21 April, 2011

Different Indian saris

There are different types of Indian Saris. Each coming from a different state. There is so much variety to choose from. And if you are planning a trousseau shopping, you must have one of each kind. Each weave is so beautiful, ethnic and special. Let us review few of the special weaves from different states.

Disclaimer : Photo heavy post.


The above is Banarasi Shvetambari Sari. There is also Neelambari (blue), Peetambari (yellow), Rakhtambari (red).


Above and below are Jaipur cotton Kota Sari


 Below Cotton Tissue Sari


Below is very rich Sari- A must have in every trousseau- Uppada Sari


Banarasi Zari Sari


Pure Zari Kota Sari


Chanderi Sari from Madhya Pradesh


Chanderi Sari with pure zari


Pure Zari Kota Sari



Lucknawi Chikan embroidery Sari on French Chiffon


Banarasi net sari with zari


Chikan embroidery Sari


Banarasi net Sari


South Silk Sari



French chiffon Sari with Jaipuri Khadi work or tinsel printing


Maheshwari Sari



South silk Sari



Georgette sari


Maheshwari Sari


French chiffon Sari


Designer cocktail Sari


Jaipur Leheriya Sari with mirror work


Chanderi Sari


Tussar silk Sari



Chanderi Sari- multicolored




Chanderi Sari


Chanderi Sari



South Kanjeevaram  Sari



Banarasi Shvetambari Sari


Banarasi Sari



Uppada Sari



Kota Sari


South cotton Sari



Banarasi net Sari




15 comments:

  1. Lovely post, Kiran! It's soooo refreshing to see a fashion blog celebrate those six yards of grace!

    All the pictures were stunning! Loved your collection!

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  2. beautiful pictures..enjoyed the eye candy

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  3. woww... nice fotos, love it :)

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  4. You have the most amazing sari collection! I wish I could wear saris properly. If I could, I would wear them every day. They are so feminine and beautiful.

    Leia

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  5. Oh My God...nice pictures. How many sarees do you have? Let me guess 2000 (Two Thousand)...around that...

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  6. These are so beautiful!! Amazing fabrics and colors!


    Fashezine

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  7. When I went to high school there was a group of girls who always had the most beautiful saris' as well as jewelry. I was always jealous of their jewelry :)

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  8. Wow what a vast collection of Saris!!

    Thank you for stopping by my blog Kiran. I'll definitely be taking some fitness pointers from yours! :)

    http://intriguedhype.blogspot.com

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  9. I never imagined so many type of Saris, wow.What an elightment!!
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  10. lovely kiran...
    my heart beats for weaves,handloom, ethnic sarees too...I always toyed the idea of having a blog for sarees...maybe i should start one...so that all my sarees get a new life ....

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  11. Lovely post. As a sari lover enjoyed each one of them :-).

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  12. OMG.. mam u got huge collection of sarees of diff states... they r really awesome.. keep updating more on sarees of diff region which r unknown to many like me :(

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