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BORDER SAREE
Cotton sarees have their own charm, and there are multiple reasons to add this ethnic wear to your wardrobe, especially during summers. The lustre of cotton sarees stays on for years and they can be handed down from generation to generation. The elegant and classic prints accentuate your beauty with minimal accessories.
SUNGUDI
SAREES
The influence of Gujaratis (Saurashtrians) settled in South India had brought a wonderful medley of South Indian Style and Gujarati style of weaving, giving rise to newer trends in sarees. The process of weaving, and dyeing, is laborious, and only the dexterous hands of a denizen of Madurai can weave with the epitome of dedication.
TIE AND DYE
Sarees are known for its flowy and flaunting nature. It looks beautiful on every women. It has some amazing colours on itself and spread positivity. These sarees are basically found in Rajasthan and Gujarat, and the whole world admires this style. Tie Dye saree is considered to be the most colourful saree in the world. It is a combination of different colours, patterns and designs, which may depend from region to region.
WAX PRINT
Wax print is a unique technique of colouring or ornamenting the cloth by hiding a part of it with a wax coat and then dyed so that the waxed area keep their actual colour and when the wax is removed, the contrast between the dyed and undyed areas makes the pattern.
Pochampally
Phulkari Saree
Chikankari Patola Saree
KalamkariBomkai
Georgette Sarees
Cotton Sarees
Banarasi Silk
Kanjeevaram Silk
Kasavu Saree
Paithani Silk
Bandhani Saree
Chanderi
Muga Silk
Leheriya Saree
Sambalpuri Saree
Tant Saree
Kanjeevaram saree
Khadi saree
Chanderi saree
Dhakai saree
Chikankari saree
Gadwal saree
Pochampally saree
Kota doria saree
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