Saturday, April 19, 2014

Different types of Traditional Saree in India

Saree is the six yards which is weaved with the threads of tradition and culture of India. Indian sarees are becoming more fashionable in todays period. In India every type of handloom saree are always famous.There are two types of fabric in India like silk and cotton. Within these two there are various types of indian sarees .

Actress Asin wear the traditional saree of kerela,

Every state has it's own style of silk and
cotton saree with various designs. 
For example:

Kanjeevaram: This is the famous bridal saree of South Indian. The saree have vibrant colors with temple borders.

Dhakai: This is the pure cotton saree which weaved in Bangladesh.

Paithani: Paithani is the famous saree of Maharastra.

Sambalpuri: This saree available in both silk and cotton fabrics. Sambalpuri saree available in Sambalpur.

Pattu saree: Pattu sarees are white in color and have golden borders . The saree available in Kerela.

Assam Silk: Assam is famous for producing the famous silk in India.

Various type of tradition saree of India


Banarasi saree: Banarasi saree is the bridal saree of North India. The saree are famous for it's color and texture.

Pochampally: It is a pure cotton saree.

Chanderi:  Chanderi silk is famous in Madhya Pradesh for it's elegant work.

Bomkai: Bomkai saree available in both silk and cotton saree from the small village of Odisha.

Tant: Tant saree is famous in West Bengal. This saree have much starch and beautiful work.

Kotki: Kotki saree are famous in odisha. It is made in both fabrics.

Pasapalli: Pasapalli saree are famous in odisha with it's beautiful check works on whole body.

Khandua silk saree: Khandua is a silk saree which worn to Lord Jagannath. It is a pure silk.

From online shopping you can get the vareity  of saree.

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