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The Different Saree Materials To Choose From For An Indian Wedding

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India has been known to have wonderful dresses and costumes. One of the most expressive clothes of woman's femininity and accepted attire is Sari.

The Indian garment that always remains in vogue is the Saree. It adds grace and elegance to your personality and makes you feel beautiful effortlessly. The saree is one of the world's oldest and perhaps the only surviving unstitched garment from the past.

A sari is such an outfit that adds to the style, attitude, and confidence of the wearer. The sari is worn in different styles in various parts of India. Telugu Bride – South Indian – Hindu Wedding Ceremony – Traditional Silk Sari draped in Nivi or South Indian Style.

Indian weddings are filled with colors. Saree's are an essential part of Indian culture and Indian weddings. For people who love wearing sarees or who have to wear them at least for family functions, selecting the right saree material that suits the occasion, season or your body type is always a mystery.

There are many different types of saree materials to choose from. Here is a guide on the different types of sarees to choose from:

Georgette Sarees 

Originally made from silk, Georgette saree is made with highly twisted yarns. They are soft and light in weight. They usually come in bold and bright colors and have a very elegant look. They are a perfect saree to be worn at a mehndi ceremony.









Kanjeevaram | Kanchipuram Sarees

These are the most famous bridal sarees found in South India. A Kanchipuram Sari is a type of sari traditionally made by weavers from Kanchipuram located in Tamil Nadu, India. Popularly known as Kanjivaram Sari, Kanchipuram Sari is referred to as South India's answer to Banarasi saris. These are woven naturally and distinguished by their wide contrast borders.






Paithani Sarees

Paithani is the famous saree of Maharashtra. It is said that in the time of the great Maratha kings, real gold thread was used to embroider these sarees. These sarees are usually found in the Maharashtrian wedding ceremonies.










Sambalpuri Sarees

Sambalpuri or ‘Ikat’ is the pride of Odisha / Orissa. This pure handloom sarees is available in cotton, silk, and taussor. The Sambalpuri sari is made from fabric woven on a hand-loom and is popular throughout India. 








Kantha Saree

The name Kantha is associated with the embroidery, not the fabric used in the saree. Kantha embroidery is all about decorative motifs with running stitch. That is why the cloth has running stitches all over and has lovely floral, folk, animal and bird motifs. Kantha art keeps rural women of West Bengal engaged, leading to wonderful sarees that show their hard work and labor.






 



Banarasi Saree

Banarasi silk sarees are famous because for their colors and texture. These sarees often have heavy golden embroidery and are popular bridal sarees in North India.





 


These are just a handful of the thousands of saree varieties found in India. You can purchase any of these saree's for the next wedding function from kraftly.com

















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