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Top 3 North Indian Traditional Sarees You Can’t Afford To Miss


Traditional Net Sarees

If you’re a saree enthusiast, you can’t overlook some of the very exclusive traditional sarees which belong to north India. Northern part of India has a rich culture and history which is discovered on the sarees, designs and motifs. I’m going to discuss about some of the very famous north Indian sarees which are recognized and treasured by women from all ages.

Banarasi Saris :-

Originated in Varanasi/Banaras, Banarasi sarees are the most valued heavy silk sarees. The weaving procedure is complicated as heavy silk yarns are woven intricately along with gold or silver zari threads. The brocade and zari thread works create ‘Mughal’ inspired elaborate designs & motifs. The borders are specially made and designed with wide zari work. There are an assortment of Banarasi sarees are available such as tanchoi banarasi, katan banarasi, zardouzi banarasi and many more, and these sarees are preferred for wedding and festival purposes. You can buy these luxurious Banarasi sarees online or from any repute store from your locality.

Chikankari Sarees :-

Originated in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Chikankari sarees are the most elegant and graceful hand embroidered sari. This embroidery is finely detailed, presents intense knotty floral patterns and it is believed that the motifs are mostly influenced by ‘Mughal’ art. Mostly come in cotton and pure silk fabric, these saris are also privileged.

Phulkari Sarees :-

Originated in Punjab, Phulkari Sarees are a growing style statement for today’s women. The word ‘Phulkari’ literally means flower-craft or ‘flowering work’. It is one kind of needle-craft embroidery that creates a flowery/floral exterior through the embroidery procedure on a saree. The darn stitch is used in Phulkari work while the base material for the embroidery has traditionally been hand-spun and hand-woven. Come in varieties of colors and material, mostly in khaddar/khadi, these intricate designed sarees are mostly worn in Punjabi traditional weddings and festivals.
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