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Indian Saris to Wear on Festive Season – Exotic India Art

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 Sari (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

Exotic India Banarasi Sari (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

Exotic India Kanjivaram Sari (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 Sari (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

Indian Sarees

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

Sari from Punjab with Phulkari Embroidery in Self and Golden Border – Candied Ginger

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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Here at Exotic India Art gallery, you will get a beautiful collection of hand-woven Indian Textiles. Here you will products collection of Indian Saree (Bomkai, Branarasi Saree, Kanjivaram, Chanderi, Chikan, Bridal, Kantha, Paithani, and many others.), Kurta Pajama, Salwar kameez, Jackets, Ladies Top, Kurtis, Dupattas, Dhotis, Skirts, Lehenga Choli, and many other variations like Carpets, Mats, masks, Bedspreads, Cushion Covers, Religious Wears, Wall Hangings, Bags and many more.

Banarasi Silk Tanchoi Sari
Banarasi Silk Tanchoi Sari

Golden and black border on a striking maroon shade, this Tanchoi silk saree from Banaras is one of those clothing pieces whose story is as interesting as its designs.

The beautiful and soft Tanchoi silk saree which has become one of the most popular fabrics in traditional Indian women’s wear, according to a legend, traveled from China to India in the 19th century, thanks to three Gujrati weaver brothers. After learning the art of this brocade, the brothers came back and named the craft after themselves, Tan (Gujrati Tran, meaning three), and their Chinese master Choi. Once the production of Tanchoi silk started, this smooth fabric never looked back.

This maroon-black Tanchoi Banarasi Saree appears symmetrically gorgeous due to its Herringbone weave. The border and the endpiece are magnificently adorned with the traditional Indian booti work- done by using fine gold threads by the expert weavers of Banaras.

Pure Handspun Charkha Cotton Kurta Pajama

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This set of kurta and pajama, tailored out of pure hand-spun and hand-woven lengths popularly known as khadi, is now Indian people’s most loved wear popular alike among multi-national corporate and renowned celebrities to a village poor and a tribal in a remote jungle hutment. The genuineness of the product is certified by Indian Khadi and Village Industry Board. Though not officially proclaimed or a rank attributed under an Act of any constitutional body kurta pajama is now India’s national costume. During India’s freedom movement kurta-pajama, sometimes alternated with kurta-dhoti, was the symbol of national unity and people’s adherence to swadeshi – nation’s own. Though now kurta-pajama is more akin to Indian soil than any other costume fashion this costume style, or any fashions of sewn garments, are not Indian innovations. Some of the sewn costume styles were in use at least since the Mauryan era; these were unstitched lengths – uttariya and untariya that dominated the wardrobes of princes and elite. Sewn costumes were considered inferior styles for subordinate people.

Handspun Charkha Cotton Kurta Pajama
Handspun Charkha Cotton Kurta Pajama

However, with inroads of invading tribes, this position reversed. They not only grabbed India’s political authority but also her lifestyle, costumes in particular. The invading Kushanas and other early tribes showed their preference for sewn garments. Though the Turkish rulers in India had a far larger range of sewn costumes, these were subsequent Islamic invaders to include Mughals, and later the British, who completely changed the flavor of Indian costuming. Among other fashions, Turkish invaders of Central Asia developed a kurta type wear appropriate for the climate of the land. Besides capturing Mandu, the major ruling seat of Turkish Sultans, Akbar’s eye also discerned some of Sultanate’s costume fashions, a chak-dar jama being more important, and developed them into live fashions those days. The later days’ kurta was developed out of this Mughal Jama.

The Cotton Kurta Pajama emerged as the national dress of freedom fighters and thereafter of the political class. When Mahatma Gandhi gave a call for giving up all foreign goods and to spin and weave textile for one’s consumption, most families – rich or poor, had a pious routine of daily spinning as much yarn as manufactured textile of his or her need. This coarse textile was khadi, and however rough and uncomfortable even the richest of the land prided in putting it on. Khadi emerged not only as Indian people’s struggle for freedom but also as her self-reliance and freedom from exploitation of foreign market. Later, in free India, the habit of self-spinning did not sustain but khadi is nowadays the choicest wear of millions and some of the fashion houses, such as Fab India, have developed most of its styles using khadi as its base material. This kurta has khadi’s characteristic form – apparently rough and coarse-looking but soft in feel. It is endowed with the most natural color shade, design pattern, and overall look. Not only as a garment has this pair of had wears abounded in khadi’s vision and the great idea and tradition that it represents.

