Chiffon is the fabric of choice of the modern Indian woman. Its inimitable drape and paper-soft texture make it a staple feature of pop films and music videos. The chiffon saree that you see on this page is a transparent solid-coloured number. The colour is a delicate flush of gold mixed with peach, a great one for the bride’s sister or the bride herself on the occasion of those irreplaceably personal post-wedding dates.
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Get Uppada Sari from Bangalore with Zari-Woven Circular Bootis by Exotic India Art
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Buy Gravel-Beige Uppada Fusion Sari from Bangalore with Zari-Woven Trees All-Over
An eclectic mix of Uppada’s traditional weave and Bangalore’s contemporary appeal, this one-of-a-kind saree would be a valuable addition to your wardrobe. Clearly a handloom number, it is made from pure homegrown silk and is fit to be worn to the finest weddings and parties of the season. The bitone colour palette is the most statement-making aspect of this saree – solid gravelly cream on the field, a seductive dash of scarlet on the endpiece. Undertones of gold throughout the region of both colours.
Buy Garnet-Pose Kosa Sari from Jharkhand with Straight-stitch on Pallu and Jute Weave by Exotic India Art
Silks of the central plains are coveted by women from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. The variety grown here is rightfully a geographical indicator of the region, and comes under the famous Indian tussar silk category. Known as kosa, this fabric is known for its characteristic texture and sturdiness.
Buy Linden-Green Brocaded Hadloom Kora Sari from Banaras with Diamond Weave and Zari Pallu – Exotic India Art
The texture of raw homegrown silk is very different from the soft, lush varieties that are the contemporary favorite. The one you see on this page is fashioned from kora silk in Banaras, the home of decorative Indian brocades.