Kanchipuram silk saree
Kanchipuram silk saree is a saree produced in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. The majority of women in Tamil Nadu wear these sarees for weddings and special occasions. In 2005-2006, the government of India designated the Kanchipuram silk saree as a geographical indication. Traditional patterns on Kanchipuram sarees include temple edges, florals, squares, and lines. The large contrast borders of the saree set them apart. Pure mulberry silk thread is used to weave this type of sarees.
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.