Different kinds of Sarees in different parts of India
Saree is a significant symbol of royalty and privilege in India. The nine-yard elegance can be styled in different patterns according to the fabric, culture, and customs of different states in India. Each state in India has its dress code and silk pattern.
The Kanchivaram silk depicts temple designs, culture, positive energy, and good health. The Nauvari silk saree with vibrant colours and dominating borders worn by the Maratha women looks gorgeous. The Bandhani saree has a wide range of colour combinations worn by the Gujaratis. Bengal's Tant saree, which is red and white, is always in trend and depicts Goddess Durga Devi who symbolizes purity. The simple, elegant, and grand look of Lucknow's chikankari sarees paves the way for Persian handicrafts from the nawabi city of Lucknow. The unique weaving technique and the colour combination, yellow and green are the traditional labels for Bomkai sarees.
Saree tales are never-ending. Some of the fabric details in India are described in this blog.
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