Banarasi saree
A saree manufactured in Varanasi is known as a banarasi saree. These sarees are among India's finest, with gold and silver embroidery or zari, beautiful silk, and lavish needlework. These sarees are carefully woven silk and embellished with complex designs. They are relatively heavy due to the engravings. These sarees are distinguished by a series of elaborate interwoven flower and leaf patterns, kalga and bel, and erect foliage known as jhallar on the outer border edge. Gold art, tight weaving, figures with minute details, shiny special effects, pallus, and mina work are some of the other characteristics of this saree. Sarees are commonly included in an Indian bride's wedding outfit. Pure cotton, cotton gauze with zari, and silk saree are the basic types of banarasi sarees. One can wear some Kundan jewelry with this saree for the best impact.
Uppada Sarees
Uppada Jamdani from Andhra Pradesh is a lightweight Indian saree. In Persian, the word jamdani denotes "flower vase." The Uppada saree is made of gold zari and pure silk. Cotton is commonly used for the body of the saree, while silk is used for the pallu. The patterns of this saree include geometric, floral, and leaf motifs, among others.