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Chikankari Saree

The chikankari saree is a gorgeous traditional Lucknowi saree. These sarees have a lot of intricate motifs. These sarees can be worn every day or for any event because they have profuse embroidery and relaxing colors. Chikankari art incorporates elements reminiscent of Persian handicrafts. For the best impact, one can wear the jhumkas with this saree.

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Patola saree

Patola is a silk saree with a double ikat embroidered pattern. They are extremely costly and were originally solely worn by imperial and wealthy people. These sarees are famous for people who can afford to pay the hefty price. In order to make a patola saree, the warp and weft strings are covered to resist dye according to the desired design of the final woven fabric. Patola sarees from Ahmedabad, Surat, and Patan are known for their geometrical pattern and color variation.

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Gadwal Saree

Gadwal sarees are known for the best zari on the sarees and are acknowledged as one of Telangana's geographical indications. These sarees are trendy and are made of cotton with a silk pallu.

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Venkatagiri Saree

Venkatagiri saree is the classical saree made by locals of Andhra Pradesh's Venkatagiri village. In the past, these handwoven sarees were specially created for royal people, but now everyone wears this saree. This saree is made from pure cotton and zaris in various patterns like venkatagiri 100 and venkatagiri-putta. Venkatagiri sarees are dyed using a unique procedure called vat and naphthol coloring.

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Konrad Saree

Konrad sarees are known as temple saree. Temple sarees are created particularly for temple deities. The broad edges of this classical saree are fascinating, depicting natural features such as creepers, flowers, vines, and animals such as peacocks, elephants, and parrots, among others. Most of the time, the body is covered in checkered or striped patterns.

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Dharmavaram Saree

Dharmavaram is a handmade saree of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. Pure silk string and zari are used to make this traditional saree. This saree is a good option for wearing at parties and festivals. One can wear some oxidized pearl jewelry with this saree for the best impact.

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Paithani Saree

Paithani saree is a well-known Maharashtrian saree with a royal look. It is a cotton saree with gold and silk embroidery. The peacock design on the saree's border is the specialty of this saree. The unique feature of paithani sarees is the kaleidoscopic design. In Maharashtra, the bride wears this saree at the wedding. One can wear some gold jewelry and a nath with this saree for the best impact.

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Ashavali Saee

Ahmedabad is the origin place of this Ashavali saree. Noble and royal people are interested in this classical saree. Brocade weaves are the most well-known feature of this saree. Moon-star, parrot, and peacock designs embellish the border. Embroidery, beading, and jali work are also included in the patterns of this saree. For the best impact, one can wear some gold or silver jhumkas with this saree.

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Tant saree

Tant sari is a traditional Bengali sari, originating from the Bengal region in the eastern part and usually used by Bengali  women. Tant sari are woven from cotton threads and distinguished by its lightness and transparency. It is considered to be the most comfortable sari for the hot and humid climate in the Indian subcontinent.[1]

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Wedding saree

Wedding saris are usually red, a colour associated with married women, although colour combinations vary by region, caste, and religion. The sari can consist of a combination of red and green with golden brocade. Non-Brahmin women in Tamil Nadu  traditionally wear red-and-white checked saris.[1] The Padmasali wedding sari is a white sari that has been dyed with turmeric.[1] Gujarati women wear red and white panetar  saris. [2]
Sari fabric is also traditionally silk. Over time, colour options and fabric choices for Indian brides have expanded. Today fabrics like lycra, organza, khadi, chiffon, linen, lace, velvet, brocade, crรชpe, Georgette, tissue, cotton and satin are used.
Types of wedding saris include Kanchipuram silk sari, Banarasi wedding sari, Sambalpuri sari, Assam silk, Gota sari, Resham sari, Zardosi sari, paithani sari, Bandhani sari, Neriyathum sari, as well as Jamdani, Dhakai, Katan and Rajshahi usually in red.
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