11 Different Types Of Gorgeous Silk Sarees Every Bride Must Have In Her Wardrobe

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11 Different Types Of Gorgeous Silk Sarees Every Bride Must Have In Her Wardrobe

A silk saree is a lot more than just five to nine yards of cloth; it is the essence of our culture and tradition. From your grandma’s closet to any young modern woman’s collection, you will find a treasured silk saree without fail. From a simple occasion to a grand party, you can never go wrong with a silk saree. Well, you would be surprised to know that every state in India has their particular specialty of silk sarees.

And, we bring to you some of the most beautiful types of silk sarees from all over India.

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#1. Kanjeevaram Silk Saree

kanjeevaram silk saree

Kanjeevaram sarees are also known as Kancheepuram sarees; Kancheepuram being their place of origin. The pride of Tamil Nadu, these sarees are distinctively beautiful. They come in vivid and vibrant colours, and have graciously designed contrast borders. Checks, florals and temple designs are most commonly found on the borders of Kanjeevaram sarees. However, some richly designed borders can have paintings showing scenes from great epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata. Whenever you are in doubt, wearing this saree will never get you wrong.

#2. Banarasi Silk Saree

Kanjeevaram silk saree

Coming from the holy city of Varanasi, Banarasi sarees are one of the finest silk sarees in India. With intricate designs and Mughal motifs, these sarees never fail to leave their mark. Gold and silver brocade being their best versions, Banarasi sarees are a must-have in every soon-to-be bride’s shopping list.

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#3. Raw Silk Saree

Raw silk saree

Made of the most natural form of silk, a raw silk saree is usually plain with contrasting border. The material is a bit stiff and less shiny as compared to other silk sarees. It is very easy to wear and carry. Pick up a saree in your favourite shade and you are ready to glam up your style quotient.

#4. Patola Silk Saree

Patola silk saree

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From a small town named Patan in the state of Gujarat, comes one of the most expensive forms of silk sarees. Patola sarees are made in beautiful colour combinations and consist of geometrical shapes in its design. The intricately designed Patola saree does not even have a reverse side. Well, do we really need to add anything more? Grab them for sure!

#5. Mysore Silk Saree

mysore silk saree

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What can be considered as the purest form of silk comes from Mysore. The Mysore silk sarees are very famous for their long-lasting sheen and durability. They are dyed using natural pigments and come with non-crush quality. You can find beautiful motifs of birds and fruits in these sarees. Simple yet elegant, a Mysore silk saree should definitely make an entry in your wardrobe.

#6. Tussar Silk Saree

tussar silk saree

Tussar silk sarees are produced in large quantities in India and a majority of them come from West Bengal. These sarees are very soft in texture and also considered to be very auspicious. Tussar silk sarees with their natural motifs and designs are most favoured with designers. These sarees are also available in vivid range of colours and designs, thus making them a must-have in your wardrobe.

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#7. Chanderi Silk Saree

chanderi silk saree

These beautiful sarees come from the heart of India- Madhya Pradesh. Because of the hot and humid weather in the state, the sarees are extremely light and easy-to-wear. They are usually woven with beautiful motifs like Chanderi temples, peacocks, traditional coins, floral and geometric designs. A Chanderi silk saree with statement jewellery looks extremely gorgeous. So, go get one for yourself.

#8. Dharmavaram Silk Saree

dharmavaram silk saree

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This traditional and beautiful silk saree comes from the state of Andhra Pradesh. It is considered to be one of the essentials for a bride. Usually, it has colourful border with shaded pallu and beautiful motifs that enhance the gold weave. The Dharmavaram silk saree depicts the religious culture and traditions through its motifs that include elephants, peacocks and sometimes even temple designs.

#9. Konrad Silk Saree

konrad silk saree

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Konrad silk sarees are the speciality of Tamil Nadu. As they were initially made for the deities in the temples, they are also known as the Temple sarees. Konrad silk sarees have wide borders and usually have motifs that can be associated with weddings, such as peacocks, elephants, etc. These sarees come mostly in the shades of brown, grey and off-white.

#10. Muga Silk Saree

muga silk saree

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One of the most expensive as well as rarest forms of silk, Muga silk sarees come from the very beautiful Assam. Muga means yellowish in Assamese, and hence this type of silk is golden yellow in colour. What’s more, these sarees are almost as expensive as gold. Well, don’t you think your wedding is the perfect occasion to shop for one such expensive piece for yourself?

#11. Paithani Silk Saree

paithani silk saree

The super-gorgeous Paithani silk sarees exhibit the richness of Maharashtra. They mostly come in bright shades like magenta, dark green, purple, peacock blue, etc. In addition, the golden borders of these sarees have beautiful designs like animals, birds, and even the art from Ajanta Ellora caves.

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Well ladies, don’t you think it’s time for you to go for shopping? Just get these beautiful silk sarees for yourself and don’t forget to tell us which one is your most favourite out of all these!

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