This description by Prof. P.C. Jain and Dr. Daljeet. Prof. Jain specializes in the aesthetics of ancient India. Dr. Daljeet is the chief curator of the Visual Arts Gallery at the National Museum of India, New Delhi. They have both collaborated on numerous books on Indian art and culture.

Candlelight-Peach Lukhnavi Chikan Sari with Floral Hand-Embroidery

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Candlelight-Peach Lukhnavi Chikan Sari with Floral Hand-Embroidery All-over
Candlelight-Peach Lukhnavi Chikan Sari with Floral Hand-Embroidery All-over

Superior-quality georgette that lends itself to a fluid fall. The color a pink so pale, it is transparent across the endpiece. Embroidery that adds weight and beauty to the saree. The Indian saree that you see on this page is an expressive, feminine number and would occupy pride of place in the wardrobe of the modern Indian woman. A soft, youthful number that would look as good at a pooja or a traditional gathering as it would at a friend’s wedding or party.

The predominant part of its charm lies in the embroidery Chikan Sari that defines its border of moderate width, not to mention the body of the endpiece. Any connoisseur of Indian fashion would know it at a glance to be chikankari, the technique of embroidery mastered by the local artisans of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. Pristine, gossamer-like motifs of simplistic florals and paisleys, defined by a running stitch and shadow-work, an examples of super-fine and complex handiwork. The embroidery is interspersed with shiny silver mirrors of minuscule proportions that add to the glamour of the saree.

Pure Woolen Poncho from Kashmir with Ari Hand-Embroidered Paisleys All-Over

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Pure Woolen Poncho from Kashmir with Ari Hand-Embroidered Paisleys All-Over
Pure Woolen Poncho from Kashmir

A poncho is an outer garment traditionally used to keep the body warm and safe from rain and wind, but now it is popularly designed as a fashion statement. Earlier it was worn majorly as a South American culture garment, but now its style is recognized and followed worldwide. Like the one shown here, ponchos are a single large sheet of fabric with a hole in the center for the head and the remaining part is open and is let loose to fall for easy breathing and comfort. The two-color choices you see here are woven on a pure woolen fabric and hand-embroidered in ari style by expert weavers from Kashmir in a dense pattern of flowers, paisleys, and vines.

The best thing about a Kashmiri poncho is that it can be worn over any kind of outfit-Indian, western, or Indo western. The combination of red embroidery over a black base gives a royal appeal and is an evergreen combination to go for. While the other one with green hand embroidery on a bright blue woolen base is one of the unique combinations which you should have for a lovable collection of variety in your wardrobe. Both the ponchos are designed with the luxury of sleek fringes at the circumference for a complete look.

Bandhani Lehenga Choli Pure Cotton from Jaipur with Thread Embroidered Flowers and Mirrors

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Bandhani Lehenga Choli Pure Cotton from Jaipur
Bandhani Lehenga Choli Pure Cotton from Jaipur

Lehengas are one of the ever-trending trousseaus that can enlighten the wearer’s fashion taste for Indian textiles and love for ethnic wear. Woven here on a pure cotton fabric making it a perfect wear for summers and decorated with the stylish and most demanding bandhani embroidery style. For a typical bandhani beauty, a highly skilled process is involved where the fabric is dyed in the required color and tied tightly with a thread at certain points in tiny knots known as bheendi, thus creating varied patterns. The one in these lehengas is a beauteous chandrakala pattern, spread evenly on the entire fabric of lehenga and choli.

Not just this, the rich Rajasthani culture-inspired thread embroideries by the expert weavers from Jaipur, add a charm to these lehengas. Exotic India avails its users of a lavish collection of colors, in unique combinations that will make you stand out in the crowd. Every colored fabric is decorated with contrasting floral hand embroidery and small mirror work, enhancing its ethnic beauty. Rich work on the lehenga and choli complements well with simple and bright contrasting colored chunri, which makes a complete set of richness. Pair up this lehenga with ethnic-style danglers and bracelets and you are ready to shine bright.

