Indian Saree
No dress is more feminine, elegant or graceful than Indian saree. Unmatched, without a rival in the world of fashion, the saree lends ads to the seductive charm of its wear, even as it covers up rather than exposés. From cotton sarees to silk, there are many different kinds of Indian sarees in rich jewels tones, sarees as diverse and colorful us the land of its birth. All six meters long, some of the best Indian sarees come from south India, Gujarat Madhya oradesh and benaras, sarees that no bridal trousseau can be without. Talking of the best sarees of India, a brief explanation is necessary.
Kanjeevaram saree
No south Indian bridge thinks her trousseau is complete, unless and until she has Kanjeevaram sarees in it. Woven from the best of silks dyed in brilliant jewel tones, with golden thread woven in fantastic motifs, Kanjeevaram sarees reign supreme.
A true rarity these days, there are only a handful of master weavers who work the magic of a traditional patola sarees woven in patan and Surat in Gujranwala are famous all over India and today come for upward of rs. 1 lack or more.
An inevitable part of an Indian bridges wedding trousseau, banarsi sarees bear the heavy influence of mughal designs. Made of heavy gold and silver brocades, flowers and foliage intertwine in intricate designs, so rich that banarsi sarees are best worn at wedding.
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