All these great artisans are so talented, hard working and humble but as you said don't get much appreciation. The likes of designers like Manish Malhotra and sarbasachi must help these weavers to live in a better working condition, clean environment to save these great traditions of our country, SAVE THE WEAVERS guys. We are very lucky to be blessed with these lovely guys, support them ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Priyanka hats off for showing the different weavers of India. Please share the name of the shop with the sarees and mention if they can sell to international customers
@@ajaypushkarna4811 actually ages ago Bengal was epitome of wealth and prosperity and to showcase their wealth and prosperity in weddings benarasi sarees were used because benarasi sarees were considered most regal and royal sarees back then.. it had lots of colour patterns and silver gold threads were used. In Bengal during those days only kora or gorod were used Shada Saree with Laal Paar (red border) and those were part of our regular wear hence, our forefathers “to show off their wealth” gone way beyond and made benarasi saree a must wear for Bengali brides. Even today you’ll find atleast 2 Benarasi sarees (the real ones) in most of our bengali wardrobe 😊 thanks for asking this beautiful question. I hope I could reply properly with whatever little knowledge I had about it 😊
@@ajaypushkarna4811you will find perhaps one girl in one or ten lakh who didn't get married in red benarasi saree. The poorest of poor or the richest of all goes to red benarasi saree. I must admit they all look etheral in that attire.
Love your passion for handloom and I can totally resonate your feeling for the same. Thank You so much for the videos and for the awareness that you are spreading ❤
You are doing a good job. Earning is of course important but you are doing a good deed by showing what you do. This art is part of ancient India, which cannot be allowed to die out. The main difference between Kanchipuram and Benarasi sarees is the twist of the silk yarn. Kanchipuram silk yarns are double twisted as opposed to the single twist of the Benaras silk yarns. This is the reason Kanchipuram sarees don't need the extra care accorded to the Benaras sarees and last longer.
Thanks for your efforts, you did really a good job, Banarsi sarees are world famous, wondering in the streets of Banaras to find good weavers is a very tuff job, I whole heatedly respect you to bring the deficulties faced by the poor weavers but they allive centuries old traditional work to make beautiful sarees.
Thank you for making this kind of video please visit more time to explore... because our next generation have to know banarasi saree r looking so beautiful but how much of efforts they are giving....and we have to support them to continue....❤
काशी विस्वनाथ मैं दर्शन और उसके नव निर्माण पर एक एपिसोड पहले बनाना था वही काशी है घाट और यहां की संस्कृति.... लंका का श्री हनुमान मंदिर ये सबकुछ काशी है बाबा का घर है.....hope will able to see in next episode of yours vologs❤❤ साड़ी के प्रति लगाव भारतीय नारी शक्ति का प्रेम...ऑल वैल..❤
Thanks for information , mai 3 years se Varanasi m hu , mere Ghar k thik samne hi banarasi sariya bnti h , din bhar machine ki khat khat ki awaj aati h .mai hamesha sochti hu ki kabhi jau dekhne k liye bt abhi TK nahi gai, jidhr m rhti hu gali gali m sariya bnti h .
can understand the pain behind making such vlogs .. HATS OFF !!! This is the kind of content we need .. Highly informative ..KEEP GOING .. Best Wishes !!
I truly enjoy watching your work and there is a lot to learn from these. Thank you for covering many unusually interesting places and topics and presenting in such a sophisticated manner.
I love your videos. They feel very real and down to earth. Please create more of these on weaving and on ethnic traditional foods from all over the country
Di i m spellbound by the details and very intricacies that you go into while shooting any of your video be that of showing any place or getting into the process of making these heritage items...i m addicted to this interests of yours and specially when you show things from the treasure of india's culture...love your video❤ sending lots of respect to you and your work
Beautiful sarees and so well presented as usual. Thank you so much! I love how curious the young boys were who followed you. Can’t wait to come back to India (from the UK). X
Thank you very much for this fantastic Vlog. Really appreciate your hard efforts to create such an nice vlog. Sarees are too beautiful and creative especially handloom sarees. Thank you ones again for this special Banarasi Saree Vlog. 💐💐🙏
Fantastic blog. A lot of hard work was put in to make this blog. Though the product is saree which is meant for females only, the industry is completely male dominated.....
