Violet Khaddi Chiffon Pure Banarasi Saree | Meenakari Floral Jaal with Zari Border & Rich Pallu
- Fabric: Pure Khaddi Chiffon Banarasi — lightweight, sheer & breathable
- Work: All-over Meenakari Floral Jaal with multicolour zari motifs on royal violet base
- Border & Pallu: Rich antique zari border with heavy brocade pallu
- Length: 6.5 Metres | Comes with running matching blouse with blouse patti
- Blouse Stitching: Professional blouse stitching service available
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Violet Khaddi Chiffon Pure Banarasi Saree with Meenakari Floral Jaal
If you have been searching for a saree that feels like poetry in fabric, this is it. The Violet Khaddi Chiffon Pure Banarasi Saree with Meenakari work from The Weaveloom is one of those rare pieces that you don't just wear — you experience it. From the moment it drapes around you, you will feel the delicate weightlessness of pure Khaddi Chiffon combined with the grandeur of centuries-old Banarasi craftsmanship. This is not just a saree. This is an heirloom you will want to pass down.
Crafted in the finest tradition of Banaras, this saree carries the soul of the weavers who spent days bringing it to life. Every single motif on this saree is woven with extraordinary precision, making it a true celebration of India's most iconic weaving heritage. Whether you are attending a wedding, a festive gathering, or a special celebration — this saree will make you the most elegant person in the room.
The Colour — Deep Royal Violet That Commands Attention
The base colour of this saree is a deep, rich royal violet (also known as royal purple) — a colour that has long been associated with royalty, grace, and power. (We provide 100% Colour Customization Option — if you prefer another colour, we will weave the same saree in the colour of your choice.) The violet base creates the perfect canvas for the multicolour Meenakari motifs to pop with dramatic vibrancy, making this piece look visually stunning whether you are standing under bright lights or in softer ambient settings.
The depth of this violet is not flat — it has a natural luminosity that comes from the sheer quality of the Khaddi Chiffon fabric itself. As light falls on the fabric, the colour seems to shift slightly, giving it a living, breathing quality that you simply cannot achieve with machine-made fabrics. This is the magic of a pure, genuine Banarasi Khaddi Chiffon saree.
Pure Khaddi Chiffon Fabric — Where Luxury Meets Lightness
The fabric of this saree is pure Khaddi Chiffon Banarasi — one of the most coveted and difficult-to-weave fabrics in all of Banarasi tradition. Khaddi Chiffon is known for its gossamer-thin, semi-transparent texture that feels feather-light on the skin. Unlike heavy silk sarees, a Khaddi Chiffon Banarasi drapes effortlessly and flows with every movement you make, giving you an incredibly graceful silhouette.
What makes Khaddi Chiffon truly special is the way it holds zari and Meenakari work — the fabric is delicate, yet it supports intricate weaving without losing its natural lightness. This balance between sheer fabric and heavy artistry is what makes it one of the most sought-after choices for brides, festive occasions, and women who appreciate fine craftsmanship. If you have never worn a pure Khaddi Chiffon Banarasi before, this saree will completely change how you think about luxury.

