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5 traditional Rajasthani saris which should be in your wardrobe

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 11, 2024, 11:45 IST
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Rajasthani saris and dupattas

Rajasthan is known for its deserts, stunning palaces, and for its textile industry. It has emerged to be the textile hub of India and produces couture prints and fabrics, such as bandhani prints, gotta patti, and more which are a staple in every Rajasthani woman’s closet. If you are a lover of saris, then you ought to have these traditional Rajasthani saris in your wardrobe.

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Bandhani

Bandhani is a tie and dye method which is also known as Bandej. It is truly an art to witness as the saris are patiently tied with threads and then are dyed making different points and patterns. The term bandhani comes from the Sanskrit word ‘bandh’ which means ‘to tie.’ These saris are very flowy and thin and do not need any particular occasion to be worn as they slay everywhere, and are very comfortable to breathe in.

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Leheriya

Leheriya is known for its criss-cross patterned stripes that come in a variety of comfortable fabrics such as chiffon, cotton, georgette, and crape. They are extremely lightweight, smooth, and comfortable, making them the best for the summers in Rajasthan. They are a wonderful pick for festive seasons because of their colorful picks and linear patterns.

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Gota Patti

Gota Patti can be found in every Rajasthani bride’s wardrobe and never goes out of style. It creates a heavy look with all the colours and mirror work, but is very lightweight, making these saris an ideal pick for festivals and weddings primarily. One can find these types of picks on georgette, kota, silk, and chiffon as well.

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Kota Doria

Kota Doria or Kota saris are made on the handloom and use a mixture of golden zari, silk, cotton, and silver threads. These threads are specifically procured from Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka, where you will also find a chic and shiny look making it a staple at every Rajasthani wedding or get-together.

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Block Print

Block Print is just not popular in Rajasthan but is preferred by women across the nation. It mainly does cotton saris with natural colors and hand block printing to print artistic designs with wooden blocks or any other discharge methods. The city of Jaipur is known for its popular block print saris such as Sanganeri and Bagru prints which are lightweight and can be worn every day.

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What makes Rajasthani saris so special?

Rajasthani saris exude an unparalleled charm that stems from their fusion of vibrant hues, intricate craftsmanship, and profound cultural significance. Embellished with exquisite handiwork including delicate mirror work, dazzling embroidery, and traditional tie-dye techniques like Bandhani and Leheriya, these saris are veritable masterpieces that reflect the rich heritage of Rajasthan. Each sari is a testament to the skilled artisans who meticulously weave tales of tradition and history into every thread, creating not just garments, but cherished heirlooms that epitomize the timeless elegance and enduring allure of Rajasthani craftsmanship.

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