"Vanya"
Shikargah symbolises hunting, in India hunting was practiced since centuries. The roots of this skill date back to Persia, it is a highly labour intensive process requiring utmost detailing and intricacy, it takes months of work to correctly depict the hunting scene on the saree. The hunting design contains brocade which is rich, representing history and culture. Usually hunters with spears on elephants are also woven upon the saree, but as a value to protect wildlife we have ensured not to depict any such element which promotes hunting. Our saree has a classic amalgamation of lions, elephants, deers and peacocks, intricately woven in zari threads.
Kanjivaram Sarees
Kanjivaram sarees are woven from mulberry silk thread and the Zari of south India, the speciality of this saree is that the border and the pallav are woven separately and later joined together. The golden lustre of the zari threads. The pallavâs colour is different in colour than that of the saree, it gives a graceful contrast. The medieval Indian literatures associated kanjivaram fabrics with gods.
Please Note
The saree comes with its own blouse piece. The model is wearing a separate blouse for styling purposes. Please scroll through a few images to see the actual blouse piece of the saree.
Shipping Policy
We offer free standard shipping to all countries (US, UK, UAE, Singapore, etc) on orders over USD $199. For most of our orders, the dispatch timeline is 7-12 working days. Custom stitching requires an extra 5-10 business days to ensure a perfect fit.
For our Ready to Ship products, the dispatch timeline is 24/48 working hours.
Return Policy
Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer a 2-day return policy on most of our sarees, allowing you to shop with confidence. If you need to return an item, please email us at global@zaribanaras.com within 2 days of delivery.
Some items are exceptions; read our return policy here.
For International Customers:
Duties & Taxes are additional (can be up to 30% or more of order value) and need to be paid by the customer to the shipping company at the time of delivery. These charges are ungovernable as they differ from country to country according to local rules and regulations.