Monday, February 2, 2009

Oldest Indian Dress : Saree and it's patterns

Silk sari

The most popular and expensive saris are the silk saris, especially in South India. It is common for the bride to be attired in a red silk sari. This collection of saris has woven in designs in gold or silver, embroidery or beadwork, prints etc. Silk saris are worn for weddings, formal occasions and festivals.

Embroidered saris

Embroidered saris are designer saris, made using different types of fabrics and designs to make this ethnic Indian attire gorgeous. The material used for the Embroidered saris is flowing and graceful. Georgette, crepe, chiffon and silks form the basis for most of their creations. Designers work on the embroidery designer Indian sari and the most suitable color combinations and materials like kundan, zari, kori, and stones are used for the embroidery.

Printed Sari

These light saris are popular for their designer. These saris generally have a theme print for example Indian prints, geometrical, nouveau art, floral, figures, jungle print etc. These designer printed saris are available in every color and in various color combinations. These light wear saris are suitable for casual wear / semi-formal wear and are always in demand.

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