Thursday 13 October 2016

Kind of Indian Sarees You can Wear in Diwali

These three Indian sarees provide you elegant look and traditional women.

Traditional Sarees -

Traditional sarees are paired with a blouse and a petticoat. There are numerous ways by which the nine-yard cloth can be draped over the bride's body, and these traditional designs are made from luxurious fabrics in colorful shades.

Kanjeevaram Sarees - 

Popularly known as kanjeevaram sarees, the sarees are referred to as south India's answer to banarasi silk sarees. Sarees are famous by their wide contrast borders. Temple borders, checks, stripes and floral are traditional designs found on a kanchipuram sarees.

Banarasi Sarees -

A Banarasi saree is a saree made in Varanasi, a city which is also called Benares or Banaras. An Indian banarasi silk saree is among the finest sarees in India and are known for their gold and silver brocade or zari; this silk is used in large part for the production of banarasi sarees, which are a regional type of saree made from silk. Click here to visit more Diwali’s deal at DaIndiaShop.

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