Now-a-days, young women are choosing contemporary sarees as their wedding saree. When there are many traditional and elegant Indian sarees to choose from, why do you want something else? As said, every state has its own bridal saree in India, like Neriyathum from Kerala, Kanjeevaram from Tamil Nadu, Banarasi saree from the city of Banaras, which is well-known for Bihari and Bengali brides. The Indian Bridal Sarees are mostly made up of silk, and a few are made of net or fancy materials. Those sarees are classified according to the work/design on them, such as Zardosi design can be done on both silk as well as on net/fancy sarees. Likewise, Gota Lace can be attached to any type of saree to give a bridal look. So let’s take a look on few net and silk indian bridal sarees in detail.
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Different types of indian bridal sarees
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3. Kanjeevaram
Owning a Kanjeevaram saree for south
Indian women is a pride, though this
saree is a native of, Tamil Nadu, almost
every South Indian bride wears
Kanjeevaram. They are known for their
beautiful temple borders.
4. Net Sarees
As silk sarees as popular in
the south, net sarees are
popular in north. Many
brides in northern areas,
choose net with various
kinds of embroidery on it.
The unique feature of these
kind of sarees are,
transparency.
5. Banarasi saree is from
the holy city, Kashi.
While the silk material
comes from Banaras,
the golden print/work
on saree, is done in
Bengal. The glow of a
Banarasi saree can
never be compared to
another material.
Banarasi
6. Sambalpuri Saree
of Odisha
Orissa has beautiful
sarees, like Bomkai and
Katki in its pot.
However, if a Oriyya
bride has to choose a
saree, then she would
only choose a
Sambalpuri silk saree.
The work on the
Anchal is what makes
the saree to stand out.
7. Assam Silk
Known as India’s finest
and most beautiful silk,
Assam silk definitely
makes the best choice
for any Indian bride.
The original Assamese
traditional saree comes
with white saree and
red borders. The
beautiful and traditional
saree is mostly covered
either with red flowers
or the borders are red.
The contrast makes it
even more beautiful.
8. Gota Saree
Gota saree is a kind of a lace that is
generally fixed to the pallu and the
hem of any saree. The special feature
of this saree is that the bride can get
the saree border attached anywhere
according to her wish.
9. Resham Saree
South Indian’s favorite
kind is the Resham silk
saree. There are a
thousands of designs and
patterns in this kind of
saree. Resham saree is
mostly preferred for the
elaborative functions of
the marriage.
10. Zardosi Sarees
Zardosi sarees are the ‘it’
thing now in the bridal
arena. Everyone is
wearing these kinds of
sarees. The specialty of
the saree is the amazing
embroidery and the
designs that are wide
spread these days. The
work is intricate and
makes a very beautiful
bridal saree.
11. Pathani Saree
Originally from the land
of Aurangabad, this silk is
the most costliest among
the other ones. This silk is
majorly preferred by the
North Indian brides. The
specialty of the saree is
that the gold is weaved
into the saree making it
look beautifully woven
and authentic. The
Maharashtrians are the
proud owners of the
Paithani saree.
12. Bandhani Saree
Designed with polka dots
and studded with a
special kind of stone
makes the trademark look
of these tie and dye
sarees. Owned by the
Rajasthanis and the
Gujaratis, these women
wear this kind of saree for
their wedding. Though
this saree may not make
the best bridal outfit, it
serves the purpose of
being worn in other
functions of the wedding.
13. Neriyathum Saree
Neriyathum saree , is
also one of the most
beautiful kinds of
sarees among others.
The plain white and
gold saree is widely
seen in most of the
Kerala weddings.
Even Christian brides
prefer this kind of
saree for their
wedding with a veil
on their head.