Banarasi Georgette Rai Dana Bandhani Jangla Saree | Luxury Bridal Handloom Collection
Pure Georgette | Rai Dana Bandhani | Banarasi Jangla Weave | 6 Exclusive Colour Combinations
For the woman who knows the difference between a saree and a masterpiece — this Banarasi Georgette Rai Dana Bandhani Jangla Saree is the finest expression of India's two greatest textile traditions, united in a single, breathtaking creation. The body features the exquisite Rai Dana Bandhani — thousands of mustard-seed-sized tie-dye dots worked by hand in luminous colour combinations — while the border and pallu showcase the grandeur of Banarasi Jangla weaving in rich gold zari. Draped in pure Georgette silk, this saree moves with a fluid, ethereal grace that is impossible to replicate. Available in 6 exclusive colour combinations, each more stunning than the last — this is a saree for women who have the taste and the willingness to invest in the finest.
The Heritage of Rai Dana Bandhani & Banarasi Jangla
Rai Dana Bandhani is the most refined and labour-intensive form of Bandhani tie-dye, originating in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The name refers to the mustard seed (rai dana) — each dot is no larger than a mustard seed, tied individually by hand before dyeing. A single saree can contain hundreds of thousands of these tiny tied dots, each one a testament to extraordinary artisan skill and patience. The result is a fabric of unparalleled visual richness — a constellation of colour that shimmers with every movement.
Banarasi Jangla is one of the most prestigious weaving styles from Varanasi — characterised by an all-over floral and vine pattern (jangla = jungle/forest) woven in real zari across the entire fabric. A Jangla saree is considered among the most luxurious of all Banarasi weaves, traditionally reserved for royalty and brides of the highest standing.
The fusion of Rai Dana Bandhani and Banarasi Jangla in a single Georgette saree is extraordinarily rare — a collector's piece that represents the pinnacle of Indian handloom artistry.
Product Overview
Fabric: Pure Georgette
Technique 1: Rai Dana Bandhani (mustard-seed tie-dye)
Technique 2: Banarasi Jangla weave with gold zari
Border & Pallu: Rich Banarasi Jangla gold zari
Body: Rai Dana Bandhani in exclusive double/ombre colour combinations
Available Colours: Red + Yellow + Orange | Navy Blue + Magenta | Orchid Purple | Yellow + Hot Pink | Lavender + Deep Purple | Peach + Hot Pink
Category: Luxury Bridal & Festive Handloom
Feel: Fluid, ethereal Georgette drape with the weight and richness of Banarasi zari
The 6 Exclusive Colour Combinations
• Red + Yellow + Orange — a fiery, celebratory ombre perfect for Maharashtrian and Rajasthani bridal wear
• Navy Blue + Magenta Pink — bold, dramatic, and deeply regal
• Orchid Purple — a single-tone dense Rai Dana in a rare, jewel-like purple — the most collectible of the range
• Yellow + Hot Pink — vibrant, festive, and irresistibly joyful
• Lavender + Deep Purple — sophisticated, romantic, and quietly grand
• Peach + Hot Pink — warm, feminine, and luminously beautiful
Why This Saree Stands Apart
This is not a saree for every occasion — it is a saree for the moments that define a life. The Rai Dana Bandhani body shimmers with thousands of hand-tied dots that catch light with every movement, while the Banarasi Jangla gold zari border and pallu frame the saree with the grandeur of Varanasi's finest weaving tradition. Pure Georgette ensures a drape that is fluid, lightweight, and effortlessly graceful — a saree that moves with the woman who wears it. This is a saree that will be remembered, photographed, and passed down.
Who This Saree Is For
This saree is crafted for women of discernment — women who understand the value of authentic handloom and are willing to invest in the finest.
Ideal for:
• Brides seeking a rare, extraordinary saree for their wedding day
• Mothers of the bride and groom who want to match the grandeur of the occasion
• Women of high social standing attending weddings, receptions, and grand celebrations
• Saree collectors and connoisseurs who seek investment-worthy handloom pieces
• NRI women seeking the finest Indian bridal handloom for weddings abroad
• Cultural patrons who support and celebrate India's living handloom traditions
• Women who wear sarees as a statement of identity, heritage, and excellence
Perfect For
• Wedding ceremonies and bridal wear
• Reception parties and sangeet nights
• Engagement and haldi ceremonies
• Grand festive occasions — Diwali, Navratri, Dussehra, Ganesh Chaturthi
• High-profile social and cultural events
• Award ceremonies and formal galas
• Handloom exhibitions and heritage events
A Legacy Gift
A Banarasi Georgette Rai Dana Bandhani Jangla Saree is not merely a gift — it is a legacy. Given to:
• A bride on her wedding day
• A daughter on a milestone occasion
• A mother who has given everything
• A woman who deserves the finest
This is the saree she will keep for a lifetime and pass to the next generation.
Styling Note
The Banarasi Jangla gold border and Rai Dana Bandhani body demand jewellery of equal grandeur. Pair with heavy Kundan or Polki sets, statement maang tikka, and gold bangles for a full bridal look. For reception wear, a single statement necklace and chandelier earrings in gold or uncut diamond will complement the saree's richness without competing with it. Each colour combination has its own jewellery language — warm golds for the red/yellow/orange and peach/pink combinations; white gold or silver for the navy/magenta and lavender/purple combinations.
Important Note
As a genuine Rai Dana Bandhani and Banarasi handloom saree, slight variations in dot placement, colour gradation, and zari sheen are natural characteristics of authentic artisan craftsmanship. Each saree is unique — these variations are not defects, they are the signatures of India's finest handloom traditions. The picture you see is representative of the saree you will receive.
Why EthnicsLand
EthnicsLand curates India's finest handloom sarees directly from master artisan communities — with full transparency on fabric, technique, and quality. We believe that authentic Indian handloom is not just clothing — it is living heritage. Every saree tells a real story.