Stunning! Tilfi Banaras showcases India’s finest handloom repertoire in amazing designs to the global world!

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There’s something so exquisitely gorgeous about Indian traditional crafts. Not only do they make you look stunningly beautiful, but with a slight twist, you can also modernize them to make the designs look like global fashion. Tilfi Banaras, a brand that is on a perpetual quest to bring the spirit of India’s finest handloom repertoire to the world, brings to you its exquisite offerings. …And the designs are definitely on par with Global style. Check it out!

Soft Pink Handwoven Katan Silk Cube Bomber Jacket: Made using the finest handwoven silk, the Bomber jacket presents a delightful play between relaxed silhouettes and traditional Banarasi weaves. Patterned with an abstract web of cubes woven in resham, this easy accent has all hallmarks of the classic – quintessential ribbed collars, front zip closure, effortless side pockets and a generous fit.

Red Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Handloom Saree: Steeped in history, thoughtfully designed for the modern muse. This is a gorgeous, lustrous and chic saree for days when nothing can dull your sparkle! A contemporary striped pattern and a rich dose of zari.

‘Indira’ Red-Rani Pink Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Handloom Lehenga Set: Show off in a timeless silhouette, a Banarasi lehenga! The quiet sophistication of Tilfi’s handwoven textiles and the soft refinement of intricate hand embroidery marries the exuberance of regal Indian colours for an exquisite celebration. Indira features majestic peacocks gracing its pavilions with zari florals blooming over yards of silken splendour.

Sweet Osmanthus’ Pink Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Handloom Saree: This drape is replete with poetic overtones and imbued with meaning. Blooming sweet osmanthus and cherry blossoms are accompanied by carefree sparrows, the auspicious symbols of happiness and the coming of spring.

‘Hera’ Red Pure Katan Silk Banarasi Handloom Saree: A spellbinding shower of exquisitely detailed floral bootas, delicately balanced in their size and placements. An enrapturing handloom saree in a regal colour and opulent use of zari.

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