Ritu Kumar – Varanasi Weaves

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Indian Fashion Series 4 |
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Date of Issue | January 14, 2020 |
Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Quantity | 500,000 |
Perforation | 13¼ x 13¾ |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
Printing Process | Wet Offset |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Credit (Designed By) | Ms. Nenu Gupta Prof. Manika walia |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 3649A Stamp Number IN 3206 Yvert et Tellier IN 3326 Stanley Gibbons IN 3722 Phila-India IN 3688 |
Themes | Fashion | Textile Industry |
A Revival of Indian Textile Heritage
Ritu Kumar, one of India’s most celebrated fashion designers and a Padma Shri awardee, has always been a pioneer in reviving traditional crafts. With her collection Varanasi Weaves, she pays homage to the centuries-old weaving traditions of Banaras, a city synonymous with luxury handlooms and royal textiles.
The Beauty of Varanasi Weaves
The Varanasi Weaves collection showcases the intricate artistry of motifs like Badami, Kyari, Shikarghar, and Guldavari. These designs are woven with glittering gold and silver threads, reminiscent of the grandeur once reserved for kings and queens. Each piece is not just a garment—it is a living legacy of India’s weaving traditions, preserved through meticulous craftsmanship.
Ritu Kumar: The Textile Revivalist
Throughout her career, Ritu Kumar has championed Indian handlooms, working closely with artisans to safeguard heritage techniques. Her Varanasi Weaves initiative, supported by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, is not just a design collection but also a movement to protect Banaras’ handloom weaving community.
By reviving motifs and weaving traditions that were on the verge of fading, she has given new life to a craft that continues to inspire fashion globally.
From Loom to Postage Stamp
The cultural and artistic value of Varanasi Weaves has been immortalized in a commemorative postage stamp issued by India Post as part of the Indian Fashion – Designers’ Creations: Series 4.
For philatelists, this stamp is more than a collectible—it is a miniature work of art that celebrates Banaras’ weaving heritage and Ritu Kumar’s visionary role in preserving it.
A Legacy Woven in Gold and Silver
The Varanasi Weaves stamp symbolizes the harmony of tradition and modernity. For collectors, it is not just a piece of postal history but also a tribute to India’s timeless textile artistry, captured through Ritu Kumar’s lens of design.
The Varanasi Weaves collection reminds us that fashion can go beyond style—it can safeguard traditions, empower artisans, and preserve cultural heritage. With its place on a postage stamp, this story of craft and revival now travels the world, one envelope at a time.
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