You are going great work.. this is not generally appreciated in today’s world.. but you are doing a service to this art and Indian heritage! :) Just a question.. please ask where the thread is coming from as often it’s difficult to trace that for authenticity. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for this blog. As a Bengali I am a Benarasi lover. Many of my friends think Benarasi are too gaudy and there is hype about kanjeevaram. But in my opinion Benarasi rules. However I wish you would have shown the powerloom next to handloom product for a direct comparison.
Hey desi girl traveller. I visited Benaras about 6 years back and in the same galiyas which you have shown, I could hear only the sound of power looms everywhere 😮. Hardly any handlooms left . We should all try to conserve our heritage handlooms by buying only authentic stuffs. 🙏
All these great artisans are so talented, hard working and humble but as you said don't get much appreciation. The likes of designers like Manish Malhotra and sarbasachi must help these weavers to live in a better working condition, clean environment to save these great traditions of our country, SAVE THE WEAVERS guys. We are very lucky to be blessed with these lovely guys, support them ❤❤❤❤❤❤
हर वस्तु को गहराई से जानने की कोशिश निःसंदेह प्रशंसनीय है । आप की मेहनत इस दिशा में सराहनीय है । धन्यवाद ।
Thank you 😊
Aap sabse mehngi shop pe gayi thi...usse sasti me bhi mil jaigi@@DesiGirlTraveller
You are right weavers are not getting that much.
I appreciate your efforts 🙏
Priyanka hats off for showing the different weavers of India. Please share the name of the shop with the sarees and mention if they can sell to international customers
Banarasi saree mostly used for marriage in Bengali wedding, especially in red complexion. Thanks making a video on it.
Bengali sarees are not worn during weddings in Bengal
Very surprising
@@ajaypushkarna4811In Southern India 5 states ppl wore kanchipuram saree during marriage is it also surprising for you?
@@ajaypushkarna4811 actually ages ago Bengal was epitome of wealth and prosperity and to showcase their wealth and prosperity in weddings benarasi sarees were used because benarasi sarees were considered most regal and royal sarees back then.. it had lots of colour patterns and silver gold threads were used. In Bengal during those days only kora or gorod were used Shada Saree with Laal Paar (red border) and those were part of our regular wear hence, our forefathers “to show off their wealth” gone way beyond and made benarasi saree a must wear for Bengali brides. Even today you’ll find atleast 2 Benarasi sarees (the real ones) in most of our bengali wardrobe 😊 thanks for asking this beautiful question. I hope I could reply properly with whatever little knowledge I had about it 😊
@csrakhidasgupta great👍
@@ajaypushkarna4811you will find perhaps one girl in one or ten lakh who didn't get married in red benarasi saree. The poorest of poor or the richest of all goes to red benarasi saree. I must admit they all look etheral in that attire.
Thank you Priyanka for your hard work. I love your passion and efforts to reach to these remote areas. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Wonderful place beautiful you are explaining very nice 👍
Beautiful n exhaustive coverage on the Bsnarasi weavers n Banarasi saree 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Commendable efforts to show the authentic hardwork done in making beautiful sarees and to remember us why they are costly. Thanks mam
Great, I So The Main Object of Banarashi Sari..in Bengal This Is Very Presious.
Thanks for giving us complete knowledge about Banarsi Saree. Nice vlog about making of handloom and powerloom Banarsi Saree. ❤❤
Thanks a lot
Love your passion for handloom and I can totally resonate your feeling for the same. Thank You so much for the videos and for the awareness that you are spreading ❤
❤very interesting informative videos I love 💕 बनारसी ssari thanks 🙏 प्रियंका जी
You are doing a good job. Earning is of course important but you are doing a good deed by showing what you do.
