Step into your new life draped in the legacy of Indian weaving. Our Bridal Heavy Tana Bana Saree is not just a garment; it is a woven poetry of Tana (warp) and Bana (weft), symbolizing the harmonious union of two souls. Designed specifically for the wedding day, this saree represents the pinnacle of handloom luxury, offering a majestic silhouette that is both timeless and opulent.
This heirloom-quality piece features dense, heavy zari work, making it the perfect choice for the bride who desires a regal, traditional look that commands attention.
Product Highlights
Weaving Technique: Authentic Tana Bana Handloom (interlaced warp and weft) creating a seamless, durable, and highly intricate fabric structure.
Fabric: 100% Pure Katan Silk (Mulberry Silk), known for its durability and lustrous finish that glows under wedding lights.
Zari Work: Heavy Jangla or Kadwa weave utilizing high-grade Gold and Silver (Roopa Sona) Zari threads, covering the body in lavish floral and paisley motifs.
Weight: Heavy bridal weight, ensuring a perfect fall and pleating that stays in place during long ceremonies.
Border & Pallu: Features a broad, architectural border with a grand, heavily embellished pallu designed to look stunning in head-drape photography.
The Art of Tana Bana
The term "Tana Bana" refers to the fundamental structure of weaving. In this specific bridal collection, it signifies the highest density of thread counts. The master artisans of Banaras spend weeks, sometimes months, interlocking the vertical Tana and horizontal Bana threads. The result is a fabric where the heavy zari becomes an integral part of the silk, rather than just sitting on top, giving the saree a smooth texture despite the heavy ornamentation.
Styling Your Bridal Look
Stylist Note: Because this Tana Bana saree is heavily embellished, let the fabric be the star.
Jewelry: Pair with traditional Kundan, Polki, or Temple jewelry. A heavy choker and a long Rani Haar complement the rich neckline of the saree.
Drape: The "Seedha Pallu" (Gujarati style) showcases the intricate work on the front, while a classic Nivi drape highlights the majestic pallu at the back.
Blouse: Includes a matching heavy silk blouse piece with border work. We recommend a classic elbow-length sleeve with embroidery that mirrors the saree's border.
Care Instructions
Dry Clean Only: Strictly professional dry cleaning to maintain the luster of the zari.
Storage: Wrap in a clean white muslin cloth or cotton saree bag. Avoid plastic covers to let the silk breathe.
Maintenance: Change the fold of the saree every 4-6 months to prevent permanent creasing on the zari.

