10 Indian states and their traditional sari's
Trending 1. Banarasi Saree (Uttar Pradesh) is known for the complex design of Zari and she worn during marriages and special occasions. Its history is related to the mughal period. 2.. Kanjevaram Saree (Tamil Nadu) Canceram Saree is of pure silk. It is known for its heavy heavy boundary and traditional design. 3. Bandhani Saree (Rajasthan, Gujarat) The history of this Saree is related to the Indus Valley Civilization. It has special significance in festivals, folk dances. It binds the cloth and paint and makes designs like dots. 4. Patola Saree (Gujarat) This is a very precious and complicated saree made from double UTKA technology. It takes months to make a pathola, so it is considered very special. 5. Baluchar Saree (Western Bengal) This saree of Murshidabad contains photos of mythology, court scenes. It was very popular during the time of Nawabs and Bengali rentals. This Saree is now part of the heritage. 6. Chicken Saree (Uttar Pradesh) Chikankari of Lucknow is a traditional embroidery art done on cotton Sarees. It was started by Mughal Begum Nur Jahan. The simplicity and Nafatas are popular. 7. Munga Sari (Assam) Munga Saree is made of Munga Silk, which is only produced in Assam. This saree is known for golden color and durability. This is the traditional identity of Assam. 8. Paithani Saree (Maharashtra) This saree is of pure silk and Zari, and his pallu has peacocks like peacocks. It is linked to the Paithan region near Aurangabad and was the choice of Maratha Queens. 9. Kota Doria Saree (Rajasthan) This lights and transparent Saree weave in Kota City. A mixture of side and cotton boards makes this check-like texture. This is an excellent option for the summer. 10. Phulkari Sari (Punjab) Phulkari means “flower embroidery”, which is on thick cotton fabric. This saree is worn during the wedding and festival. The tradition started out of towns in Punjab. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here