This art is part of ancient India, which cannot be allowed to die out.
The main difference between Kanchipuram and Benarasi sarees is the twist of the silk yarn. Kanchipuram silk yarns are double twisted as opposed to the single twist of the Benaras silk yarns. This is the reason Kanchipuram sarees don't need the extra care accorded to the Benaras sarees and last longer.
Thanks for your efforts, you did really a good job, Banarsi sarees are world famous, wondering in the streets of Banaras to find good weavers is a very tuff job, I whole heatedly respect you to bring the deficulties faced by the poor weavers but they allive centuries old traditional work to make beautiful sarees.
Yes, you are right
Excellent presentation. Learned a lot from this video.
Nice jankari,, thank you
Great work by you, visuals of weaving were a pleasure to watch. Keep up!👍🏼
Good information. Lovely sarees. I am now determined to save up and get some authentic hand woven banarasi saree now.
Thank you ma'am for showing us the saree craft of India. Very nice to see the hard work done by the artisan of India. 👏👏👏👏
Good Informative video about Banarasi Sarees 👍🏼👍🏼
Both the vdos on Varanasi just awesome!!
Thank you for making this kind of video please visit more time to explore... because our next generation have to know banarasi saree r looking so beautiful but how much of efforts they are giving....and we have to support them to continue....❤
😅I love those 2 cute kids on the beginning who follow you sweetly and intriguly ❤ really cute innocence
काशी विस्वनाथ मैं दर्शन और उसके नव निर्माण पर एक एपिसोड पहले बनाना था वही काशी है घाट और यहां की संस्कृति.... लंका का श्री हनुमान मंदिर
ये सबकुछ काशी है बाबा का घर है.....hope will able to see in next episode of yours vologs❤❤
साड़ी के प्रति लगाव भारतीय नारी शक्ति का प्रेम...ऑल वैल..❤
Bahut sundar . Beautiful
Thank you 😊
Thanks for making video on banaras Street it is nice to see good work
Thanks for information , mai 3 years se Varanasi m hu , mere Ghar k thik samne hi banarasi sariya bnti h , din bhar machine ki khat khat ki awaj aati h .mai hamesha sochti hu ki kabhi jau dekhne k liye bt abhi TK nahi gai, jidhr m rhti hu gali gali m sariya bnti h .
can understand the pain behind making such vlogs .. HATS OFF !!! This is the kind of content we need .. Highly informative ..KEEP GOING .. Best Wishes !!
Thank you for your authentic research and for bringing out true Indian handicrafts 💯👍🏻 Am glad to have found your channel!
Thank you for the effort you have put in to make this beautiful, informative video.
Very informative video...do they weave customized banarasi saree as well with our design ?
I truly enjoy watching your work and there is a lot to learn from these. Thank you for covering many unusually interesting places and topics and presenting in such a sophisticated manner.
I love your videos. They feel very real and down to earth. Please create more of these on weaving and on ethnic traditional foods from all over the country
Yes :)
Very knowledgeable video, Thank-you Very much
Ma'am, u have covered most of the banaras..that I was searching for...very useful vlog...❤
Very informative. Thanks for the video!
Very nicely explained
This type of content is soooo rare and hardworking nature of urs is sooooo amazing ❤❤❤❤❤
Looking very pretty in this colour
Thank you 😊
Amazing vlog 👍 very informative 👌
Loved this video, so glad it came into my feed. Informative and such an eye opener! From UK
Very informative video ❤ aapka hamesha kuchh naya dikhane ki koshish karti hai..
Di i m spellbound by the details and very intricacies that you go into while shooting any of your video be that of showing any place or getting into the process of making these heritage items...i m addicted to this interests of yours and specially when you show things from the treasure of india's culture...love your video❤ sending lots of respect to you and your work
Must watch..lucky to find u..videos ki bheed nein found something perfectly knowledgeable ❤kudos..n keep going..something different 🎉..love
Thank you so much 😀
Your efforts are worth appreciating. Wonderful video.
