Traditional
Indian Sarees..!!
India is a land of culture and diversity.
Traditional Indian clothing has come to prominence once again. There is so much
in this country that you can’t just stuck to one. While writing about Saris and its tradition across India, I
come to know that there are so many varieties in saris that it can’t get
finished in a post. Moreover, every state houses at least a form of saris into
its history of culture and traditional wear. Saris and it’s tradition across
India-continued.
Shonaya Golden Colour Georgette Glitter Patch Work Saree |
Gota Saris
Gota Sari comes from the land of sand dunes; Rajasthan. Gota a
type of embroidery
often uses appliqué techniques.
Unlike its
popularity in Rajasthan, Gota
is especially a Zari made up of
Golden or Silver comes from Lucknow.
Mahotsav-Beige Green Satin Womens Saree |
Chanderi Sarees
Chanderi Sari is a form of traditional sari from Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh. Mythology says
this Sari was founded by Lord Krishna’s cousin. This Sari gradually
comes in 3 different fabrics; Pure Silk, Cotton
Silk and Chanderi Silk. The
weaving of this Sari has been started from 2nd
Century.
Riti Riwaz Art Silk Saree |
Bomkai silk
Bomkai Silk is a tradition of Odisha, originated in the village of Bomkai, these sari is a Handloom
product basically produced by the Bhulia
Community of Subarnapur District.
Often made up of silk this sari looks
gorgeous.
Riti Riwaz Banglory Silk Saree |
Kota Sari
Kota Sari often known as Masuria in Kota, Rajasthan.
Particularly this form gets produce in Kota. Kota Sari is made up of either Pure
Cotton or Silk having square shaped patterns popularly known
as Khats. This Sari is very light weighted and ideal for Indian Summers.
Buyclues Off White Woven Kota Doria Cotton Saree |
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