8 Popular Regional

 Sarees Of India

Producer: Mehak Pal Editor: Aparna Singh

India is known for having a diverse culture thanks to the variety of its languages, cuisine, clothes, and way of life. Here's a look at 10 exquisite regional sarees from India.

Banarasi saree comes from Varanasi and is known for its gold and zari work.

Banarasi Saree (Uttar Pradesh)

Chanderi sarees are made of pure silk at Chanderi Town, Madhya Pradesh. The saree features a gold and silver brocade pattern.

Chanderi Saree (Madhya Pradesh)

Rajasthani leheriya saree is made using the tie and dye method. The saree is tied in a way that creates a kaleidoscopic wavy pattern.

Leheriya Saree (Rajasthan)

Bandhani saree is a must-have for every woman. The technique, variety, and colour employed in bandhani, a tie-dye textile process is just beautiful.

Bandhani Saree (Gujarat)

The Sambalpur district of Odisha is where Sambalpuri Ikat sarees are made. Silk and cotton sarees with embroidered motifs are both available in the Sambalpuri style.

Sambalpuri Saree (Odisha)

Chikankari is one of the popular embroideries. These sarees are available in various colours.

Chikankari Saree (Lucknow)

This saree is among the most beautiful regional sarees in India because of its temple-inspired designs. Pure mulberry silk is used to weave the Kanjeevaram Saree.

Kanjivaram Saree (Tamil Nadu)

Telangana's Bhoodan Pochampally town is where Pochampally sarees are made. These sarees are made with silk and cotton fabrics featuring intricate motifs and geometric ikat patterns.

Pochampally Saree (Telangana)