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During the British colonial period, the demand for Banarasi sarees increased even more. The British traders were fascinated by the luxurious fabric and intricate designs of the sarees, and they started exporting them to Europe. The Banarasi saree became a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage, and it was worn by women from all walks of life. The saree became an important part of Indian fashion.