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From 2019 to 2026: A look at Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget Day sarees

Last updated on - Feb 1, 2026, 10:01 IST
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2026: Maroon Kanchivaram tribute

For her record ninth Union Budget, Nirmala Sitharaman draped a handwoven maroon Kanchivaram silk saree from Tamil Nadu, her home state.This elegant choice, with its timeless sheen and gold motifs, honoured the region's weaving legacy, subtly nodding to upcoming state elections while upholding her tradition of regional handloom advocacy.

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2025: Madhubani from Bihar

For February 1, 2025, she draped an off-white handloom silk saree from Bihar, painted with Madhubani fish motifs by artisan Dulari Devi. The symbols of abundance and fertility highlighted folk art's role in fostering prosperity and cultural exchange.

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2024 Full Budget: Off-white Mangalgiri

On July 22, 2024, for the full budget, an off-white Mangalgiri saree with gold and magenta borders revisited Andhra Pradesh weaves. The clean, luminous fabric symbolising clarity and progress, aligned with post-poll policy directions and handloom advocacy.

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2024 interim Budget: Blue tussar silk

For the February 1, 2024, interim budget, she wore a serene blue Tussar silk saree from West Bengal, featuring delicate Kantha embroidery.This understated yet sophisticated pick reflected poise and subtlety ahead of elections, promoting regional artisan excellence.

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2023: Red Temple Power silk

On February 1, 2023, the finance minister wore a bold red tussar silk saree with black-and-gold temple borders—adorned with chariots, peacocks, and lotuses—signalling strength and tradition.The opulent design underscored cultural continuity and national pride in her presentation.

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2022: Rust Bomkai

For the February 1, 2022 budget, Sitharaman selected a rust brown Bomkai saree from Odisha with magenta borders and silver zari motifs.This earthy ensemble honoured tribal weaves, emphasising self-reliance and the richness of India's diverse handloom traditions.

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2021: Pochampally Renewal Ikat

On February 1, 2021, she donned a vibrant Pochampally ikat saree from Telangana in red, off-white, and green tones.The intricate ikat patterns represented renewal and resilience, highlighting traditional craftsmanship during a pivotal economic reset.

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2020: Yellow Optimism Silk

For February 1, 2020, Nirmala Sitharaman chose a sunny yellow pure silk saree with contrasting blue and green borders.The bright hue evoked optimism and economic revival post her first presentation, blending elegance with a nod to growth and stability in challenging times.

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2019: Pink Mangalgiri silk

On July 5, 2019, for her maiden budget, she wore a vibrant pink Mangalgiri cotton silk saree from Andhra Pradesh, featuring intricate gold zari borders.This striking choice symbolised hope, new beginnings, and reverence for India's handloom heritage, setting the tone for her distinctive style.


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