This is a perfect blend of Gujarati and Rajasthani cultures, taking its Lehenga Choli bandhani style from Gujarati and styling it up with typical Rajasthani embroidery. The use of bright color combinations makes this lehenga a piece of elegance and beauty to style up with.

Velvet Dupatta from Amritsar with Embroidered Flowers and Sequins

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Velvet Dupatta from Amritsar with Embroidered Flowers and Sequins
Velvet Dupatta from Amritsar

A dupatta is a grace-giver to every Indian wearing suit, Kurti, or lehenga. As per our Indian customs, any Indian salwar kameez is incomplete without a dupatta or a stole. This one shown here is woven by expert weavers from Amritsar, having a highlighted native touch of phulkari style. It is woven in super soft and warm velvet fabric which enhances its richness and the statuesque beauty of the wearer. You can pair this heavy velvet stole with any plain Kurti or suit of a contrasting shade and beautiful diamond-like danglers to ornate your ears. We are concerned about your choice and taste, therefore we avail you of a variety of colors of this velvet dupatta which are- Tibetan wine, jet black, royal green, fuchsia, bright red, royal blue, and a blend of red and brown.

These colors can make your attire to be a perfect wear for morning or evening functions. The entire dupatta is embroidered in graceful zari and sequins of flower patterns spread all across the field area; the border is woven in a wavy pattern and luxuriously embroidered with heavy flowers and vines that complement the flower motifs in the main field. The border is decorated with colorful thread embroidery on the leaves to nurture the phulkari fashion style of Punjab. Wear this dupatta over any contrasting lehenga or Kurti to make the best use of its style.

Black Wedding Art Silk Sherwani with Bead Work and Thread Embroidery

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Wedding Art Silk Sherwani

Black is the most evergreen color in the entire color palette, that goes well in all kinds of attires and functions; it has the inbuilt characteristic of highlighting a person’s inner beauty and features gracefully. When we look at the delicacy on this page, we automatically connect this garment as appropriate to be worn by the groom’s brother or the bride’s brother, for any heavy function, like a wedding or engagement.

Having a fine art silk material, this sherwani is stitched in an appropriate length i.e. slightly below the knee length with a front half slit; borders with thin designer piping that also cover the high neck in elegant thread embroidery and corresponding beads placed in an alternate red and green shade. The main field area is filled with designer embroidered golden motifs of vines and paisleys decorated by red and white beads in a symmetric pattern; having plain long sleeves with just a thin border at the hem is a major aspect that enhances its richness and grace.

This Silk Sherwani can be clubbed with any white family shaded lower of any style, like harem, pant, churidar etc. The model here is wearing a creamish golden churidar that seems a perfect match and also does not divert the viewer’s attention from the rich sherwani.

Pure Pashmina Handloom Kani Shawl from Kashmir with Woven Paisleys and Motifs

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Here in Exotic India Art Textiles gallery, you will get finest hand-woven and beautiful collection of Indian Textiles. It has a collection of products such as Sari, Salwar Kameez, Lehenga Choli, Kurta Pajama, Skirts, Ladies Top, Dhotis, Stoles and Shawls, Scarves, Ponchos, Kurtis, Phirans, Dupattas, Religious Textiles, Jackets, and more. You will also get some different textiles products such as Cushion Cover, Footwear, Bedspreads, Bags and Accessories, Masks, and others.

Pashmina Handloom Kani Shawl from Kashmir
Pashmina Handloom Kani Shawl from Kashmir

While shawls of this variety are known for their gravity and their strictly traditional look, this is one Pashmina Shawl that has a more contemporary look. In terms of colour and motif, it features a bunch of paisleys embroidered within equi-sized quadrilaterals across the field of the shawl in teal, peach, red, and ochre. The foundation is a solid pristine colour that serves to bring out the colours in the foreground in all their vividness and contrast. Such a shawl is best layered over a casual Western ensemble to add some of that traditional quirk to your look.

