What are ethnic sarees?

15-Apr-25 04:10 PM
Purvi

The built-in identity of traditional ethnic sarees is what brings them to the pride of the native country for-their own culture. Festivals, weddings, or special occasions, ethnic sarees come with bazillion types of fabrics, patterns, and regional styles. Having matched a designer blouse or partnered these sarees with the lehenga choli trend, it fails to keep this attire as an ageless and graceful option.



1. Banarasi sarees


These exquisite pieces come to you from the city of Varanasi. The understated splendor of Banarasi sarees lies in unique and exquisite designs and zari work executed on grand silk fabric. Truly, this saree can give Ghagra Choli or Lehenga Choli a tough competition in terms of beauty it bestows on the wearer.


2. Kanjeevaram saree


Kanjeevaram sarees usually made from Tamil Nadu have their typical vastness in silk with bold contrasting borders. It is part of a wedding affair in South India and the tradition follows on styled blouses. Every bit as elegant as a gilded Lehenga Choli or bejeweled Ghagra Choli, the wreath effects bloom into regal vibes.


3. Chanderi sarees


Chanderi sarees are light and easy to wear, made from 70% silk and 30% cotton. They have a subtle shiny look with fine motifs, which makes them quite trendy for semi-formal occasions. They are paired well with minimalistic blouses and can serve as a sophisticated alternative in place of heavy lehenga choli or ghagra choli sets during summer weddings or daytime functions.



4. Bandhani saree


Tied in a specific way and then dyed, Bandhani sarees are the tie and dye sarees associated with Gujarat and Rajasthan, and hence they are brilliant and extremely colorful. These are bright colors with light fabrics to give the trend of a Ghagra Choli however they remain traditional when compared to a Lehenga-Choli. 


5. Patola saree


Patola sarees are well-known for their geometric shapes and luscious colors; thus, they are woven using a very complicated double ikat method. Generally suitable for culture functions and heritage events; when draping into traditional blouses, an added grandeur is here, which sometimes beats the glamorous look of a Lehenga Choli or Ghagra Choli for the truly classic charm. 



6. Paithani saree


Paithani sarees from Maharashtra are pure silk with gold peacock or floral designs. Typically, they are draped with elaborately embroidered blouses, handed as heirlooms from one generation to the next. In their beauty and history, these sarees can overshadow some of the richest and finest designs in lehengas and ghagras. 



7. Tussar silk saree 


Rawness of texture and earthy shade is perhaps a common beauty of the sarees showing richness in texture. Tussar silk sarees better suit the ones who love subtle elegance and find it an alternative to bright or handloom-made blouses. In evening parties, heavy lehenga choli or ghagra choli sets can give way to tukla silk, an admirable one instead.


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