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Saree (Silk, Designer, Cotton...)

Saree is most often described as poetry in fabric. The very Indian Saree is a true head turner. Despite extreme cases of west bound dressing seen in youngsters today, saree has managed to hold a prominent place in a girl's wardrobe. Saree clad woman is an epitome of elegance. Indian saree is famous the world over because of the fabric, designs and exclusivity. Just like the Indian cuisine which cannot be summed in one book, the varieties of sarees cannot be covered in a single article.

Silk Sarees

Ever wondered what it must feel like, to have threads of silk draped around you? It must truly be a pleasant experience as silk sarees are renowned for their innate elegance. The most expensive and elegant among sarees is the silk saree. There are several varieties which include Mysore silks, Kanchipuram silks, Arani silks, Valkalams, Kora silks, and the Patola variety. Besides these authentic and traditional silk sarees, another variety known as printed silk sarees are equally popular. They are lighter and festooned with designs all over.

Designer Sarees

Stylish, elegant and novel - That is the designer saree for you. It could be a collage of beautiful prints or an exquisite work of art, designer sarees are truly one of a kind. Little wonder then that they are the most sought after variety. The fabric used is crepe, georgette or chiffon which is light, comfortable, and nevertheless apt for the contemporary working woman.

It is not merely the newer designs, but also the innovative ways in which these Designer sarees are draped that make them so special. Designer sarees are complemented with designer wear blouses.

Casual Sarees

This is the most important category of the Indian Saree as seventy percent of the female populace in India, wears a saree. A normal housewife who drapes saree all the time will certainly prefer fabrics like cotton, georgette and crepe to silk and other expensive variety.

Cotton Sarees

Cotton sarees in India include the famous Kolkatta cotton saree, Venkatgiri cotton, Mangalgiri cotton, or the Kota sarees from Rajasthan. Bengal cotton are a must have in your wardrobe. Besides this 'Tangail Cotton' and 'Shantiniketan Cotton' sarees from Bengal are another example of well woven cotton sarees. If you are looking for earthy shades then 'Sambhalpur cotton' is the best.

Georgette Sarees

It is an absolute lightweight fabric, often made of silk or polyester. It is often accompanied with zardosi or other embroidery work to give it a grand look. They are most often worn to functions. It is slightly heavier and opaque as compared to chiffon. Georgette sarees without embellishments could be worn as daily wear saree.

Chiffon Sarees

These are thin and light weighted sarees apt for heavier women. They often come in floral prints or designer motifs. It may be used as daily wear. The ones with intricate designs could be worn for formal parties too.

Crepe Sarees

It is a fabric used in salwar kameez, lehengas and of course sarees. They are most often seen in two varieties namely hard finished crepe and soft crepe. Their crisped or wavy appearance is due to a peculiar arrangement of the weft, which is formed of yarn from two different bobbins, twisted together in opposite directions. They come in both bright and pastel shades and are appropriate for occasions like a casual outing and other small ceremonies in the neighborhood. When used in designer wear, crepe sarees are totally upbeat and apt for high profile outings.

Shopping for a saree can be an overwhelming task because the choice is myriad. Proper planning and knowing where to shop can solve the problem. Shopping for sarees online is the latest trend. This is the best option if you have to send sarees to India for a loved one.

Wedding Sarees

Weddings in India are incomplete without opulent sarees. There are several colors which epitomize wedding. Red, green, white and maroon are the all time favorite wedding hues. Wedding sarees are mostly of pure silk, heavily laden with designs.

Banarasi Brocade is a well known variety of wedding saree as they have elaborate work on them and an unmatched opulence to complement the event. Kanchipuram silk sarees with heavy zari work are most preferred in South India for that special occasion called wedding.

Designer sarees are of late gaining much popularity as wedding sarees. Be it pastel shades or brighter hues, designer sarees have a class of their own. They are often embellished with gold zari work, sequins, and thread work. Attractive beads like pearl and coral and sometimes diamonds are used to festoon the fabric. Designer wedding sarees focus on adding a contemporary touch to the Indian saree. The theme is either fusion or a blast from the past. The latter could be seen in designer wear with an ethnic touch, which mostly comprise wedding sarees with heavy zaris and bhuttas, a La Neeta Lulla collection.


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