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Red Tibetan Endless Knot with Self Weave and Tibetan Auspicious Symbols
Silk Handloom Brocade
25 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB55
Precio por yarda: $25.00


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Golden Tibetan Endless Knot with Self Weave and Tibetan Auspicious Symbols
Silk Handloom Brocade
24 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB56
Precio por yarda: $25.00


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Dark Brown Tibetan Brocade with Woven Dharma Wheels
Silk Handloom Brocade
25 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB57
Precio por yarda: $25.00


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Amber Thangka Brocade from Banaras with Woven Flowers
Silk
Weaver Kasim Family of Banaras
25 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB52
Precio por yarda: $40.00


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Gray Brocade Fabric with Woven Roses by Hand
Pure Silk Handloom Brocade
Weaver Kasim Family of Banaras
22.5 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB53
Precio por yarda: $125.00


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Navy-Blue Thangka Brocade from Banaras with Woven Flowers
Silk
Weaver Kasim Family of Banaras
25 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB54
Precio por yarda: $40.00


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Navy-Blue Luxurious Brocade with Large Flowers
Pure Silk Handloom Brocade
Weaver Kasim Family of Banaras
23 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFA10
Precio por yarda: $110.00


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Green Khadi Fabric with Printed Leaves
Pure Cotton
52.0 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB07
Precio por yarda: $15.00


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Burgundy Banarasi Brocade Fabric with Woven Flowers
PolySilk
42 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB08
Precio por yarda: $45.00


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Beige Khadi Fabric with Printed Om
Pure Cotton
44.0 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB10
Precio por yarda: $15.00


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Dark-Green Banarasi Katan Georgette Fabric with Woven Paisleys in Copper Color Thread
Pure Handloom Georgette Silk
45 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB12
Precio por yarda: $60.00


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Brown Handspun Coarse Khadi
Pure Cotton
34 inches wide

Código del Artículo: SFB13
Precio por yarda: $15.00


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Green Khadi Fabric with Printed Paisleys
Pure Cotton
45.0 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB15
Precio por yarda: $15.00


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Black Banarasi Brocade Fabric with Woven Paisleys
PolySilk
44 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB16
Precio por yarda: $45.00


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Red Banarasi Katan Georgette Fabric with Woven Leaves
Pure Handloom Georgette Silk
45 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB17
Precio por yarda: $60.00


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Green Banarasi Katan Georgette Fabric with Woven Lotuses
Pure Handloom Georgette Silk
45 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB20
Precio por yarda: $60.00


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Rust Banarasi Katan Georgette Fabric with Woven Paisleys in Copper Color Thread
Pure Handloom Georgette Silk
45 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFB21
Precio por yarda: $60.00


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The Diamond-like State of Enlightenment (Golden Vajra Alter Cloth)
Pure Silk Handloom Brocade
28 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: KG65
Precio por yarda: $90.00


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Turquoise-Blue Fabric from Banaras with Paisleys Woven in Golden Thread
PolySilk
42 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFA28
Precio por yarda: $45.00


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Royal-Blue Brocade Fabric with Five Woven Flowers
Pure Silk Handloom Brocade
Weaver Kasim Family of Banaras
23 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFA30
Precio por yarda: $115.00


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Purple Fabric from Banaras with Paisleys Woven in Golden Thread
PolySilk
42 Inches Wide

Código del Artículo: SFA33
Precio por yarda: $45.00


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What is a Silk Brocade?

It is a richly patterned silk fabric characterized by the use of gold and silver thread. Silk Brocades are luxury textiles.

In the Tibetan language, the word for silk brocade is gya-ser, this term being widely prevalent even today amongst the textile traders of Banaras. There are however regional names also; for instance, in both Ladakh and Bhutan, it is called gos-chen. literally meaning the 'great garment.'

Tibet's Connection with Silk:

The gift of silk was first brought to Tibet from China; by the Chinese princess who married King Songtsen Gampo of Tibet in the first part of the seventh century. Slowly, this fascinating textile penetrated all aspects of Tibetan daily life, developing into an integral part of their religious and secular ethos.

Traders belonging to the Marwari community - from Rajasthan and well known for their business acumen - settled in Kalimpong (near Sikkim), first took the samples of this Chinese brocade to Varanasi. Some people believe it was the Nepalese traders who took the initiative. Over time, Banarasi brocades overtook their Chinese counterparts in popularity.

The reasons for the partiality towards the brocade from Varanasi were (are):

a). The quality of the gold was better.

b). The fabric was thicker.

c). In modern times, brocade from Varanasi is still entirely hand-woven whereas the Chinese brocades are now machine made.

d). The Indian merchants take even small orders while their Chinese counterparts insist on orders for large quantities.

Uses of Silk Brocade in the Religious Life of Tibet:

1). For the design and decoration of shrines as altar (chos-kyap) and seat coverings, drapes and canopies (u-lep) marking the seat of a high religious person.

2). Used for pillar covers (ka-phen) and door hangings (cheb-le).

3). For framing thangka paintings.

4). To adorn images of deities.

5). For making dance costumes.

6). As altar over hangs for the seats of high lamas.


The Kasim family of Varanasi - A 200 Year Old Institution:

The Kasim Family of Banaras are virtually synonymous with Tibetan Brocade and were the first to manufacture these at Banaras, more than 200 years ago.

Since then it has been a constant passion with the family and the only time production fell was in the early 1960s when China occupied Tibet. Reminiscences one of the Kasim brothers:

'Our father was adamant that we will not give up gya-ser weaving, He said that this brocade is connected with someone's religion and religion never gets over.'

Slowly, a revival began around 1965, when the Tibetans in exile sought out gya-ser brocades again to decorate the monasteries being established in India. There was a further demand from Tibetan communities spread around the world as well as from Buddhist pilgrims who came to Sarnath and Bodhgaya, sacred cities near Banaras, highlighting the continued importance of silk brocades in the lives of Tibetans.

The contribution of the Kasim Family was acknowledged by the Dalai Lama himself when he introduced them at a gathering by saying 'These are the people who make the fabric of our religion.'

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