Step into the world of Rungkaat through our exclusive video gallery. From behind-the-scenes glimpses of weaving artistry to showcases of our latest Banarasi saree collections, these videos bring alive the essence of tradition, elegance, and craftsmanship. Discover stories woven in silk, styling inspirations, and the timeless journey of sarees that continue to enchant fashion lovers worldwide.
Rungkaat was never built around selling; it was built around making something worth buying. Our Banarasi Katan Silk Sarees in Varanasi come from weavers who have spent their entire lives at the loom, not learning from a manual but from their fathers and grandfathers before them. Katan silk itself is quite different from regular silk; the yarns are twisted tighter, which gives the fabric a body and sheen that drapes in a way unlike anything else.
Rungkaat spent years working with different fabrics before understanding what makes Khaddi Georgette genuinely special. Our Banarasi Khaddi Georgette Saree in Varanasi bring together two things that rarely meet this well in a single fabric. Khaddi Georgette is a pure silk georgette that is handwoven rather than machine-produced, which gives it a texture and fall that power loom versions simply cannot replicate.
Rungkaat has spent years doing one thing and doing it well. Our Chiffon Banarasi Saree in Varanasi are worth every bit of attention they get. Chiffon is a fabric that moves differently from other silks. It is lighter, softer, and falls in a way that feels almost effortless when draped. Pair that with Banarasi weaving traditions, and what you get is something genuinely hard to find elsewhere.
Rungkaat grew out of a simple frustration with sarees that looked good in photos but felt cheap in person. Our Banarasi Tissue Silk Sarees in Varanasi exist because we wanted to fix that. Tissue silk gets its shimmer from real zari threads woven directly into the base fabric, not printed on top or added later. That is what makes it catch light the way it does. The fabric is sheer, sits lightly on the body, and still manages to look genuinely festive without being overdressed.