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The Regal Assortment of Indian Silk Sarees

The nine-yard cloth is the essence of traditional Indian society. The Saree is the only costume which grants a woman her character. Saree holds a powerful style statement, and it can reveal those intricate details about a woman which make a woman appear sensual & extremely feminine. India is a fashion forward country and almost all women from different ages have a craze for sarees.

Pink Coloured Green Silk Saree

There are different varieties in sarees such as colors, fabrics, designs and the growing online shopping trend is booming over the time! The most adored sarees are traditional silk saris. Almost every region in India has their own established silk sarees and they are simply gorgeous. Consequently, apart from visiting different places for traditional exclusive silk sarees, a lot of people are buying designer silk sarees online. Let’s have a look on these exclusive traditional silk sarees mentioned below.

Kanjivaram :-

Kanjivaram silk saree is unique for its lustrous silk fabric & vibrant color contrasts. Characteristically the body, border and pallu of the saree are weaved individually and after that all parts are carefully interlocked together. Wide zari border, detailed checks, stripes, temple designs, floral motifs are the innovative designs of a Kanjivaram sari.

Mysore Silk :-

Mustard And Red Coloured Green Silk Saree
Mysore silk sari is well-known for its gorgeous designs, fine texture and vivacious colors. This saree
is woven in purest form of silk and golden zari. Recently new zari patterns and ‘kasauti’ embroidery have added sophistication to the regal saree.

Paithani :-

Named after a village in Maharashtra, Paithani saree is a typical traditional silk saree made of very fine silk. Paithani sarees contain oblique square design borders, unique motifs like peacocks, parrots, trees, etc. Weavers spend an enormous amount of time to create one saree.

Patola Silk Sari :-

Originated from Gujarat, Patola silk saree is created in silk and are double ikat woven, using a tie-n-dye method. The dye is applied to the yarn earlier than the weaving. In ancient times, patola silk saris were worn by the royals and still these sarees are very expansive. Patola sarees are recognized for their texture, beautiful colors and geometrical design.
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