Different types of Indian Sarees

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Thanks for giving a brief information about Sarees, one of the most commonly worn forms of dresses in India. Saree is available in almost all varieties of materials like cotton, chiffon, silk, net etc..,

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Different Types Of Sarees

Chiffon Sarees – Rediscover your Style

Sarees are an eternal piece of clothing for Indian women. Different social occasions such as weddings, festivals and parties call for different types of fabric.

Black Saree – Bring out the Elegance in You!

The significance of a black saree is huge and Bollywood divas pick black as their favourite colour as it makes them look more attractive on the  big screen.

White Sarees – The Epitome of Grace and Divinity

Brides in Kerala wear white sarees lined with a gold border for their weddings. The same goes with the Christian brides of Mangalore.

Fancy Sarees you would fall in love with

The sarees which add a gorgeous look to the women are generally called fancy designer sarees.

Party Wear Sarees for Flaunting a Trendy Look

Party wear sarees both from boutique collections as well as from the designer ranges are worth mentioning because throughout the year we all get invitations for attending several marriage ceremonies, rituals, parties, social gatherings etc.

Cotton Sarees – The Magical Weaves of India

India is arguably the world’s oldest producer of cotton, with traces of cotton cultivation having been found among the artifacts of the Indus Valley civilization in parts of India and present-day Pakistan.

Georgette Sarees – Amazing and Affordable Collection

Designer georgette Sarees are very much in trend these days as they bring traditional ethnic designs to life with a stylish touch and appeal for every complexion and body type.

Net Sarees – Personify Beauty and Simplicity

You look the best always in a net saree as it helps you flaunt the simple yet trendy style within you.

Magnificent look with Embroidery Sarees

Embroidery on sarees is done either by hand or by machine Of course, there is a marked distinction in the kind  of embroidery output  achieved by each.

Royal Blue Saree for the Newly Wed

The color Royal Blue, a symbol of royalty gained more prominence as it was introduced as the colour for the Royal Coat of Arms of France.

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