Some elegant dress? And the first thing that comes to my mind is sari! It is a traditional wear which gives the right charm to any women for that matter. We see even western culture loving Indian saris, and that’s amazing! Sari is one of the oldest form of clothing on planet earth, with references of it dating back centuries, and it’s still going strong. Fashion trends come and go, but the trend of sari is everlasting. Though the western culture has penetrated in our culture so much, still in those grand or special days majority of us do look up for saris to go for.
India, where there is unity in diversity, we also do have a diverse number of saris which are famous in different different regions. Here I have compiled 5 such amazing saris from different states of India which you should definitely have in your wardrobe. Let’s have a look as to what those are:
1. Kanchipuram Silk Sari from Tamil Nadu
These saris are woven from pure mulberry silk thread which is an expensive silk, with generally golden zari. They have wide contrasting boarders which looks extremely elegant. Temple borders, checks, stripes and floral are traditional designs found on this variety of sari. These are popular as bridal saris in South India. These are perfect for any religious occasions or daytime gatherings.
Their price ranges from generally Rs. 2,500 to even lakhs.
2. Banarasi Sari from Uttar Pradesh
Coming from Varanasi, UP, this sari has extraordinary intricate works (either in golden or silver) on it which gives it a rich royal look. This type of sari is made from one of the finest silk and I am sure every woman would love this. Depending on the intricacy of its designs and patterns, a single piece of this sari takes from 15 days to even a month and sometimes up to six months to complete. These are perfect for wedding receptions.
Their price starts from generally Rs. 2,000.
3. Paithani Sari from Maharashtra
This originates from Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The borders of a Paithani have oblique square designs and the pallu has a peacock design. They have a light and shade (dhoop-chaav) effect which is achieved by weaving two different-coloured silk together. They are great as traditional wear or any simple functions to be held in morning.
Their price starts generally from Rs. 1000.
4. Baluchari Sari from West Bengal
Originating form Bengal, this one has depictions of mythological scenes like that of Ramayana or Mahabharata on the pallu of the sari. One sari approximately takes a week or even more to complete. It is made of exotic and durable silk fabric and can be worn during any traditional events or even light social gatherings.
Their price starts generally from Rs. 1,500.
5. Chikankari Sari from Uttar Pradesh
If you have ever visited Lucknow, in Uttar Pradesh, you must have been aware that chikankari is ingrained in Lucknow culture. The literal meaning of chikan is embroidery. Chikan is a delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabric like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza, net, etc. this is perfect for any occasion, its light weight and also very easy to carry!
Their price starts generally from Rs. 1,500.
So these are the must have saris that should be there in your wardrobe. Missing out on any of these?? Go grab it soon!!
About the author: Priyanka is a professional and also a beauty, cosmetic and food enthusiast!
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