The Banarasi silk saree that has a diligent combination of black, maroon and gold along with some touches of red shade is really an interesting piece of art. Pondering the saree any further would make any women to get her lost in it. The huge block of pallu has awesome zari woven lehariya patterns. The pallu ends with a broad grey patch. The subtle colours and the way through which they are incorporated are worth praise. This saree is a boon to enhance dark complexioned, thin women. It is an excellent idea to be worn in private evening parties held at home.
The bottom edge of the saree has a thin maroon strip that is followed by gold, black and red stripes. The whole border in total is medium sized pattern. The black body of the saree is adorned by huge maroon and gold floral patterns. These designs frequent throughout the saree. These floral patterns resembling cannas flowers are flowing and graceful. The occupation of these patterns thickly all over the saree soars up the celebration mood in the eyes of the beholder.
As a closer look is taken at the pallu, our eyes get glued with awe. The tiny intricate and very carefully done zig zag zari work in the pallu might look simple but is really some master piece. The weaver or designer of the saree must be connoisseur of arts to proceed with this kind of imagination and materialize the same. While the centre part of the pallu has gold threaded zig zag patters, the patch bordering the centre rectangle, has interesting criss cross diamond shaped embroidery. Red fancy bangles, red studded clutch will go very well with the saree. Hair could left flowing down the shoulder. The brilliant nuances of the saree are sure to shower compliments through your way. So just be prepared to be flattered.