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| Varanasi
/ Banarasi Sarees |
Weaving
Varanasi saris is a functional art of India, which has been going on for centuries
within a great fabric of Indian traditional weavers. Big
cities have exclusive banarasi saree stores. Almost all the saree
manufacturers in Varanasi are good suppliers of varanasi sarees. Traditional designs remain the base appeal for Varanasi sari.
There are mainly four varieties of Varanasi sari available today. They are pure silk
(katan); organza (kora) with zari and silk; georgette, and shattir. The sari making is
more of a cottage industry for several million people around Varanasi encompassing
Gorakhpur and Azamgarh as well.
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| Bangalore
Sarees |
Bangalore is a great place to buy south saris, silk saris
and fine jewellery. South silk saris are quite famous all over the world. Most of
the designers are using bangalore sarees for their shows south sarees are preferred
all over the world.
Bangalore is a great place to buy pure silk sarees. Bangalore silk saris are quite famous
all over the world. Places like Bangalore, Varanasi and Jaipur are reputed for their own
style of saree making using different fabrics like georgette, silk, organza, etc.
Places like Bangalore, Varanasi and Jaipur are reputed for
their own style of saree making using different fabrics like georgette, silk, organza,
etc. If you want to buy bangalore sarees, and want the latest range of south sarees, south silk saris, south saris sarees from Bangalore
for online shopping of Indian sarees, also you can learn more about Bangalore sarees and
sarees manufactured in Bangalore Shop
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| Benarasi
Sarees |
In the world of fashion Benarasi Saree remains the
Indian SUN and has been a subject of great inspiration and appreciation for
world-wide costume knowledge experts.
In the most ancient and sacred city of Varanasi, there thrives an equally ancient
tradition. Thousands of weavers are engaged in weaving Benaras saris. Benaras is the other name for Silk Saris
The Banarasi saris gained popularity during the Mughal era. During this period, all
art was amalgamated to create a fusion of aesthetics. Persian motifs and Indian designs on
silk studded with gold and silver remained the cue of Mughal patronage. Today banarasi
sarees are being exported worldwide. Sangrah sarees the exporter of indian sarees
gives you the latest range of banarasi sarees, banarsi sarees, banarasi
saris, beneras saris from Benaras for online shopping of Indian benarasi sarees,
also you can learn more about benarasi sarees and its origin.
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| Bombay
Sarees |
All the fashion in India starts from Bombay because of bollywood.
Bombay is famous for Bombay saris. Bombay silk sarees are well known all over the world.
Embroidered Bombay sarees have made a mark in the fashion world.
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| Chennai
Sarees |
From traditional vegetarian fair to fast foods, from nine-yard
sarees to the latest in fashion. Chennai has vivid contrasts that are a pleasant surprise.
Chennai sarees include Block printed sarees, Hand painted sarees, India silk sarees,
printed silk sarees, pure silk sarees, kanchipuram sarees, mysore silk sarees, aarani silk
sarees, hand loom silks, festival silk sarees, etc.
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| Gujarati
Sarees |
The most popular Gujarati sarees are the bandhoni saris. Gujarati
wedding saris, the Panetar [white sari with a red bandhini border] were traditional
wedding wear.
Bandhini has always been associated with bridal wear in north-west India. In fact, the Gujarati
saris, the Panetar [white sari with a red bandhini border] and the Gharchola
[traditional red bandhini sari crisscrossed with woven gold squares enclosing
bandhini motifs] were traditional wedding wear. Now however,
contemporary colour and design interprets the traditional bandhini saris in old
rose, jade green, peach etc. with zari borders.
Sangrah Sarees from India is the best saree shop which gives you more than 100
latest gujrati saree designs of bandhani saris, gujrati sarees, traditional
gujrati saris, bandhni sarees for festivals and traditional get togethers for online shopping in the world.
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| Madurai
Sarees |
The classic Madurai handloom sari in India is woven from very
shiney, highly mercerized cotton with glistening silky borders, which used to be made of
silk, but are now mostly polyester or shiney cotton. The cloth is airy and lightweight,
perfect for the very hot climate. Madurai also produces very beautiful block printed
sarees called "Sungari".
