Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota
Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota
Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota
Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota
Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota
Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota
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Pista Green Katan Silk Saree — Kadwa Boota

Rs. 62,000.00
About This Saree This is a Pista Green Katan Silk Banarasi Saree (SKU 4128) with a Boota pattern woven using the Kadwa technique. It is handwoven in Varanasi by skilled weavers who have been practising this craft for generations. Katan Silk is...

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About This Saree

This is a Pista Green Katan Silk Banarasi Saree (SKU 4128) with a Boota pattern woven using the Kadwa technique. It is handwoven in Varanasi by skilled weavers who have been practising this craft for generations.

Katan Silk is a tightly twisted, pure mulberry silk. It gives the saree a firm body, a clean drape, and a natural sheen. It is one of the finest silks used in Banarasi weaving.

Boota is one of the most timeless and versatile motif traditions in Banarasi heritage weaving. Individual floral or foliate figures — often inspired by the mango, lotus bud, or flowering plant — are scattered across the body of the saree as standalone bootas, each woven with meticulous care. The motifs are full-bodied and distinct, their petals and stems rendered in fine gold or zari threads. On a soft, luminous Pista Green base — a gentle pistachio tone that sits beautifully between ivory and deep green — the Boota pattern feels fresh, graceful, and quietly festive. The Kadwa weave ensures every boota is cleanly cut and individually woven — no loose threads on the reverse, sharp edges, and a finish that endures for decades.

  • 100% pure mulberry silk
  • Firm, elegant drape
  • Kadwa — individually woven bootas
  • Boota — scattered floral motifs across body
  • GI Tagged — woven in Varanasi
  • Silk Mark certified
  • Handwoven on traditional pit loom
  • Lasts 20–30 years with proper care