Models of Sarees

The Banarasi Saree is a symbol of the traditional Indian culture and is one of the most famous sarees in India.

Banarasi sarees are made in the city of Varanasi.

Chikankari Saree – Uttar Pradesh. The Chikankari Saree is one of the many traditional sarees of India.sarees feature intricate white-on-white embroidery, lending an ethereal elegance.

Kanjeevaram sarees are known for their vibrant colors and intricate temple border designs,Vivacious colors, royal borders, and the rich silk give Kanjeevaram Saree an ornate aura.

Bandhani Saree, which means “tie-dye” in Hindi, is woven with intricate patterns and designs. The saree is traditionally worn with an unstitched blouse,sarees are made by tying small knots in the fabric,Sarees come in different colors and patterns 

Chanderi saree unique and distinct is the shimmery texture of the fabric and the artistic golden zari works on the saree. 

The colour of the Chanderi saree can vary from white to yellowish beige. There are different types of Chanderi like Chanderi silk and Chanderi cotton sarees available on the internet that you can buy online at an affordable price.

 

Types Of Materials,
MaterialPros
SilkDurable, lustrous sheen, intricate designs
CottonLightweight, breathable, great for everyday wear
ChiffonLightweight, sheer, perfect for formal events
GeorgetteLightweight, flowy, great for a variety of occasions

Beautiful soft uppada crape saree with allover sibori and bandhani design and Beautiful rich zari weaving contrast border.... Uppada is well known for its traditional Jamdani / Uppada Handlooms. Uppada handlooms are well known for its unique designs. Usually Uppada handlooms are made in cotton/silk warp and wept. The count used in weaving gives the softness and hardness of the fabric

Mangalagiri cotton saree.r

Paithani Saree

  • Origin: Maharashtra
  • Fabric: Silk
  • Features: Intricate peacock designs, rich zari borders, lotus motifs

Patola Saree

  • Origin: Patan, Gujarat
  • Fabric: Silk
  • Features: Double ikat weaving, geometric and figurative patterns, vibrant colors
  • Occasions: Weddings, special events

Tant Saree

  • Origin: West Bengal
  • Fabric: Cotton
  • Features: Light and airy texture, broad borders, floral and paisley motifs
  • Occasions: Daily wear, casual events

Pochampally Saree

  • Origin: Telangana
  • Fabric: Silk, cotton
  • Features: Ikat weaving, geometric patterns, bold colors
  • Occasions: Festive occasions, formal events

Mysore Silk Saree

  • Origin: Mysore, Karnataka
  • Fabric: Silk
  • Features: Smooth texture, solid colors with minimalistic designs, zari borders
  • Occasions: Weddings, formal events

Nauvari Saree

  • Origin: Maharashtra
  • Fabric: Cotton, silk
  • Features: Draped in a dhoti style, minimalistic design, often worn without a petticoat
  • Occasions: Traditional events, dance performances

Chikankari Saree

  • Origin: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
  • Fabric: Cotton, chiffon, georgette
  • Features: Delicate embroidery, floral and paisley motifs, light colors
  • Occasions: Casual wear, summer events

Kota Doria Saree

  • Origin: Kota, Rajasthan
  • Fabric: Cotton, silk
  • Features: Checkered patterns, lightweight and airy texture
  • Occasions: Summer wear, casual events

Kasavu Saree

  • Origin: Kerala
  • Fabric: Cotton
  • Features: Creamy white with golden borders, simple yet elegant
  • Occasions: Onam festival, weddings

Bhagalpuri Saree

  • Origin: Bhagalpur, Bihar
  • Fabric: Tussar silk
  • Features: Rich texture, earthy tones, natural sheen
  • Occasions: Formal events, casual wear
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