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10 different types of Saree worn in indian subcontinent​

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Different Types of Sarees in India

Kanjeevaram Saree from Tamil Nadu.  

Nauvari Saree from Maharashtra.  

Bandhani Saree from Gujarat.  

Tant Saree from West Bengal.

Banarsi Saree from Varanasi.  

Chikankari Saree from Lucknow.  

Bomkai Saree from Odisha.

Chanderi Saree from Madhya Pradesh.

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Taant from West Bengal

  1. A traditional saree from the land of Bengal, it's made of cotton and is the preferred daily wear outfit of many in Bengal. It's light, easy to wear, and the thick border and beautiful prints make it a must buy.

2. Kasavu from Kerala

Also called Settu saree, it was traditionally only a mundu (a dhoti), a blouse and a stole that went across the blouse. A lot of old ladies still keep this style alive. The Kasavu saree is a modern version and is characterised by a thick golden border, which is woven with threads of real gold. However, keeping up with the times, it has diversified to include colours and artificial thread.

3.Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu

The queen of sarees, Kanjeevaram sarees are made from a traditionally woven silk from the region of Kanjeevaram. The sarees are rich in colour and texture.

4.Bomkai from Odisha

Bomkai from OdishaAlso known as the Sonepuri silk, Bomkai saree is a piece of art with ikat, embroidery and intricate thread work, all woven into one beautiful nine-yard wonder.

5.Sambalpuri from Odisha

Sambalpuri from OdishaA traditional handwoven saree, the Sambalpuri is a delicate weave of different techniques.

6.Paithani from Maharashtra

Paithani from MaharashtraThe Paithani saree is a specialty of Aurangabad. The handwoven silk saree is grand and elegant.

7.Bandhani from Gujarat

Bandhani from GujaratThe name of the saree is derived from the word, ' bandhan', which means ties.

8.Muga from Assam

Muga from AssamThe Muga silk sarees from Assam are made by a special kind of silk produced by a larvae that feeds on mainly two special leaves

9.Banarasi from Varanasi

Banarasi from VaranasiBanarasi sarees are known for their gold and silver zari designs and motifs.

10.Pochampally from Telangana

Pochampally from TelanganaFrom the town of Boodhan in Andhra Pradesh, hails the famous Pochampally silk.

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