Handloom sarees have become favorites of every lady whether she is a celebrity or an office going one. These Indian traditional sarees have been associated with excellence in India’s artistry in textiles and fabrics. We have so rich variety of these handcrafted sarees that when we want to buy one we get totally confused about its whereabouts.
To simplify it we have brought to you handpicked sarees from India’s four corners. Check them out to find out your favorite Indian traditional sarees.
Maheshwari Saree is a cotton and pure silk fabric woven with zari or brocade in varied designs. Originating from the town of Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, Maheshwari fabric is mainly used in designing Indian traditional sarees, other than dupattas and dress material for Salwar Kameez. This saree with fresh green color and contrasting colorful border is sure to be in wishlist of everyone.
Chanderi, placed in the Vindhyachal ranges has one of the oldest weaving traditions of the country. Chanderi sarees are known for their sheer texture, light weight and a glossy transparency. Also, they are renowned for their solid bold block prints in contrast colors that are very enchanting and inspiring. This chanderi saree with a contrast pallu is all you need for shinning in light occasions.
Kosa Sarees are produced in Chhattisgarh by the Dewangan tribe. Kosa silk sarees have greatly influenced the nature and tribal inspired designs seen on it that sets it apart from the modern day designs. This saree make a great wear for family functions and parties.
4: Chanderi pure silk saree:
Chanderi Pattu sarees are known for their sheer texture, light weight and transparency. They are typically worked and fringed heavily with handmade gold and silver dots or motifs in real zari threads. These pattu sarees are woven for royal look.
This luscious yellow with green solid motifs Bengal tant cotton Saree is a perfect wear for casual occasions. It is woven using jamdani technique. This Saree has got all the potential to attract anyone in just one look.
These Saree’s are known for their regal charm which is captivated through real zari threads and finest of silk.
These Madhubani Indian traditional sarees with their standout designs are sure to move you with its raw beauty. These hand painted Saree’s are sure to enhance your style.
8: Mulbery silk saree:
There is nothing trendier and fresher than this mulberry silk Saree. This multipurpose drape is a perfect choice for formal and informal occasions.
Kanchipuram is known for its extremely fine and durable silk. It is adorned with intricate real zari motifs on the body border and pallu. This Saree is perfect for new brides.
These Saree are flown, graceful and soft with a slightly grainy texture. This pink & gold Saree with fancy eye catchy prints is very enthralling.
This black and white trendy Saree with eye catchy geometric patterns is all set to appease modern women. It is fully handwoven in Ikat style of dyeing.
These Indian traditional sarees are known for their traditional vibrant colors they feature distinguished zari and Burt’s designs on body, border and pallu. This Saree is a perfect wear for weddings and religious ceremonies.
These Indian traditional sarees are made from kota silk and are exclusively handwoven. It stands out for its distinguished wave pattern with bright colors. This Saree is extremely soft and light and is a perfect wear for summers.
The combination of white flowers as a result of bandhani tie and dye and colorful leaf bel pattern on the border and pallu makes it an interesting wear.
It showcases dhoop chaav effect due to its use of two different silk threads together. This is a perfect rich bridal and wedding silk Saree.
This pure silk is adorned in laborious Ikat and double Ikat tie and dye. It is a prized possession to be worn during weddings and special occasions.
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Amazing Sarees!! I loved the color combination of each Sarees and even the patterns of it.