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Chanderi to Kalamkari: 5 classy cotton sarees for the wedding season

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 29, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Wedding season cotton sarees

As we are all set to enter the wedding season this year, the time calls for grace, elegance, and most importantly, comfort. While heavy fabrics like velvet and ajrak carry the glam, they can be unbearable to wear for long hours. On the other hand, silhouettes like cotton have it all. This lightweight fabric can easily be draped and worn for extended hours, and it comes in multiple weaves, motifs, colours, and types. Let’s discover five cotton sarees that will be perfect for the wedding season this year.

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Kalamkari cotton sarees

Kalamkari cotton sarees are easily recognisable by their intricate hand-painted or block-printed designs that often depict mythological or nature-inspired themes, making them a significant part of India’s artistic heritage. These sarees are perfect for cultural events, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions. With traditional motifs and vibrant hues, each Kalamkari drape beautifully represents Indian art and storytelling, where every piece narrates a tale of its own.
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Linen cotton sarees

Linen cotton sarees are woven using a blend of high-quality cotton fabric with linen. This combination creates a soft and breathable texture, perfect for wedding functions and festive gatherings. These drapes are loved for their lightweight and airy nature, making them suitable for casual as well as semi-formal events. Linen cotton sarees usually come in neutral and pastel shades, offering a chic yet contemporary appeal.
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Kota Doria cotton sarees

These drapes are woven in the cities of Kota and Kaithoon and are known for their grid-like pattern called ‘khat’. The yarn used in their creation is typically a blend of cotton and silk in traditional designs, although pure cotton variants are also available. Lightweight and easy to wear throughout the year, Kota Doria sarees originate from Rajasthan’s weaving communities and have gained immense popularity across the country.
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Tant cotton sarees

Handwoven in West Bengal’s Murshidabad and Nadia districts, tant sarees are among the most popular cotton sarees in India. Easy to drape and known for their crisp texture with decorative borders, these sarees are breathable and allow swift airflow, making them ideal for all occasions and seasons. Typically worn by Bengali women during festive and wedding celebrations, a tant holds a strong place among traditional Indian cotton sarees.

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Chanderi cotton sarees

You might have heard praises of Chanderi silk, but in reality, people prefer Chanderi cotton sarees more for their translucent appearance that looks chic and sophisticated. Most of these sarees feature traditional motifs like flowers, coins, and peacocks and are crafted on handlooms in Chanderi town, located in Madhya Pradesh. Perfect for cultural and semi-formal occasions, you can try a Chanderi cotton drape this wedding season.
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