Indian Saris to Wear on Festive Season – Exotic India Art
Indian festivals are most important part of Indian culture. India is famous across the globe for festivals like diwali,holi,navratri, durga puja etc. Every year we celebrate these festivals with enthusiasam and love. Every festival has its own significance and meaning. There is stories behind every festival of India like we celebrate diwali because lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after exile of 14 years and upon return of lord Rama people burned diyas and it is celebrated as Diwali every year. Every state of India has its own unique way of celebrating festivals. Festivals comes with the stress of wearing best clothes.
Because everyone wants to look their best in festivals. In this blog we will tell you about diffrent Indian sarees which can be worn on any festival.
1. Baluchari saree

Baluchari saree is known for its unique designs on pallu. Speciality of baluchari saree is pallu on which mythological scenes are potrayed. Baluchari saree originated from Bengal. It is pure silk saree and have resham threads in a single colour to weave the entire pattern.It takes 5-6 days to weave a single Baluchari saree. This particular type of saree is perfect for evening wear. You can team them up with statement jewellery and you are ready to rock.
2. Banarasi saree

Banarasi sarees originated from Banaras or Varanasi. Speciality of this saree is their gold and silver zari work. Their special characteristics include mughal inspired designs. Their metalic visual effect make them stand out in crowd. From Deepika to Anushka everybody is fond of these sarees. You can opt for a red banarasi saree to lool like a million bucks. Banarasi sarees looks good on every age group. You can add pearl or kundan jewellery with this saree.
3. Kanjeevaram saree

Kanjeevaram saree originated from Tamil nadu and is very famous in southern part of india. It is considered auspicious in south India, people of south india include Kanjeevaram saree in their every occassion.Being the lustrous silk, Kanchipuram has got the charm of Wedding, Cermony or any other festival. Since, silk is a thick weave, and among best of all which is more suitable for cold climatic conditions. Accessorizing with the traditional gold jewelry is the trend followed.
4. Chanderi saree

Chanderi sarees are originally made from three kinds of fabric: pure silk, Chanderi cotton and silk cotton.Motifs used in chanderi saree are Traditional coin, floral art, peacocks and geometric designs are woven into different Chanderi patterns. The saris are among the finest in India and are famous for their gold and silver brocade or zari, fine silk, and opulent embroidery.Chanderi saree are lightweight and very easy to carry.
5. Bomkai Saree

Bomkai cotton sarees are mostly considered for habitual wear and the silk sari were chosen for ceremonies and occasions. Most of the sarees are embodied with captivating color to give the georgous look, stylish and comfortable to the woman wearing the saree. The ancient belief is potraied in its border Mostly the design of fish is seen in the sari as it is believed to be a sign of success and affluence. The most beautiful part is its thread work in the designs of the border and the palloo. The appearance of the saree signifies and relate with simplicity and has a tribal tinge. The sari is normally dyed to make them in the form of red, white and black background colours. However, today you will find the sari in multiple designs and colours while retaining their originality. The warps are suitably woven to produce multicoloured end piece.
6. Phoolkari

Phoolkari saree originated from Punjab and widely used in all parts of north India. Phoolkari embroidery is usually done on cotton and colourful threads are used in phoolkari. It is the most important part of newly married women troussea.You can try Phoolkari saree if you want to wear something unique this festive season and add some chunky jewellery to make it look more beautiful.
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