Diwali 2024: Top 10 Must Have Sarees To Shine This Festive Season

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1. Bandhani Saree:

Popular in Rajasthan and Gujarat, Bandhani sarees are made using the batik technique and feature vibrant fabrics with intricate dotted patterns.

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2. Paithani Saree:

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.

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3. Kanjivaram Saree:

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.

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4. Organza Saree:

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.

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5. Baluchari Saree:

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.

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6. Chikankari Saree:

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.

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7. Leheriya Saree:

Leheriya saris from Rajasthan feature vibrant diagonal wavy patterns made using traditional tie-dye techniques for a colourful look.

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8. Phulkari Saree:

Originally from Punjab, Phulkari saris are known for their beautiful embroidery with beautiful cotton or silk colors that symbolise culture and celebration.

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9. Tant Saree:

Tant sarees from West Bengal are soft, airy cotton sarees known for their vibrant colours and borders.

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10. Kasavu Saree:

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.

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