Patterns

Buti

The Buti pattern is a timeless Banarasi handloom design known for its small, delicate motifs woven evenly across the fabric. Inspired by Mughal-era artistry, this pattern reflects elegance, tradition, and fine craftsmanship. Woven using traditional handloom techniques, Buti designs add a subtle richness without looking heavy. Found on fabrics like pure silk and georgette, the Banarasi Buti pattern is ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and classic everyday elegance.

Jangla

The Jangla pattern is a classic Banarasi handloom design known for its rich, all-over floral and vine motifs. Inspired by Mughal gardens, this pattern features intricate zari work that covers the fabric beautifully, creating a luxurious and regal look. Woven using traditional handloom techniques, the Banarasi Jangla pattern is ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and grand celebrations, making it a true symbol of timeless elegance.

Shikargaah

The Shikargah pattern is a rare and artistic Banarasi handloom design inspired by royal hunting scenes. Featuring detailed motifs of animals, trees, and nature elements, this pattern reflects Mughal-era craftsmanship and storytelling through weaving. Created using traditional handloom techniques, the Banarasi Shikargah pattern is known for its richness and grandeur, making it ideal for weddings, heritage collections, and statement ethnic wear.

Rangkaat

The Rangkaat pattern is a distinctive Banarasi handloom style known for its rich blend of multiple colors woven together on pure silk. Created by weaving different colored silk yarns in the warp and weft, this pattern gives the fabric a vibrant, textured, and luxurious appearance. Traditional yet striking, the Banarasi Rangkaat pattern is ideal for weddings, festive occasions, and timeless statement wear.