All-Over Meenakari Floral Jaal — The Art That Lives in Every Thread
The body of this saree is covered in a breathtaking all-over Meenakari Floral Jaal pattern. "Jaal" refers to a net-like latticework that connects the motifs across the entire body of the saree — creating a continuous, flowing design from end to end. Within each cell of this jaal, you will find beautifully woven floral clusters in pink, orange, soft red, and green — all rendered with multicolour thread that creates the characteristic Meenakari effect, much like coloured enamel on precious jewellery.
Meenakari weaving is an incredibly skilled technique where coloured threads are woven alongside the base fabric to create vivid, multi-tonal motifs. On this saree, the flowers bloom in orange and pink with green leaves, all surrounded by delicate gold zari vines that form the jaal framework. The visual effect is rich, detailed, and deeply traditional — yet the overall composition feels timeless and wearable across generations. This is Banarasi artistry at its finest.
Intricate Zari Border — The Perfect Frame for a Masterpiece
Running along both sides of the saree are deeply ornate zari borders that frame the body beautifully. The borders feature repeated floral medallion motifs woven in gold and antique purple zari, creating a rich, jewel-toned effect that complements the violet base colour perfectly. (We provide 100% Colour Customization Option — want the border in a different tone or the base in another shade? Just let us know.) The detailing in the border is incredibly fine — each motif is crisp, symmetrical, and precisely woven, which is a hallmark of authentic Banarasi craftsmanship.
The border is wide enough to be a statement element in the drape without overwhelming the body's Meenakari jaal pattern. When you drape this saree, the border adds a visual structure and elegance to the overall look — it ties the entire piece together like a beautifully curated frame around a painting. This is the kind of border detailing you expect from a heritage-grade Banarasi saree.
Rich Brocade Pallu — The Grand Finale of Every Drape
The pallu of this saree is nothing short of spectacular. Woven in a dense, heavy brocade with geometric and floral patterns in deep purple and antique gold zari, the pallu has a completely different visual weight from the sheer body — creating a beautiful contrast that is uniquely Banarasi. When you let the pallu fall over your shoulder, it makes an instant style statement that needs no additional accessories to complete.
The transition from the sheer Meenakari jaal body to the heavy brocade pallu is seamless and elegant — this interplay is what makes Banarasi sarees so architecturally beautiful. At The Weaveloom, we ensure that this transition is perfectly woven without any loose threads or irregularities, because a genuine Banarasi pallu is a mark of quality that discerning buyers will always notice and appreciate.

6.5 Metres of Pure Elegance — Drape It Your Way
This saree comes in the standard 6.5-metre length, giving you the perfect length for any draping style — whether it is the classic Nivi drape, a Gujarati style, a Bengali style, or any regional draping tradition you prefer. The generous length ensures that you have ample fabric to work with for any style of blouse design and pallu placement you have in mind.
The saree comes with a running matching blouse piece complete with blouse patti — already matched to the violet colour and fabric of the saree. This means you don't have to hunt for a matching blouse fabric separately. If you would like your blouse stitched to your measurements, our professional blouse stitching service ensures a perfect, tailored fit every time.
Perfect for Weddings, Festivals & Special Celebrations
This Pure Banarasi Saree is an ideal choice for wedding ceremonies, receptions, Diwali, Navratri, Eid, engagements, and all those special occasions where you want to look your absolute best. The violet (we provide 100% Colour Customization Option if you need a different colour for your event) colour is universally flattering and photographs beautifully — which matters enormously in today's world where every celebration is also a visual memory.
The lightweight Khaddi Chiffon fabric means you can wear this saree comfortably throughout a long day or evening without feeling fatigued — a huge advantage over heavier silk Banarasi sarees. You get the grandeur of a full Banarasi design with the comfort of a chiffon fabric. That combination is rare, precious, and exactly why this saree from The Weaveloom deserves a special place in your wardrobe.

Why Choose The Weaveloom?
At The Weaveloom, every saree we offer is sourced directly from the master weavers of Varanasi. We do not deal in machine-made imitations or lookalike products — every piece on our store is a genuine, pure Banarasi saree that carries the authentic craftsmanship of the city that has been the world's finest textile centre for centuries. When you buy from The Weaveloom, you are not just buying a saree — you are investing in a piece of living heritage.
We understand that buying a Banarasi saree online requires trust. That is why we go to great lengths to photograph every saree in natural and studio lighting, share detailed close-ups of the weave and border, and offer complete colour customization so you can get exactly what you envision. Your satisfaction is our highest priority, and we stand behind the quality of every saree we sell.
Care Instructions
- Dry clean recommended — for best results and long-term preservation of the zari and Meenakari work, always opt for gentle dry cleaning.
- Hand wash with caution — if hand washing, use cold water with a mild fabric-safe detergent. Do not wring or twist the fabric.
- Avoid direct sunlight — store away from direct sunlight to prevent colour fading of the violet base and Meenakari thread colours.
- Store carefully — fold along the original creases and store in a muslin cloth or breathable fabric bag. Avoid plastic covers as they can trap moisture.
- Ironing — use a low-heat iron on the reverse side only. Do not iron directly on zari borders or brocade pallu to protect the metallic threads.
- Avoid perfume contact — spray perfume before wearing and allow it to dry before the fabric comes in contact, as direct perfume contact can weaken delicate threads over time.
