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​10 iconic silk sarees from Indian states and what makes them special​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 5, 2024, 19:04 IST
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10 iconic silk sarees from Indian states

Indian silk sarees are not just pieces of clothing; they are works of art representing the artistic skills, history, and regional pride of every state. Each state has its special silk saree, crafted with techniques passed down from generation to generation and inspired by local art, nature, mythology, and architecture. Be it the gold shine ofKanjeevaramor the earthy charm ofBomkai, every type of saree narrates a story and connects the wearer to the legacy of craftsmanship and creativity.

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Kanjeevaramsilk – Tamil Nadu

The kanjeevaram saree, as many call it "the Queen of Silks," is pure mulberry silk, a bold lustrous colour with heavy zari borders. Designs drawn from the temples, mythological stories, and natural motifs make each saree an artistic masterpiece. What used to be reserved for weddings or grand occasions, is now a family heirloom, as they can last forever and look stunning.
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Banarasi silk – Uttar Pradesh

These sarees are closely related to luxury and rich craftsmanship, finding their origins in the very old city of Varanasi. Banarasi sarees contain fine silk decorated with silver and gold brocade work with minute Mughal designs like floral vines, animals, and domes.

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Assamese Muga silk-Assam

Valued for its rich golden yellow shine, the Muga silk of Assam happens to be the rarest and the strongest silk in the world. The silk’s unique texture and natural sheen make it a prized possession, often symbolizing elegance and wealth. Each Muga saree is painstakingly handcrafted and, with proper care, can last for generations—a true investment in timeless beauty.

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Paithani silk- Maharashtra

The Paithani sarees have vibrant colours, intricate motifs of peacocks, lotuses, vines, and an obliquely drawn pattern, and are carefully woven with pure silk threads and artwork. Paithani is known as "woven gold" since it is sacred to royalty and elegance and is worn mostly at festivals.

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Patola silk - Gujarat

The double ikat weaving technique makes the Patola sarees from Gujarat look very distinctive. The beautiful geometric patterns and bright colour of these sarees are created through a tedious process in which both the warp and weft strands are coloured. Patola saris are a status symbol due to the complexity behind their weaving, depicting aesthetics and exclusivity.

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Balucharisilk – West Bengal

A true narrative art form, Baluchari sarees are known for their detailed pallu work depicting mythological stories. Woven with a special embossed effect, every saree brings out the scenes from the epics like Mahabharata and Ramayana. Originating in Murshidabad, Baluchari sarees reflect the rich cultural heritage of Bengal and are treasures as wearable arts.
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Chanderi silk – Madhya Pradesh

Light, diaphanous, and very lightly silky, the Chanderi saree is famous for its thin fabric and delicate poise. Typically adorned with coin, peacock, and geometric motifs, these sarees carry an air of subtle sophistication. Chanderi sarees are ideal for summer occasions.

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Mysore silk – Karnataka

Mysore silk sarees are known for their fine texture and radiant gloss. They are pure silk with minimalistic zari borders; they are all about simple elegance. These sarees are made through a meticulous process, giving them a rich feel smooth and timeless style, which is the reason why most people who love understated luxury go for them.

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Pochampally ikat silk – Telangana

Pochampally ikat sarees are famous for their bold geometric patterns and vibrant colours, made through a unique dyeing technique called ikat. Every pattern is pre-determined and dyed before weaving, and the motifs look striking, blending tradition with modernism. These sarees are a true celebration of precision and artistry.
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Bomkaisilk – Odisha

Bomkai silk, also known as Sonepuri silk, is a special weave that can give a very earthy texture. Contrasting colours and intricate threadwork are often done with motifs from tribal art, fish, and shells. Bomkai sarees have unique textures and are symbolic of Odisha's indigenous culture, so there's no better fit for earthy elegance lovers.

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Pranay Kumar Swain
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Sambalpuri silk sarees from Odisha are so underrated. they have some twenty-odd types of silk and cotton sarees designed both in traditional and modern styles.gorgeous would be an understatement.
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