Peach Floral Jaal Pure Dupion Silk Banarasi Saree — Woven for the Woman Who Celebrates Every Moment
There are sarees you wear, and then there are sarees that wear you — draping you in legacy, craft, and colour so effortlessly that every room you walk into slows down just a little. This Peach Pure Dupion Silk Banarasi Saree is that saree. Crafted on pure dupion silk — known for its signature raw-texture slub, crisp drape, and luminous surface sheen — this piece carries the unmistakable soul of Banaras in every woven thread. Whether you're attending a family wedding, a festive puja, or a curated celebration, this saree delivers a statement that is refined, rich, and entirely yours.
The Fabric: Why Pure Dupion Silk Banarasi Sarees Are in a Class of Their Own
Dupion silk is unlike any other weaving base. It is produced from two silkworm cocoons that spin their threads together, resulting in a naturally slubbed yarn that gives the fabric its distinctive irregular texture — visible as fine ridges across the surface. When woven in Banaras and finished with intricate zari work, dupion transforms into something extraordinary: a fabric with body, structure, and a quiet lustre that catches light without being garish. A pure dupion silk Banarasi saree holds its pleats beautifully, drapes with authority, and only gets more graceful with each wear. This is not a fabric for one occasion — it is a fabric for a lifetime.

The Colour: A Peach That Radiates Warmth and Festivity
The colour of this saree is a warm, sun-kissed peach-coral — not pale, not overly orange, but a perfectly balanced tone that flatters a wide range of skin tones, from fair to deep. (We offer 100% Colour Customization — want it in a different colour? We'll weave it fresh just for you in the colour of your choice!) This particular shade of peach has an almost golden undertone when held in natural light, thanks to the inherent sheen of dupion silk. It is a colour that reads festive without being loud, celebratory without being brash. If you've been searching for a saree that works equally well at a morning wedding function and an evening reception, this peach (We offer 100% Colour Customization — want it in a different colour? We'll weave it fresh just for you in the colour of your choice!) is your answer.
The Body: Dense Floral Jaal Work That Covers Every Inch in Beauty
Look closely at the body of this saree and you will see an all-over floral jaal — a continuous lattice of intricately woven floral bouquets, curling leafy vines, and small scattered butas that cover the entire field from selvage to selvage. The jaal motifs are rendered in antique gold-toned zari, sitting beautifully against the peach (We offer 100% Colour Customization — want it in a different colour? We'll weave it fresh just for you in the colour of your choice!) ground. The density of the weave is generous — there are no large empty gaps, and the eye travels continuously across the fabric finding new details at every turn. Small standalone butas punctuate the spaces between bouquets, adding rhythm and depth to the overall composition. This is the kind of body work that photographs brilliantly and looks equally stunning in person.
If you love the artistry of floral jaal Banarasi sarees, you'll find a curated collection of similar weaves in The Weaveloom's Pure Dupion Silk Banarasi Sarees collection — each piece handpicked for its craft and character.

The Border: Structured Elegance in Every Motif
The border of this saree is medium-width and commands attention through its precision. A continuous band of floral and foliate scroll work runs along both sides, framing the body work with a clean, defined edge. The border motifs mirror the floral vocabulary of the body — bouquets, leaves, and vines — but arranged in a more structured, linear repeat that creates a sense of visual order. The zari work in the border appears denser than the body, giving it a slightly richer, more pronounced presence when the saree is draped. A finely worked inner guard border adds a finishing detail that speaks to the saree's overall attention to craft.
The Pallu: The Most Spectacular Part of the Saree
If the body is a garden, the pallu is the full bloom. The pallu of this saree is densely worked in an elaborate ogee-arch floral pattern — large fan-shaped floral clusters arranged within curved lattice arches, filling the entire breadth of the pallu with breathtaking intricacy. What makes this pallu especially striking is the presence of meenakari work — delicate touches of mint and teal woven into the florals, adding colour contrast and depth to the otherwise gold-on-peach palette. The meena accents appear at the heart of the floral motifs, lending the pallu a jewel-like quality that is subtle when draped and stunning when spread. When you turn to walk, this pallu trails with the kind of quiet grandeur that makes people look twice.

The Weaveloom Craft Promise
At The Weaveloom, every saree is sourced directly from Banarasi master weavers — artisans who have inherited their craft across generations. This pure dupion silk Banarasi saree is not a machine copy or a printed approximation. It is a genuinely woven product, where each motif has been interlaced thread by thread into the silk base. When you invest in a saree from The Weaveloom, you are not just buying fabric — you are becoming a custodian of one of India's oldest living textile traditions.
The Complete Set: Everything You Need to Drape and Go
This saree comes as a complete set. The full saree length is 6.5 meters, giving you a generous, comfortable drape with ample fabric for all regional draping styles. A running matching blouse with blouse patti is included, made from the same fabric and colour as the saree body, ensuring a seamless, coordinated look right out of the box.

Occasion Guide: Where to Wear This Saree
This saree is versatile in the best possible way. Its rich body work and elaborate pallu make it appropriate for weddings, sangeet ceremonies, receptions, Diwali and Navratri celebrations, family festive gatherings, and traditional milestone events. The peach (We offer 100% Colour Customization — want it in a different colour? We'll weave it fresh just for you in the colour of your choice!) tone is considered auspicious in many regional traditions and is a colour widely loved for bridal trousseau gifting. Pair it with polki or kundan jewellery for a complete traditional look, or keep it simple with pearls and gold studs for a softer, more understated elegance.
Care Instructions
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your Pure Dupion Silk Banarasi Saree, please follow these care guidelines:
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Dry clean only — do not wash at home
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Store in a soft muslin cloth, away from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading
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Do not wring or tumble dry under any circumstances
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Iron on low heat on the reverse side to protect the zari and silk surface
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Keep away from moisture and perfume — direct contact with perfume or water can damage the silk fibres and zari work