From Kashmir To Kanyakumari: 7 Regional Sarees That Illuminates India’s Diversity

Women around the world obsess over saree and there are reasons for it. Each saree of Indian origin is made with utmost precision adding a defined beauty to it. Let’s get into the regional taste of Indian sarees. 

indian sarees

India’s diversity is not just reflected in its landscape but also its varied variety of sarees. No outfit can ever match the essence of Indian sarees. We have picked 7 popular Indian sarees for which you should make space in your wardrobe.

Banarasi Saree

Banarasi saree as the name suggests is one of the most popular and the USP of the holy city of Varanasi. The grace this saree adds to the look is unbeatable. The elegant work of gold and silver zari makes this saree the finest among all the regional sarees of India.

banarasi saree

Kanjivaram Saree

Going down the south you will find Kanjivaram saree made by the artisans of Kancheepuram. They use pure mulberry silk to create this masterpiece.

kanjivaram saree

Chanderi Saree

From the subtle town of Madhya Pradesh, Chanderi sarees with gold and silver embroidery are one of the popular sarees of India. The pure silk is handcrafted to make Chanderi Saree a chic and classy piece.

Bandhani Saree

Gujarat has taken the legacy of designing the Badhani saree which is also among the top regional sarees of India. A tie-dyeing technique is applied to make such pieces. The vibrant colours add an aura to this saree making it a perfect choice for all occasions.

bandhani saree

Leheriya Saree

You might not know that Rajasthan has given us Leheriya saree which is knotted to create a kaleidoscopic wave.

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Kalamkari Saree

Kalamkari is a hand-printed cotton saree (sarees under 600 from myntra) manufactured in Andhra Pradesh. They use natural dyes to create this masterpiece.

Tant Saree

Talking about sarees, how can we forget Bengal? Among all others we picked the popular cotton threaded Tant saree (bollywood diva inspired blouse designs) from Bengal which is worn by Bengali women to define their elegance.

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Each state of India has its culture reflected in this unstitched piece of fabric making it unique for all the obvious reasons. From Banarasi sarees to Kanjivaram, Indian sarees never fail to define a woman's beauty.

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