree for the Wedding Made by Priyanka Raajiv?

Wearing the classic Banarasi saree on one's wedding day is not merely a fashion decision-an immortal reminder of an age-old art form. Authentic Artisanal Banarasi sarees represent elegant silk and elaborate zari work traditionally woven with gold or silver thread, representing prosperity and beauty. Priyanka Raajiv's designs pay homage to these traditions while offering unique patterns and textiles, noticeable from the quality of the silk, and allowing each piece to have its timelessness.

Explore Our Premium Collection of Banarasi Wedding Sarees

Browse through our curated luxury Collection of Banarasi Wedding Sarees and have a look at some of the gorgeous sarees from Priyanka Raajiv's wedding collection:

  • Rudra - Burgundy Katan Silk Banarasi Saree: Some designer sarees for women talk to the soul, and then there's Rudra - a piece that develops strength, grace, and timeless beauty. Deep Burgundy Katan is prepared in silk; this Banarasi saree is an excellent work of rich texture and ambiguity. Fabrics feel like a soft hug; their luxurious weight wraps elegantly on the body with every step. Gold boundaries and Palla create a striking contrast against the dark colour of the saree, adding a Regal Touch that increases its grandeur without heavily impacting the design. Each thread woven in fabric is an indication of centuries-old Banarasi craftsmanship, where traditional techniques meet the artistry of skilled hands, bringing life to a piece that feels both classic and fresh. Rudra is a saree made for a woman who knows her merit - a woman who embraces her legacy in the future by stepping into confidence. It is for moments worth remembering, when you want to feel both powerful and elegant, wrapped in Burgundy and gold elegance.


  • Mehal: A bold expression of elegance in queen pink Mehal is not just a saree; It is a bright festival of color and craftsmanship. The rich queen is woven into pink silk; this Banarasi Kadua Saree is a correct harmony of dazzle, tradition, and artistry with its complex diagonal floral gels. The Kadua technique gives a textural depth to the saree, where each motif feels like it is carefully placed, which creates a perfect, elevated beauty. The delicate gold boundary frames the saree with microscopic grandeur, while the gold pulses glow like elegance, combining a Regal touch that enhances the timeless beauty of the queen pink. Each thread carries a story steeped in centuries of craft, yet has a contemporary appeal. The Mehal is for a bride who dares to wear bold colors and intricate designs that will surely make a statement on her wedding day. This saree catches the essence of the tradition while offering a contemporary nature - the perfect one for the woman who symbolizes grace, strength, and sophistication.


  • Deepal- Red Katan Silk Banarasi Saree: A timeless emblem of love and bridal elegance, the Deepal saree represents a traditional Indian wedding. With its finely woven borders, the saree brings in a hint of subtlety, showcasing the nuance of artisans who have poured all their craftsmanship into each thread. The floral patterns on the palla bordered magnificently contrast against the saree's deep wine-black color that twinkles with texture and layers of light when it moves. The Deepal saree is a tribute to the artisan, culture, and beauty of new beginnings for the bridal spouse who appreciates tradition and royal luxury.


  • Laldita- Burgundy Silk Banarasi Textured Saree: In the world of Banarasi sarees for women, Laldita stands as a symbol for the artistry and elegance that define this heritage. This Deep wine saree is prepared from silk tissue, which radiates a rich, almost ethereal shine that moves with every step, capturing light and depth most attractively. The geometric jaal running beyond the fabric adds an element of modern sophistication, which is beautifully balanced by the traditional floral Palla that speaks for the timeless beauty of Banarasi design. The intricately woven border provides a touch of delicate ambiguity, highlighting the craftsmanship of skilled artisans who have put their expertise into each thread. The floral palla, with its rich details, becomes the centerpiece of the saree, which makes a stunning contrast to the base of deep wine, combining the twinkling texture and layers of light with every movement.


  • Palika - Purple Georgette Banarasi Saree: Deep purple draping makes Palika Banarasi Saree represent the sheer meeting of silk georgette richness and handcrafted gold buttis. A symphony of tradition unfolds in its delicate floral border and palla, whispering tales of heritage with every fold. Timeless, regal, and steeped in elegance—this is Banarasi at its finest.

How to Drape a Banarasi Saree for a Perfect Wedding Look?

The two basic strands of the universe on Indian sari are the Banaras weaving which involves the richness of silk or brocade thread handicraft on silk that comes in pure artistic beauty. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Choosing the Correct Petticoat: The structure of a saree depends as much on the petticoat as it does on choosing the correct Banarasi silk saree for wedding If you are wearing a heavy Banarasi silk, a strong cotton petticoat provides correct support and keeps the drape beautiful. For light Banarasi silks such as georgette, a silk or satin petticoat ensures a smooth, fluid fall without adding unnecessary bulk. For a more sculptural form, the saree shapewear is a game-changer, offering a spontaneous mixture of tradition and modern, comfortable fit.
  • Choosing the Right Blouse: A well-fitted blouse can elevate the fancy look of a saree. Traditional designs, like a classic round or princess neck, will lift the saree’s aesthetic; however, contemporary cuts like backless halters or cut-outs are stylish and can work in line with the overall theme of the attire.
  • Having a variety of draping styles: Your Banarasi saree is an excellent work in itself, but carrying it with a scarf can easily elevate its bride's attraction. A sheer organza or silk scarf adds an ethereal tenderness wrapped on a shoulder, complementing the rich knitting of the saree. For a regal touch, Choose a double scarf style option—one elegantly cascading above your head while the other sits delicately on your shoulder, preparing your silhouette with a periodic grace. Whether you select an opposite colour for a striking look or a tone-on-tone drape for understanding, a scarf brings an additional layer of grandeur to your wedding artists contingent, making every moment picture-perfect.
  • Accessorize it: Accessories are key to leveling up a bridal look. Traditional jewels like Polki or Kundan sets are beautiful companions to a Banarasi saree. Make sure to note the saree theme and motifs to help match the right set to wear.
  • Footwear is crucial: Shoes should be embellished juttis or comfy flats or heels, with an embellishment that complements the saree's color and detailing. Shoes should be broken in before the event.
  • Final Touch: Secure the pleats and the pallu with discreet pins to keep the drape of the saree during the event—a fabric spray will also help keep the saree looking crisp, so you feel flawless and comfortable through the event.
  • Caring for Your Banarasi: A Banarasi saree-wrapped wonder stands as a heritage in itself. It will easily stand as a good piece of clothing for a lifetime, provided the proper care is taken for its preservation.
  • Storage: Neatly fold the saree in-between muslin cloth for protection against moisture and dust. A cool, dry space away from direct sunlight is preferred.
  • Washing: Try not to wash the Banarasi at all. If washing is a must, always prefer dry cleaning. This will help keep the silk and zari intact.
  • Airing: Air whenever necessary between uses, but do not wash, for it may be damaging.
  • Handling: It has to be noted that the respective hands should always be kept clean and free of oil or dirt while wearing or folding the saree.
CONCLUSION: The Banarasi saree (as though) implies it is more than tradition to marry in; it celebrates the craftsmanship behind the fabric as well as heritage and ageless beauty. The collection by Priyanka Rajiv weaves into each piece centuries-old craftsmanship, looking at contemporary aesthetics so that every bride feels Regal and comfortable on her special day.