Mashru Katan Buti Rani Saree
About this Saree
About the Mashru Katan Buti Rani Saree
Rani means queen — and in the world of Banarasi saree, a scattered buti on Mashru Katan Silk is exactly the kind of quiet royalty that name suggests. Not every queen announces herself loudly. Some walk into a room and let the fabric do the talking — and Mashru Katan with gold buti work does exactly that. Mashru Katan is one of the rarest combinations in Varanasi handloom — the outer face is pure silk, luminous and structured, while the inner weave is softer and more comfortable against the skin. It is a fabric that looks like a statement and wears like a comfort.
The buti is one of the oldest and most beloved motif styles in Banarasi weaving. Small, individual, jewel-like — each buti is woven separately on the loom in real gold zari, placed with precision across the full rani pink Mashru Katan ground. There are no shortcuts in buti work. Every motif is where it is because a master weaver put it there by hand. Running along both sides is a clean gold zari border, well-defined and elegant. The pallu carries the work to its fullest — floral buti detailing across the full pallu width, framed by a dense gold zari border that gives the fall of this saree its quiet, regal finish. The Buti Rani is not the loudest saree in the room. It is simply the one everyone remembers.
| PRODUCT NAME | Mashru Katan Buti Rani Saree |
| BRAND | Ekaasam |
| SKU | EKA-MSH-BTR-001 |
- Dry clean only for best fabric care
- Do not machine wash
- Store in a cotton fabric cover
- Avoid direct sunlight for long hours
- Iron on low heat from reverse side
Customers love the elegant fabric quality, rich zari detailing and lightweight comfort of this saree.
Mashru Katan Buti Rani Saree — About This Weave
The Banarasi Organza Saree represents one of the lightest and most ethereal forms of Banarasi weaving. Organza — a sheer, tightly woven fabric — takes on a new dimension when worked with traditional Banarasi gold zari techniques on a pit loom. The result is a saree that is simultaneously delicate and opulent.
The Aqua Mist colourway is achieved through natural yarn dyeing before weaving — meaning the colour is embedded into the silk threads themselves, not printed or dyed on the surface. This gives the saree its characteristic depth and sheen, and ensures the colour retains its vibrancy through careful washing and storage.
At Ekaasam, every Organza Banarasi Saree is sourced directly from weaver families in Varanasi, cutting out middlemen and ensuring fair wages for artisans. When you purchase from Ekaasam, you directly support the preservation of a 500-year-old weaving tradition.