Handwoven Sarees From India

Saree is an expression of Indian cultures and traditions. Its elegance is unparalleled, which is why we all adore this one-of-a-kind garment. The timeless piece is in various styles. The standard nine yards of drape can be modeled and styled in multiple ways depending on India’s different types of sarees. Check out five famous Hand-Woven Sarees from India!  1. KANJIVARAM SAREE FROM TAMIL NADU       Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram Saree has an ornate aura due to its vibrant colors, royal borders, and rich silk. It is a traditional bridal saree from Tamil Nadu that has been adopted all over the country for special occasions. Pure Mulberry Silk is used to create these sarees and has inherent elegance and grace. The sarees have a signature gold tint to enhance their appearance. Kanjeevaram also creates religious motifs based on temples and mythological stories. A Kanjeevaram saree’s pallu is usually a contrasting color that adds flavor to the drape’s texture. Style tip: Many Bollywood Actresses have donned their Kanjeevarams for Red Carpet Events. The saree is often paired with gold jewelry to compliment the regal appearance of the saree. 2. BANDHANI SAREE FROM GUJRAT   Tie and dye Bandhani printed sarees are Gujrat’s most adorned Saree Pieces. Bandhani Sarees are available in different colors and patterns, but the same age-old belief holds. It brings the bride a bright future and good fortune. Making a Bandhani Saree is laborious, with dying done by hand. Bandhani is a vibrant, ethnic saree conjuring up fantastic images of Gujarati and Rajasthani culture. … Continue reading Handwoven Sarees From India