Deep Blue Jangla Pure Silk Handloom Banarasi Dupatta
A handwoven Banarasi Katan silk dupatta in deep blue, drawn over with scrolling vines and florals in continuous Jangla layout. The motifs, anchal and border are all woven in zari — an intricate Banarasi border frames the drape on every edge. Handwoven in Varanasi on a traditional pit loom.
Deep blue is one of the most demanding grounds Banarasi works with — the cool tone needs gold work to land with real precision, and the Jangla layout is exactly the discipline that delivers. Every vine is built thread by thread; the drape carries weeks of loom hours, and the textile is a luxury because that pacing cannot be shortcut.
Styling Note
Drape over a tonal blue or contrast suit — fold the pallu narrow so the Jangla layout reads continuous. Pair with antique-gold or polki and an ivory, cream or contrast burnt-orange base layer.
| Weave | Kadhua & Jangla |
| Motif | Scrolling vines and florals in continuous Jangla layout |
| Zari | Gold zari throughout |
| Border & Anchal | Intricate Banarasi border framing the drape |
| Colour | Deep Blue |
| Material | Lustrous Katan Silk |
| Measurement | 2.5 m |
| Origin | Handwoven in Varanasi |
Caring for Your Handloom
A handloom dupatta is not just worn — it is preserved, rested, and cared for over time.
After wearing, allow the dupatta to settle gently. Dry clean only, so the weave, colour, and zari remain protected. When storing, wrap it in a soft muslin cloth and keep it in a dry place. Zari is delicate and responds to changes in weather; the muslin helps the textile breathe while keeping the weave stable.
Avoid spraying perfume directly onto the dupatta, as fragrance and alcohol can affect the fabric and zari. Every few months, open it out and let it air naturally for a while — a small ritual that allows the weave to breathe and helps the dupatta stay beautiful for years.
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