Dual Tone Purple-Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Dual Tone Purple-Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Dual Tone Purple-Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Dual Tone Purple-Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav
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Azure Blue Baluchari with Beautiful Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Azure Blue Baluchari with Beautiful Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Azure Blue Baluchari with Beautiful Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Azure Blue Baluchari with Beautiful Pallav
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Rs 15,000
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Light Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Light Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Light Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Light Blue Baluchari with Ornate Pallav
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Dual tone Blue-Purple Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Dual tone Blue-Purple Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Dual tone Blue-Purple Baluchari with Ornate Pallav-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Dual tone Blue-Purple Baluchari with Ornate Pallav
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Peshwai Pink, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Peshwai Pink, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Peshwai Pink, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Peshwai Pink, Baluchari
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Rs 10,800
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Deep Orange, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Deep Orange, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Deep Orange, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
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Deep Orange, Baluchari
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Rust Brown, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Rust Brown, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Rust Brown, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
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Rust Brown, Baluchari
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Rs 10,500
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Frooti Fun, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Frooti Fun, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Frooti Fun, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Frooti Fun, Baluchari
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Rs 10,500
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Secret Garden, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Secret Garden, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Secret Garden, Baluchari-Baluchari saree-parinitasarees
Secret Garden, Baluchari
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Rs 10,800
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Baluchari sarees can be traced back to West Bengal 500 years ago. The weaving of these sarees originated in the little village of Baluchar, located in the Murshidabad district of western Bengal. Baluchari is located on the banks of the Bhagirathi River, and its name comes from the Sanskrit word for "sandy river bank." As a result of natural calamities, the original weaving hub was shifted to Bishnupur, where it prospered while under British rule.


Baluchari silk sarees were once worn only on rare occasions by the daughters of landlords and other well-to-do ladies in Bengal. The sarees have gained popularity because of the intricate patterns and labor-intensive handwork used to create them. The Baluchari silk saree of Bengal has become a symbol of the state and a symbol of Bengali culture.


Originally, the sarees were woven using only the highest quality silk thread. The entire thing is hand-woven, and the silk color is consistent throughout. The Baluchari sculptures are beautiful creations. Indian weavers frequently use mythological and folklore symbols in their creations. 


Tips and Tricks on Styling Baluchari Sarees

 

  1. The right blouse 

A deep v neck matching  blouse would make your outfit pop. Baluchari silk saree blouses require additional attention. Try experimenting by wearing a saree with a nice peplum blouse. Simple blouses with Zari borders might balance out these sarees' intricate embellishments.


  1. Right Jewelry

Jewels can make a saree look great. Bengali women love traditional gold jewelry. Gold chokers and Kaan Baalis are decent choices. A maang teeka and gold bangles can enhance your beauty. For a wedding party, pair sleek jewelry with your classic Baluchari silk saree. When wearing a heavily woven Baluchari silk saree, keep your jewelry simple. 


  1. Open Jacket

Open jackets are becoming a fashionable alternative to stylish blouses for sarees. It works beautifully with the saree and blouse, creating a modern look without sacrificing the saree's classic beauty. You can go all out with an embroidered jacket and a Baluchari saree or dress it down with a plain jacket and ]a thick saree.


  1. Belt 

Wear your Baluchari saree as you normally would, but cinch the pallu in at the waist with a belt. You can even use a kamarbhandh if you want to go for a more traditional look. A perfect belt suiting the saree will work wonders and will add a statement style to the look. Try different types of belt that might suit the saree.


  1. Draping Style

Try draping it differently for something unique. You can experiment with different methods and patterns to drape your saree to attain the desired look. Fresh and innovative draping methods are appreciated and imitated by women of all cultures.


  1. Layering

The ability to layer things properly is a new and vital fashion skill. A saree is another option. By choosing the right inner or outer layer, you can modernize your Baluchari saree. Layering is about color combinations. Try the color block technique by  mixing contrasting colors for a more refined and classy look.


Online shopping for best Baluchari silk sarees at Parinita

The fabric used to make baluchari sarees is silk. They are adorned with  enticing motifs and silk brocade patterns that complement the base hue. The Baluchari saree is beautiful because of the harmony  of its colors. The colors utilized in modern handloom Baluchari silk sarees are bright and bold. More and more modern sarees are made with eco-friendly materials. Neem leaves, banana leaves, fruit dyes, dried twigs, dried flowers, turmeric leaves, etc. are just a few of the natural items utilized in the dying process of Baluchari sarees.


At Parinita, one can select from a comprehensive inventory of Baluchari sarees available online. We carry some of the finest Baluchari silk sarees as well as cotton Baluchari sarees, both of which are perennially fashionable. The Baluchari silk sarees that you can buy online from Parinita will help you exude sophistication and style. Invest in one of our exquisitely lovely cotton Baluchari sarees right away and adorn yourself in style.


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The Baluchari saree is a traditional saree that originated within West Bengal and is mainly worn by women from India as well as Bangladesh. This is an intricately woven saree made of thickly dyed silk, and intricate patterns depicting Indian mythology, woven on its big "pallu"

Baluchari Swarnachari and Baluchari Swarnachari both are similar to the type of sarees and mythological works with the only difference being the minakari work that is done on pallu of Baluchari using thread yarn along with Swarnachari minakari work is done with gold Zari. Our exclusive selection that includes Baluchari, as well as Swarnachari Saree, is 100% pure Silk that is tagged with Sikmark tag and is purely handwoven.

Baluchari is among the most well-known weaving techniques of Bengal. Legends and puranic stories that are related to Ramayana as well as Mahabharata are woven into sarees in intricate detail using either silk, cotton, or precious metal thread work. These stories form an integral part of the design. They also serve as a visual representation of folklore that is popular.