Pure Katan Banarasi Handloom Saree — Bael & Booti
About this Saree
About the Bael & Booti Saree
The Bael tree is sacred to Shiva — its three-leafed form one of the most recognised and most revered symbols in the spiritual landscape of Varanasi. And Varanasi's weavers, living and working in the shadow of some of India's oldest temples, have been weaving the Bael leaf and vine into their finest Katan Silk sarees for centuries. The Bael vine is not just a decorative element in these sarees — it is a devotion rendered in gold zari, a connection between the sacred city and the sacred craft that has never been broken. When paired with the Booti — the small individual floral motif that is the most fundamental element of Banarasi weaving — the Bael vine creates a design of remarkable beauty and balance. The vine flows. The booti rests within it. The gold zari connects them both. The result is a saree that is simultaneously in motion and at peace — and there is no better description of Varanasi itself.
The body of this saree carries the Bael vine and Booti across the full sacred saffron Katan Silk ground — gold zari flowing continuously in the vine pattern while individual booti motifs sit within the spaces the vine creates, each one placed with the precision and patience of genuine pit-loom handweaving. Against the sacred saffron ground the gold zari has a warmth and luminosity that makes every thread appear lit from within. Running along both sides is the Bael vine border — continuous, flowing, and deeply worked in real gold zari. The pallu brings the Bael and Booti to their grandest expression — a large floral medallion at the centre surrounded by dense Bael vine work and a layered border frame that makes the fall of this saree feel like entering a sacred garden. This is Varanasi in silk and gold. This is the Bael and the Booti.
Points:
Weave: Traditional Banarasi pit-loom handweave — zero machine involvement
Bael Vine & Booti work: Sacred Bael vine and individual Booti motifs woven in real gold zari directly on the loom — not embroidered or printed
Body motif: Flowing Bael vine with Booti motifs across the full sacred saffron Katan Silk ground
Border: Full-length Bael vine gold zari border on both sides — flowing, sacred, and deeply worked
Pallu: Grand Bael & Booti floral medallion Pallu with dense layered Bael vine gold zari border frame
Saree length: 5.5 metres + 0.8 m matching blouse piece = 6.3 m total
Ideal for: Weddings, religious ceremonies, pujas, festive occasions, heirloom gifting
| PRODUCT NAME | Pure Katan Banarasi Handloom Saree — Bael & Booti |
| BRAND | Ekaasam |
| SKU | EKA-KAT-BLB-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.
Pure Katan Banarasi Handloom Saree — Bael & Booti — 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.