World Saree Day 2022 Date: Know the different types of Sarees
World Saree Day 2022: The Nine-Yard Wonder- Saree is one of the most exquisite, graceful, and gorgeous presents of Indian craftsmanship that has been passed down through the ages.
World Saree Day 2022: World Saree Day is an initiative to commemorate and highlight the beauty of this traditional attire. It is observed annually on 21 December.
The Nine-Yard Wonder- Saree is one of the most exquisite, graceful, and gorgeous presents of Indian craftsmanship that has been passed down through the ages. It has been bestowed upon the woman of yesteryears, today, and definitely the women of tomorrow.
With time, the worth and importance of the tradition of the saree and its designers are gradually melting away in obscurity in today's world, where westernisation has more or less taken over Indian fashion.
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Women in India traditionally wear sarees. Every region has a unique way of wearing a saree that contributes to its own identity. Thus, this is a day to honor elegance and its versatility.
On the occasion of World Saree Day, we bring to you the different and profound types of sarees available in India-
1. Banarasi Saree
This style of saree origins from Varanasi city. Every banarasi saree is a rare specimen immortalized in gold and silver brocade.
2. Kanjeevaram Saree
Kanjeevaram comes for a quaint town of South India, Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu. The enchantment of finely woven gold thread in stunning patterns brings to life a pristine Kanjeevaram.
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3. Bandhani or Bandhej Saree
Gujarat is the home of the Bandhani or Bandhej saree, which is regarded as an auspicious creation. It is a representation of the well-known tie-dye method.
4. Patan Patola
Patan Patolas are double ikat woven creations for the town of Patan, which have their roots in Gujarat. The focus of every Patola is on aristocracy and royalty.
5. Bhagalpur Saree
A Bhagalpur saree is a timeless fusion of history and constantly changing modern trends and is made of Bhagalpul silk.
Additionally, Kashmiri embroidery, particularly tila work on sarees, is the most sought-after worldwide. The artisans of Kashmir are as lovely and charming as the region itself. Each piece, from dabka zardozi to drapes made of Lucknowi silk, pays majestuoso homage to the saree art form. A multitude of artisans from all over India are dedicated and committed to making sure that saree traditions and statements adorn the phenomenon known as women in countless ways.
{With ANI inputs}
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