Thanks a lot :)
Beautiful sarees and so well presented as usual. Thank you so much! I love how curious the young boys were who followed you. Can’t wait to come back to India (from the UK). X
Very good information thank q for sharing 🙂
My pleasure 😊
Thank you very much for this fantastic Vlog.
Really appreciate your hard efforts to create such an nice vlog.
Sarees are too beautiful and creative especially handloom sarees.
Thank you ones again for this special Banarasi Saree Vlog.
💐💐🙏
Thank you for watching :)
Very nice video , very much informative ❤️👍
Beautiful Desi girl, thanks for the upload
We learn so much
Appreciate it
Fantastic blog. A lot of hard work was put in to make this blog. Though the product is saree which is meant for females only, the industry is completely male dominated.....
So much effort they take to make Benarasi sarees ❤ Retailers give funny names to distinguish sarees.😂
You are going great work.. this is not generally appreciated in today’s world.. but you are doing a service to this art and Indian heritage! :)
Just a question.. please ask where the thread is coming from as often it’s difficult to trace that for authenticity. Thank you 🙏
Thank you for taking us to these weaver’s places. ❤
Lovely vlog. Great explanation. Good hard work. Keep smiling and going.
This series has my heart
Thanks for this blog. As a Bengali I am a Benarasi lover. Many of my friends think Benarasi are too gaudy and there is hype about kanjeevaram. But in my opinion Benarasi rules. However I wish you would have shown the powerloom next to handloom product for a direct comparison.
Your videos are always a feast to the eyes. Informative and inspiring for travel ❤❤❤❤
Glad you like them!
Thank you for bringing flavors of India to us.
Good job done girl.so proud of u
Wonderful, great job 👍👏
thank you so much for the kind of information you doing great job all the best
Thanks and welcome
Pls share the showroom details from where you are showing these lovely, Excellent, nice sarees.
Beautiful sarees and informative video❤👌👌👌👌
Truly appreciate your efforts ❤
Great job, great video 👍👏congratulations
Love your videos.. very informative and dil se every single time 🩵🩵
Medam, you are looking beautiful 👌🏻
Nice information
Very informative video. Really like it ❤
Hey desi girl traveller. I visited Benaras about 6 years back and in the same galiyas which you have shown, I could hear only the sound of power looms everywhere 😮. Hardly any handlooms left . We should all try to conserve our heritage handlooms by buying only authentic stuffs. 🙏
Nice.
Amazing work !! You should get recognition from GI on your work . All best wishes from NY
Maybe one day!
Work hard nice ♥️👍💪👌
Worth the wait and watch ❤
Thank you 😊
I like this kind of videos very much ❤
Glad you enjoy them :)
Nice video, but all kadwa weavers do they use the jacquard machine ?
Very beautiful
U look like Priti Zinta ❤❤ well video. Like and share .
Very informative video.
Fantastic video!
Very nice blog amazing
long long live your work
Always beautiful blog
Hats off to you. Great job
West Bengal is not in Bangladesh,, we do manufacture Jamdani in Shantipur, West Bengal.
Cheers Priyanka 😊🎉
Pls share the name and contact details of the showroom from where you are showing these lovely, Excellent, Mesmerizing sarees.
Well, Very Nice, Beautiful 💐🌹👌
Good quality content
Lovely presentation! Love the sarees ❤
Thank you so much 🙂
Good research work... appreciated.. regards from Pakistan 🇵🇰
You make a video of KSIC Mysore Silk from Karnataka.Its a proud of Karnataka state.
Very informative... Great job 👍👍👍
Thanks a lot
Thank you be blessed by divine
Very beautiful video
Thank you! Cheers!
Please make a video on Odisha Handloom also. Especially Khandua silk and Sambalpuri Silk. Khandua Silk is used by lord Jagannath.
Thanks for your input. 😊
Really sweet