2. 1. From Varanasi: Banarasi Saree
– Banarasi sarees are well-known across the world
because of their designs and motifs of silver and gold
zari. Earlier this saree was woven for royal families as
it was made from real silver and gold threads. To
weave a single saree, the designers used to take
about a year. So, one can imagine that how difficult
the detail design of Banarasi saree is. But now
because of modern technologies the time has
reduced and are varieties are available to choose
from.
3. 2.FromWestBengal:TaantSaree
– A typical Traditional Saree made
from cotton which is ideal to wear
daily in Bengal. It is preferred for
daily use because it is easy to wear,
light in weight have beautiful prints
and thick borders.
4. 3.FromKerala:KasavuSaree
– The other name for Kasavu Saree is Settu
Saree. By tradition, it was just a stole wore
around blouse with dhoti. Still, some elder
women wear this keeping the culture alive.
The modern version of Settu saree is
Kasavu saree woven with threads od real
gold forming the borders of saree.
6. 5. From Odisha: Bomkai Saree
– Bomkai saree in Odisha is commonly
known as Sonepuri silk. An art from Ikat
weaving, with complicated thread work
and embroidery, makes it a wonder. This
is made from cotton and silk which is
commonly worn during festivals.
7. 6.FromMaharashtra:PaithaniSaree
– The Paithani, a handwoven silk
saree is a specialty of
Aurangabad.it is elegant and
royal. It can be recognized by
the repeated peacock design
and zari border.
8. 7.FromGujarat:BandhaniSaree
– The name of the saree came from the
word, ‘bandhan’, that means ties. The
word relates to the procedure of dye
and tie which styles this saree. Both
Rajasthan and Gujarat are known for
this saree. But the Khatri community
from Gujarat is known as pioneers for
Weaving Bandhani.
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