Wednesday 27 September 2017

The Gems of India- Sarees

Have you ever wondered how each of your 9- yards saree tells a beautiful story? A story about its origin, a story about its making process, a story about who has made it and the story about how that saree reached you. Being an Indian woman you are bound to fall in love with the magic sarees do once you wear them. In fact not only Indian but also women around the globe like to wear sarees for their special occasions.
A saree is taken special care of to be weaved with threads of fine fabrics and finishing it off with mind blowing patterns which differ as you move from one place to another. Apart from the way in which the saree is woven, Indian women like to experiment in the way of draping the saree as well. Wearing a saree nowadays has become a fad. Women including young girls take sarees as a fashion statement or for one time gaga looks. There are a number of sarees woven keeping a particular occasion in mind. So why not broaden our knowledge about sarees a little more by seeing how diverse sarees are made in India? The next you go for saree shopping, you can definitely try one of these sarees. While it is almost impossible to count the different types of sarees made, here are a number of mesmerising sarees made in India handpicked by us.



1.       Benarasi Saree

Blessed with abundance of richness, Banarasi saree online are sure to take away your heart at first sight. Their marvellous colours, sheen and texture makes the saree worth the money. The sarees are crafted in Varanasi and have heavy golden embroidery especially on the borders. They are popular as bridal sarees in North India.

2.       Chanderi Silk saree

The saree is traditionally designed and tailored in Madhya Pradesh and can give the royal affair a pretty peek. The sarees are made of one of a kind tissue silk and falls in the category of sheer sarees. Generally women love wearing the white saree with gold border combination in Chanderi Silk.

3.       Classic Tant sarees

If you think you haven’t heard about these sarees then maybe you are wrong. We all have come across Bengali women who wear their traditional sarees, at least must have seen in some movies. These sarees are Tant sarees. They are made of crisp cotton and does don’t possess an easy flowing attitude as silk or georgette.



4.       How to buy designer sarees

Very well associated to a bride, the South Indian bridal saree now has also gained popularity among North India and the North-East.

5.       Sambalpuri Silk branded sari

We can’t thank Odisa enough for giving us the most striking saree of all time. The saree can be found in silk and cotton fabric with gorgeous embroidery patterns and can be combined with terracotta jewellery.



6.       Nauvari Saree

Popular among Maharashtrian women, this saree is nothing less than a feast to the eyes. The branded sari has a special way of draping them. They are tucked at the back and look somewhat like a dhoti-style saree



Paithani Saree

Another one from the Maharashtra culture, the Paithani saree online store are loved for their pallu as it showcases the real power of nature with natural patters like trees, parrots and peacocks. These sarees are worn during special occasions. They look very heavy to carry even though they might not feel the same once you wear them.


India has many other hidden gems when it comes to sarees but we pick our few favourites. So this festive season make sure you try to get your hands on these gems!

4 comments:

  1. Indian sarees - the hidden treasure of style. Indian women who dress-up with sarees, look truly beautiful with this traditional avatar. Indian traditional clothing is incomplete with out sarees & from north to south & east to west Indian sarees have a huge variety. In this festive season plain saree with designer blouse brings a ‘wow’ appeal which makes different from the crowd.

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  2. Now you can get Traditional Indian paithani saree online in USA and shop from a huge range of pure silk paithani sarees at Karmaplace.

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