Zoom in on the paisleys that make up the field of this Kani Shawl. The style of weave that you see on it is called the kani weave, the word being the vernacular for bobbins. Each colour is discretely woven into the pure pashm fabric, a process that is highly demanding in terms of both time and personal precision. Given that the palette is rich and varied, it is a fine example of endemic Indian handiwork, a wearable work of art that is at once traditional and quirky. Best donned at a casual rendezvous with extended family.

Peacock Handloom Banarasi Silk Sari with Brocaded Hand-woven Kadhwa

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You will get finest Indian hand-woven Textiles with brocaded embroidery. Here you will find many different handmade collections of innumerable Textiles products which are hand-Embroidered and made with great labour and concentration. You will get variety of Textiles products collection such as Salwar Kameez, Pajama Kurta, Dhoti, Sari, Ladies Top, Skirts, Religious Wear, Occasional Wear, Traditional Wear, Jackets, Lehenga Choli, Sherwanis, Stoles and Shawls, Duppata, and others. You will also get other Textiles products such as Wall Hanging, Masks, Bags and Accessories, Borders and Patches, Carpets, Footwear, Bedspreads, Cushion Covers, and much more.

Peacock Handloom Banarasi Silk Sari with Brocaded Hand-woven Kadhwa
Peacock Handloom Banarasi Silk Sari

A Banarasi handloom Saree is one of the age old forms of embroidery originated from Banaras and still finds its suited position in the contemporary fashion trend. The soft and smooth texture of this bright Indian wear allows it to have an easy and settled flow to the pleats when draped, hence ascending the personality of the women wearing it. A good quality banarasi silk is identified by the use of fine gold and silver threads for weaving glossy brocades or zari and opulent embroidery. This Banarasi silk Saree is an apt wear for decorating the bridal trousseau wardrobe because of its elegant and rich look and bright pink color. The royal zari embroidered border and the check-like patterns on pallu accentuate the royal beauty of this masterpiece.

Entire sari is flooded with sophisticated kadva floral motifs in green, orange and red along with stylized gold zari embroidered leaves. Indian wear is one of the ethnic styles of textile that embraces the innate beauty and personality of a woman. This bridal banarasi silk is a comfortable wear for both summers and winters, as its bright color, light weight and rich texture allows it to be an elegant wear of the season. Also if you are looking for something Indian to wear in party or family gatherings, then this soft banarasi silk is a perfect piece to adorn yourself in a gracious essence.

Pure Silk Zari Embroidered Designer Salwar Kameez Suit with Embellished Pearls and Crystals

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Here in the Exotic India Art Textiles gallery, you will get the finest handcrafted Textiles made of many different Textiles and from different parts of India. You will get Indian Textiles products such as Sari, Salwar Kameez, Kurta Pajama, Jackets, Skirts, Ladies Top, Dhotis, Lehenga Choli, Sherwaanis, and much more. You will also get some more different Textiles products like Cushion Covers, Wall Hangings, Bedspreads, Carpets, Bags and Accessories, Borders and Patches, Masks, and much more.

Pure Silk Zari Embroidered Salwar Kameez Suit

The Salwar Kameez Suit was brought to India by the women of the West Asian invaders. Comprising of a particular style of trousers, a long embroidered shirt, and a dupatta, this ensemble is the very picture of modern-day elegance. While the saree is still popular with older, married, and upper-caste women, especially the more inland one goes into the subcontinent; young carefree women have embraced the three-piece suit to forge a style that is uniquely Indian. The gorgeous silken suit you see on this page is one superbly feminine and contemporary number, as good a pick for a traditional evening do as for the more casual side of one’s trousseau.

The dreamy blue color of the base is set off by a world of embellishments. Cream- and brown-colored booties emulating fresh flower-laden tendrils grace the kameez. The same is punctuated with pristine faux pearls and crystals to enhance the regal appeal of the dress. The neckline is high and fuss-free as if to complement the midway slit that starts slightly above the knee. Note how the sleeves to transition into transparent silk fabric at the elbow, the transition having been marked with more pearls. The dupatta is matching but translucent and hemmed with a fine strip of gold lace for a look that is as regal as Indian suits get.

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