Banaavat is born from a love for Indian traditions, weddings, and handcrafted details that hold emotions.
Our Signatures
Popular Picks
-
Banaavat Gota Lehriya Envelope
Regular price Rs. 350.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price Rs. 350.00 -
DIY Peacock Rangoli
Regular price Rs. 1,600.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price Rs. 1,600.00 -
DIY Thaal Decor Set - Saffron
Regular price Rs. 1,600.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price Rs. 1,600.00 -
Banaavat Transparent Silk Hamper Bags
Regular price Rs. 420.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price Rs. 420.00 -
Banaavat Mangal Mini Coin Pouch (Set of 6) | Surprise color
Regular price Rs. 500.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price Rs. 500.00 -
Banaavat Lehriya Floral Favor Potli
Regular price Rs. 150.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price Rs. 150.00
Banaavat Silk Cushion Cover (Set of 5)
Saree Covers
Protect and present your sarees in our beautifully designed trousseau covers. Made...
From the Journal
View all-
Packing Sarees for the Trousseau? Here's What M...
Most families spend months collecting the perfect sarees for a trousseau — and then pack everything in one rushed afternoon. Here is what to do differently, and why it matters...
Packing Sarees for the Trousseau? Here's What M...
Most families spend months collecting the perfect sarees for a trousseau — and then pack everything in one rushed afternoon. Here is what to do differently, and why it matters...
-
What Is a Roka Ceremony? The Complete Indian Br...
A roka is the first formal ceremony in an Indian wedding — held 3–6 months before the wedding, marked by a tilak ritual and shagun envelope exchange. Complete guide +...
What Is a Roka Ceremony? The Complete Indian Br...
A roka is the first formal ceremony in an Indian wedding — held 3–6 months before the wedding, marked by a tilak ritual and shagun envelope exchange. Complete guide +...
-
What Is a Shagun Envelope Used For in Indian We...
A shagun envelope carries the auspicious cash gift at Indian weddings — the amount always ends in 1 (₹501, ₹1,001). Complete etiquette + amount guide for every relationship.
What Is a Shagun Envelope Used For in Indian We...
A shagun envelope carries the auspicious cash gift at Indian weddings — the amount always ends in 1 (₹501, ₹1,001). Complete etiquette + amount guide for every relationship.
-
The Ultimate Wedding Vendor Guide
"Planning a wedding is all about finding the right vendors who can bring your dream celebration to life"
The Ultimate Wedding Vendor Guide
"Planning a wedding is all about finding the right vendors who can bring your dream celebration to life"






