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Traditional Indian Sarees

Sarees by Tradition The ethnic Indian attire, which symbolizes the essence of purity and represents the rich tradition of India, is the sari or saree. In spite of Western influences in the modern Fashion Industry, the ethnic element and the traditional touch to any Indian Costume is still alive. The traditional look of any garment will never change whatever the fashion is. Today, in the Indian market, we have different varieties of sarees starting from heavy embroidered to designer look to fancy sarees to sarees exclusive for brides and weddings.

Varieties of Traditional Sarees

There are many varieties of traditional sarees coming from different parts of India. Each state of India has its own significant characteristics which are finely woven using various yarns and threads by India weavers. Whether for a religious ceremony or a festival or weddings, Indian women still prefer to wear the tardtional saris which display elegance and beauty. The traditional sarees of Indian women from all over India are very popular. Think over the choices you have
  • The silk ikat sari from Gujarat along with Gujarati brocade.
  • The embroidered tinsel saris made famous by groups such as rabaris and sodha Rajputs having zardosi and golden gilt thread embroidery becoming an inseparable part of the bridal trousseau.
  • The Paithani saree from Maharashtra.
  • The Chanderi and Maheshwari sarees from Madhya Pradesh.
  • The Benarasi sari with legendary Benaras brocade.
  • The Jamdani Sarees, the Baluchari sarees and the Tanchois sarees of the east.
  • The Kanjeevaram saris, Konrad or temple sarees of South India, Kota silk saree of Rajasthan and many others the list is endless.
  • The muga or pat sarees form Assam
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Popularity of Indian Traditional Sarees

Inspite of the emergence of fashionable sarees like as the chiffon, georgette, tissue and even the bollywood varieties, there is something in the traditional sarees that make them all the more desirable by every Indian women. The traditional Indian sarees are available in subtly luxurious fabrics, embroideries, embellishments, motifs, colours, designs and patterns having a unique charm and beauty, displaying at the same time the rich cultural heretage of India.

These traditional Indian sarees look all the more beautiful and attractive when worn with the traditional jewelleries and other accessories. Mostly red, magenta, maroon, orange, emerald are the colours worn by the Indian brides. Indian Traditional Sarees can be perfectly worn for the parties as well. In such occasions, you can match your traditional saree with junk jewelleries and other accessories as well which will give you elegant and the classy look for a party.
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