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Most Famous Indian Saarhees

Kanjeevaram





Kanjeevaram Lets begin with the most famous bridal saarhee of South India. Kanjeevaram basically comes from a place called Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. This saarhee is known for its vibrant colours and excellent temple pattern borders.


Dhakai


One of the most exquisite cotton saarhees in India originated in Dhaka, Bangladesh. But now, the zamdani work of the sheer cotton saarhees is done in West Bengal too.


















Paithani

Paithani is the famous saarhee of Maharashtra. It is said that in the time of the great Maratha kings, real gold thread was used to embroider these saarhees.










Sambalpuri


This style of embroidery on silk and cotton saarhees comes from a small place called Sambalpur in Orissa.


















Pattu Saarhee


They say that nature has so many colours in the paradise called Kerala, that you don't need any bright colours on your clothes. Pattu saarhees are white and have gold borders.







Assam Silk


The state of Assam produces the best silk in the country. They are famous for weaving delicate gold coloured Moga silk and have their own style of threadwork as well.

















Banarasi Saarhee

Banarasi silk saarhees are famous because of their colours and texture. These saarhees often have heavy golden embroidery and are popular bridal saarhees in North India.

















Pochampally


When it comes the cotton saarhees, you will find few others as vivid as Pochampally saarhees. They have earthy colours and metrical block prints.


















Gota Saarhee


Gota is a special kind of lace border that is attached to the edges of the saarhee. This kind of work is found in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.







Chanderi

This is a variety of tissue silk that gives rise to see-through saarhees. Madya Pradesh is famous for producing these elegant pieces of masterful art.



















Bomkai Saarhee

State of Orissa is particularly known for making famous Indian sarees. Another tiny village of Bomkai is the hub of producing handwoven sarees that would take your breath away.

















Tant Saarhee

Bengal is the best place to buy crisp cotton sarees that are known as Tant. The specialty of this saree is that it is stiffly starched and contains excellent workmanship.













Kota


Kota saarhees are usually made of cotton. They hail from the city of Kota in Rajasthan. They can be simple enough to be worn at home and they can also be exclusive as bridal saarhees.


























Kotki

Kotki saarees also hail from Orissa. They can be recognized by the jagged temple patterns on them.