Types of Regional and Traditional Sarees of India
Types
of traditional wedding Sarees for Indian women include kanjeevaram
wedding sari, Banarasi wedding sari, sambalpuri wedding sari, Assam
silk, gota sari, Resham sari, Zardosi sari, paithani sari, Bomkai
Sarees, bandhani sari and neriyathum sari.
Sambalpuri Saree
Sambalpuri
Saree is a traditional Handloom sarees, produced in Sambalpur and near
by district of Odisha. The Sambalpuri sari reflect an original style of
craft made from fabric woven on a hand loom.
Kasta Saree
Kasta
Sari also referred to as Nauvari is the traditional Marathi style of
sari, a single nine yard sari that is worn very similar to the
Maharashtrian dhoti.
Chiffon Saree
Chiffon
Sarees are light weight fabric sarees made purely from silk. These
sarees are one of the most appealing attire for Indian women.
Georgette Saree
Georgette
Sarees are also light weight attire made from silk with highly twisted
yarns. These sarees are made in solid colors and prints.
Kosa Saree
Kosa
Sarees are one of the most popular sarees in India, available in
different colors, patterns and designs. Kosa silk produced from larvae
of several species of silkworms in Chhattisgarh.
Net Saree
Net
Sarees are made with a fabric with open spaces and come in different
varieties. Different weaving patterns can be used for different kinds of
netting.
Bandhani Saree
Bandhani
is a tie dye textile process and the technique,variety and colour used
in Bandhana are highly decorated. Bandhani Sarees are being sold all
over India, especially during the festive and wedding seasons.
Kasavu Saree
Kasavu
Sarees from Kerala are the traditional clothing of women in the
state,especially during the festival and wedding seasons. The Kasavu
Sarees is traditionally white or cream in colour and consists of two
pieces of cloth.
Patola Saree
Patola
Saree is a double ikat sari made from silk in Patan of Gujarat. These
saris are most populara and very expensive, once worn only by royal and
aristocratic families.
Kanjeevaram Saree
Kanjeevaram
Saree are weaved from pure mulberry silk thread, made by the weavers of
kancheepuram. Kanchipuram Sarees has been recognized as a Geographical
indication by the Government of India.
Kalamkari Saree
Kalamkari
Sarees produced in many different regions of South India and There are
two distinctive styles of kalamkari art in India – the Srikalahasti
style and the Machilipatnam style.
Paithani Saree
Paithani
Sarees are made from very fine silk, produced in Paithan town in
Aurangabad. Paithani variety of Sarees are considered as one of the
richest saris in India.
Muga Saree
Muga
Sarees are produced in Assam from wild Muga silks,Pat and warm Eri
silk. Muga silk was recognized as a protected geographical indication
and used in products like saris, mekhalas and chadors.
Puttapaka Saree
Puttapaka
Sarees made in Puttapaka village of Nalgonda district in Telangana.
These Sarees are known for its unique Puttapaka tie and dye style and
closely resembles Sambalpuri saree.
Pochampally Saree
Pochampally
Sarees are made of one of the ancient Ikat weaving with traditional
geometric patterns. Air India cabin crew wear specially designed
pochampally silk sarees.
Gadwal Saree
Gadwal
Sarees is registered as one of the geographical indication from
Telangana and are most notable for the best Zari on the saris. These
saris have been popular and consists of cotton body with silk pallu.
Konrad Saree
Konrad
Sarees also known as Temple Sarees are well known sarees from South
India, originated from Tamil Nadu. These sarees were originally woven
for temple deities and one of the most expensive sarees in India.
Ilkal Saree
Ilkal
Sarees produced in the town of Ilkal in the Bagalkot district and use
of a form of embroidery called as Kasuti, a traditional form of folk
embroidery from Karnataka. The embroidery include in Ilkal Sarees are
like gopura, chariot, palanquins and elephants.
Kantha Saree
Kantha
type of embroidery and sarees are produced in the states of West Bengal
and Odisha. Stitching of Kantha commonly known as Nakshi Kantha and
traditionally worn by women in Bengal.
Kerala Saree
Kerala
Sarees is verly closely related to mundum neriyathum but consists of a
single piece of cloth. Traditional and modern styles of Kerala Sarees
are regarded as the cultural costume of women.
Phulkari Saree
Phulkari
is a embroidery technique from the Punjab region and mostly used during
marriage and other festivals. Phulkari embroidery most favoured colour
is red and its shades.
Chikankari Saree
Chikan
embroidery is a traditional embroidery style from Lucknow and one of
the best known textile decoration styles. Lucknow Chikankari work
embroidery sarees are one of the best sarees in India.
Kota Doria Saree
Kota
Doria Sarees made at Kota,Mau and and its nearby area, know for a bit
of embroidery and border patches. Kota sarees are are popularly known as
Masuria in the region.
Baluchari Saree
Baluchari
Sarees worn by women across India, mostly Bishnupur and its surrounding
places of West Bengal. The Baluchari Sari has been granted the status
of Geographical indication in India.
Mangalagiri Saree
Mangalagiri
Sarees and Fabrics are produced in Mangalagiri town of Guntur and
registered as one of the best handicraft from Andhra Pradesh.
Mangalagiri saris are very unique in variety and has the most
characteristic features.
Bomkai Saree
Bomkai
Saree are produced by Bhulia community from Odisha state. Because of
Bomkai sarees, the place is identified Geographical Indications of India
and Aishwarya Rai wore a kind of Bomkai Saree.
Gota Saree
Gota
Patti Sarees originated in Rajasthan,This type of Indian embroidery
used extensively in wedding and formal clothes. The metal embroidery of
Rajasthan is known as Gota work.
Banarasi Saree made in Varanasi
and known for their gold and silver zari. The sarees are made of finely
woven silk and among the finest sarees in India.
Tant Saree
Tant
Saree is a traditional Bengali style saree made by the weavers and
meant for daily use. Tant saree are most comfortable saree for the hot
Indian summer.
Chanderi Saree
Chanderi
Saree made in Chanderi town of Madhya Pradesh,produced from pure silk,
chanderi cotton and silk cotton. Chanderi sari are also known for gold
and silver brocade.
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