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8 Types of Sarees Every Indian Woman Must Have

By Rima

The saree is an Indian ethnic garment worn by women, that consists of a drape ranging from five to nine yards in length. The history of this ethnic masterpiece can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Every state in India has its own variety of saree. Let’s have a look at some of the most beautiful traditional Indian sarees that every Indian woman must have in her wardrobe:

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1.Banarasi Saree – Varanasi

1.	Banarasi Saree - Varanasi

The Banarasi silk saree from Varanasi or Banaras is one of the most loved sarees amongst Indian women. This silk saree is famous for its opulent gold and silver brocade and zari work. The Banarasi saree is often worn by Bengali brides on their wedding day. The Mughal-inspired designs and breath-taking floral and foliate motifs make this a visual masterpiece.

  1. Kanjeevaram Saree – Tamil Nadu

 

Kanjeevaram Saree - Tamil Nadu
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The Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram saree is an elegant silk saree which originates in Kanchipuram, a small town in Tamil Nadu. These gorgeous silk sarees are known for their unique temple borders, gold dipped silver thread work and bright colours. The heavy zari designs make the Kanjeevaram saree the most sought after outfit for South Indian brides.

  1. Bandhani Saree – Gujarat

3.	Bandhani Saree – Gujarat

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The Bandhani saree is a work of art which is created by tie-dyeing fabrics using bright, vibrant colours. This is done by dyeing a fabric which is tightly tied with a string at different places. This creates abstract patterns which gives the saree a vivid, striking look. Although this saree can be found in Gujarat, Rajasthan and Punjab, it has originated from the Khatri community of Gujarat.

  1. Taant Saree – West Bengal

Taant Saree - West Bengal

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The Taant is a traditional Bengali saree, popularly known as Bengali cotton. The word “taant” translates to “made on the loom”. Taant sarees, made from cotton threads, are light, transparent and airy, making them extremely comfortable in the hot, humid climate of West Bengal. Bengali women typically wear these sarees on a regular basis, owing to the comfort factor. The Taant saree is characterized by a thick border and artistic, floral motifs.

  1. Phulkari Saree – Punjab

Phulkari Saree – Punjab

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The term “phulkari” literally translates to “flower work”. The Phulkari saree is a beautiful saree that originates in Punjab. As the name suggests, this saree is distinguished with its floral motifs. The embroidery for the Phulkari saree is done with floss silk thread on coarse, hand-woven cotton fabric. Phulkari sarees are typically part of a Punjabi bride’s wedding trousseau, the bright, floral motifs signifying joyous occasions. These sarees are also worn during major festivals celebrated in Punjab.

  1. Lehariya Saree – Rajasthan


Lehariya Saree – Rajasthan
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The vibrant Lehariya saree of Rajasthan is similar to the Bandhani saree of Gujarat. Both these traditional, ethnic sarees are made using a tie-dye method. In case of the Lehariya, the dyeing is done in such a way in order to create complex waves, thus the name “lehariya” which means “wave”. These sarees are characterized by their vivid, vibrant colours and distinctive designs.

  1. Chikankari Saree – Lucknow

 

Chikankari Saree – Lucknow

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The term “Chikankari” means “embroidery”. Chikankari sarees are some of the most elegant and feminine sarees available in India. Originating in Lucknow, it is believed that the Chikankari style of embroidery was introduced by Noor Jahan, the wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir. White thread is delicately embroidered on fabrics like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza etc. Usually, pastel colours are used in order to give a more feminine vibe to the sarees. Although, originally from Lucknow, these sarees are a favourite amongst women in every part of India.

  1. Chanderi Saree – Madhya Pradesh

Chanderi Saree - Madhya Pradesh

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Chanderi sarees are the traditional sarees that originate in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh. These sarees are made from three types of fabric – pure silk, Chanderi cotton and silk cotton. Chanderi sarees are famous for their elegance and beauty. They are characterized by the use of gold and silver brocade or zari and opulent embroidery.

The saree is 9 yards of sheer elegance which enhances the beauty of Indian women. Be it for a wedding function or a day at office, the saree is one of the most versatile and elegant outfits available in the market. Check out these trendy ways how you can add an oomph factor to the traditional saree!


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