
Esomic Women’s Pure Banarasi Soft Silk
Introduction: The Saree – India’s Eternal Symbol of Grace
Esomic The saree is not just a garment—it is a cultural identity, a celebration of craftsmanship, and a timeless piece of attire that has transcended generations. Among the plethora of traditional sarees available in India, Banarasi and Kanjivaram-style silk sarees remain the pinnacle of elegance. The Esomic Women’s Pure Banarasi Soft Silk Saree, crafted in the Kanjivaram style and paired with a matching blouse piece, merges two of India’s richest weaving traditions into one luxurious outfit—making it the perfect choice for weddings, festivals, and grand celebrations.
This blog delves deep into the artistry, fabric, cultural significance, and styling of the Esomic Banarasi silk saree, explaining why it deserves a prime spot in every Indian woman’s wardrobe.
1. The Heritage of Banarasi and Kanjivaram Sarees
Banarasi sarees hail from Varanasi (Banaras) and are known for their rich silk, intricate zari (gold or silver thread) work, and Mughal-inspired patterns. On the other hand, Kanjivaram sarees originate from Tamil Nadu’s Kanchipuram town and are famed for their vibrant colors, temple borders, and durability.
The Esomic saree is a fusion of both traditions—blending the softness and ornamental richness of Banarasi silk with the grandeur and bold motifs of Kanjivaram artistry.
2. Fabric Focus: Pure Banarasi Soft Silk
What is Soft Silk?
Soft silk is a more supple, lightweight variant of traditional pure silk. It drapes easily, flows gracefully, and is perfect for long events where comfort matters as much as style.
Why Pure Silk Matters
- Breathable and luxurious
- Hypoallergenic
- Durable with proper care
- Rich texture and sheen
The Esomic Banarasi saree uses premium-grade soft silk, making it ideal for both grandeur and ease of movement—whether you’re the bride, bridesmaid, or a guest.
3. Design & Aesthetic Details
This saree is Kanjivaram-inspired, meaning it features:
- Bold zari borders with intricate temple or floral patterns
- Heavy pallu (the draped end), adorned with traditional motifs
- Gold zari work on the body—paisleys, mango motifs, or geometric lines
- Matching unstitched blouse piece with coordinating zari work
The design blends classic Indian tradition with modern finesse, making it suitable for any age group.

4. Why It’s Perfect for Weddings
Weddings are a time to sparkle—and nothing sparkles more classically than a silk saree. Here’s why the Esomic Banarasi soft silk saree is ideal:
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Red, maroon, gold, or magenta variants of this saree are perfect for brides who want a traditional yet lightweight outfit.
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The range of colors and manageable drape makes it ideal for the bride’s sister, cousin, or mother.
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Pair it with heavy jewelry and an ornate blouse for grand evening functions.
5. Color Palette and Symbolism
The Esomic saree is available in regal shades like:
- Crimson red – purity and celebration
- Royal blue – calm elegance
- Emerald green – fertility and prosperity
- Mustard gold – radiance and power
- Wine & Magenta – sophistication and luxury
These colors are deeply tied to Indian rituals and look stunning under bright lights and during photo sessions.
6. The Blouse Piece – A Canvas of Customization
The unstitched blouse piece allows for full customization:
- High-neck or deep-cut
- Elbow-length sleeves with zari borders
- Backless or pot-neck styles
- Embroidered or embellished additions
A well-stitched blouse elevates the saree to an elite level of sophistication.
7. Styling the Saree
Pair your Esomic silk saree for different occasions like so:
a. For Traditional Weddings
- Heavy gold temple jewelry
- Jasmine flowers in hair
- Kumkum bindi
- Classic low bun
b. For Reception or Cocktail
- Diamond or Kundan necklace
- Smoky eye makeup
- Metallic clutch
- Open hair or soft waves
c. For Puja or Religious Festivities
- Minimal jewelry
- Glass bangles
- Juttis or kolhapuri sandals
- Simple makeup and gajra
8. Celebrity Inspiration
Bollywood celebrities often opt for Banarasi or Kanjivaram sarees at key events:
- Deepika Padukone at her wedding reception
- Vidya Balan for festive promotions
- Rekha for award nights—always in Kanjivaram!
Now, with Esomic’s budget-friendly version, you too can recreate this regal aesthetic.
9. Price Point: Affordable Luxury
While pure Kanjivaram or Banarasi silk sarees often cost ₹15,000–₹80,000, the Esomic saree offers similar grandeur at a fraction of the cost—typically priced between ₹1,200 to ₹2,500, making it:
- Budget-friendly
- Perfect for gifting
- Great for bridal trousseaus

10. Care Instructions
Silk is delicate and requires proper care:
- Dry clean only for best results
- Air the saree after each use before storing
- Store with muslin cloth to allow breathability
- Avoid direct sunlight to prevent color fading
- Do not spray perfume directly on the fabric
These steps will keep your Esomic saree glowing for years.
11. How to Identify Authentic Soft Silk
Before buying, ensure:
- A genuine silk texture—soft yet rich
- Slight slubs or unevenness, a sign of handwoven fabric
- Check for silk mark certification, if provided
- Zari should be metallic and not plastic-like
Esomic’s reputation and reviews affirm its quality and value.
12. Customer Reviews and Testimonials
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13. Where to Wear It?
This saree isn’t limited to weddings:
- Diwali or Durga Puja
- Housewarming ceremonies
- Anniversaries or milestone birthdays
- Festive office events
- Family photoshoots
Its versatile traditional appeal makes it a repeat-wear favorite.
14. Perfect Gift for Loved Ones
Looking for a memorable gift?
- For your mother on her birthday
- For your wife as anniversary wear
- For your sister or friend for their wedding
- As part of a bridal trousseau
It’s elegant, useful, and timeless.
15. Final Thoughts: A Timeless Investment
In a world where fashion trends change in a blink, a Banarasi soft silk saree in Kanjivaram style remains forever in vogue. The Esomic Women’s Saree captures centuries of Indian textile history, weaving tradition, and beauty into one graceful 6-yard marvel.
Whether you’re starting your saree collection or adding a grand piece to your ethnic wardrobe, this is a statement of tradition, femininity, and elegance—all without breaking the bank.