Top Authentic Traditional Sarees To Own In 2018


Whether you’re going for a wedding occasion or school or college farewell, saree is the first choice for every woman. As saree comes in amazing colours, various traditional designs and patterns, weaves and border types, they are highly demanded among the mass who embraces the creative hues. In a country like India, there are endless types of sarees available in the market. From kanjivaram sarees to Assamese Mekhla, Indian is the biggest producer of various fabrics renowned for sarees. 

For the ease of your selection, we have selected top authentic traditional sarees that you must own in 2018. They are unique in their assorted weaves and touch, visual appearance and luxe. 

Khadi Sarees


Khadi is the pick of the people with high class choice. This type of sarees is mostly worn at art exhibitions, lectures, cultural events and high collar parties. Khadi is basically related with handspun and weaving of cotton fabrics though silk products. The long benefits of khadi sarees:
    They are eco-friendly
    It prevents any kind of skin irritation or itching or reactions
    It can be worn throughout the season though it is quite heavy

Banarasi Silk Sarees



Banarasi silk is called the queen of fabrics and the best chosen fabrics for women during the wedding season. Indian women chose Banarasi silk sarees during wedding days and the big fat Indian wedding owe a lot of lustre and glamour that Banarasi silk vehemently provides.
The saree is quite heavy and not that easy to manage but when you get style and high choice gravity, you tend to go off beat as well. 

Munga Sarees
 

 



To realize your dreams and to change a little bit of your lifestyle every day, it takes a lot of inspiration. Let’s snatch this opportunity and give a gorgeous look to your personality with the vehement work of munga sarees. These sarees are handspun by the traditional weavers with authentic motifs and designs.

Kalamkari Sarees


One of the favourite handloom sarees is kalamkari sarees. This type of sarees has unparalleled designs and prints which the handloom masters draw with the help of kalam or pen. The pen is dipped into a special type of dye and then they draw significant patterns, motifs and pictures. Available in bright colours, these sarees can be worn with contrasting blouses which also stay soft on the skin and can be worn throughout the day. 

Mekhla Sarees
 

Mekhla sarees or mekhela chador is the beauty projection of Assam, the land of serenity and crafts. Mekhela chador is the traditional Assamese saree that mainly constitutes two-piece clothes. The clothes are beautifully draped around the body in a particular way which is quite different than the general saree draping.
Unlike kanjivaram sarees, these sarees do not have that royal lustre but feature a very calm representation of colours. These sarees are famous for the delicate weaving of golden Moga silk and vehement threadworks.

Kanjivaram Sarees

Give a round of applause to the king of the sarees – kanjivaram sarees, which is renowned and adored in South India. This is the most famous types of bridal sarees in South India but nowadays, most of the women are shifting towards this south beauty due to its undying bright luster. The saree was originated in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, and are now available in the most scintillating colours and excellent border patterns.

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