Madurai has many weavers in the city and surrounding villages. The Madurai sari in
India is woven from very shiney, highly mercerized cotton with glistening silky borders,
which used to be made of silk, but are now mostly polyester or shiney cotton. Madurai
saris are airy and lightweight, perfect for the very hot climate. Madurai also
produces very beautiful block printed madurai sarees called "Sungari".
They are usually printed on fine cotton cloth and feature small printing on the field in
simple one or two color motifs. They are affordable and durable for every day wear and you
see many women wearing this style on the street.
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| Rajasthani
Sarees |
Rajasthan is very famous for its clothing. Traditional sarees from
Rajasthan such as bandhni or bandhej sarees are well known all over the world. Rajasthani
cotton saree is very comfortable during summer season. Different sarees like block printed
sari, leheriya sari, and bandhni sari are popular rajasthani saris.
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| Tamil Sarees |
Tamil saree is a 'heavy' in both style and fabric weight, with
very wide borders. Traditional motifs such as, mango, elephant, peacock, diamond, lotus,
pot, creeper, flower, parrot, hen, and depiction of stories from mythology are very common
in Tamil sarees.
In Tamil Nadu State, the land of ancient history of fine arts, dancing and old music,
women of south India tie Saree differently according to religious trends.
Yet, all of them wear very long Tamil sarees saris that are about nine yards
instead of six. Women of Tamil Nadu wear south silk saris on special occasions.
Both pictures in this page sow you a simple sari tie style but in South India Tamil
saree (sari) is tied in a complicated way. Sangrah sarees is Tamil sarees saris online
store for shopping where you can find south silk saris, south india sarees, silk sarees from Tamil Nadu,
also you can learn more about Tamil Nadu handloom and saree sari manufactured here
Complicated sari wearing
style south India - After the Sari is tied around the waist for the first time, it
is circled and folded so that all folds are put to the left leg. While the rest of it is
hanged around the left shoulder therefore it is circled once more around the waist then
provided with waistband to the left side. This sort of Sari is not familiar in India today
due to the difficulty of wearing it, however, wearing it is obligatory in weddings.
Women of south india wear south silk saris on special occasions. The Brahmin
community wear the sari in a slightly different way without wearing the long skirt. The
length of the sari which they wear is longer (nine yards) than the usual one. It is wound
separately on both legs in a proper way without restricting the person's free movement.
KANCHIPURAM SAREES
Kanchipuram a famous historical and mythological village 60 km from Madras, the capital of
Tamilnadu is well-known for it's rich and traditional cotton, tamil sarees, and south silk
sarees.
Kanchipuram has only been weaving Silk sarees for the past 150 years and specialises in a
heavy silk sari woven with tightly twisted three-ply, high-denier threads using thick zari
threads for supplementary - wrap and -- weft patterning. Interlocked-weft borders are
common. Along with silk sarees, Kanchipuram also specialises in cotton and silk-polyster
blended sarees with the demand of the current market.
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How
to drape and Buy a Saree
Saree (Sari), an Indian wear makes a woman look graceful, stylish, elegant and sensuous.
But it's important to drape a Saree properly as a clumsily draped Saree (sari) brings down
the look of the Saree and spoils the whole appearance. Some basic steps on how to buy and
drape a Saree .
Tips on Buying Sarees : -
Women on heavier side should buy sarees (saris) in Georgette, Chiffon or Chignon. Heavy
Mysore Silk sarees (saris) look beautiful and one tends to look slimmer.
Shorter women should buy sarees with small borders or no borders. They should definitely
avoid big borders as big borders make one look shorter.
Thin women should buy Organza, Cotton, Tissue and Tussar Sarees. These Sarees (saris)
gives a fuller effect.
In printed Sarees, avoid big prints, as it gives a gaudy and a huge look. Delicate print
on a Saree, gives a delicate look.
Dark skin color women should generally buy dark colours like maroon, green, dark pink etc.
Various Kinds of Sarees(Sari's)
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