Popular in Rajasthan and Gujarat, Bandhani sarees are made using the batik technique and feature vibrant fabrics with intricate dotted patterns.
Originally from Maharashtra, Paithani sarees are known for their rich silk fabrics, vibrant colours, intricate peacock patterns and stunning gold zari work that symbolises luxury.
Kanjeevaram saris from Tamil Nadu are made from rich silks and feature bold colours, temple-style designs and heavy gold zari borders, making them perfect for festive occasions.
Organza sarees are light and transparent, made from delicate fabrics with a soft texture. They give a sophisticated look that is perfect for a modern and elegant look.
Baluchari sarees from West Bengal are famous for their intricate silk weaving featuring mythological scenes and images on the pallu, symbolising artistic tradition and elegance.
Originally originating in Lucknow, Chikankari saris are known for their intricate hand embroidery, exuding elegance with intricate floral and paisley patterns on lightweight fabrics like cotton and georgette.
Leheriya saris from Rajasthan feature vibrant diagonal wavy patterns made using traditional tie-dye techniques for a colourful look.
Originally from Punjab, Phulkari saris are known for their beautiful embroidery with beautiful cotton or silk colors that symbolise culture and celebration.
Tant sarees from West Bengal are soft, airy cotton sarees known for their vibrant colours and borders.
The Kasavu saree originates from Kerala and has a simple yet elegant design with a cream or beige base colour and a contrasting gold border symbolising Kerala's tradition.