Tuesday 19 July 2016

This is how different region represents different Sarees.

Mehta Saree Centre
This is how different region represents different Sarees

Every area in the India has created, throughout the hundreds of years, its own particular one of a kind saree style. Mehta Saree Centre tells you about the well known varieties of sarees, distinct on the basis of weaving style and fabric.

The North region is well known for the Shalu, Banarasi and Tanchoi all of which are woven in various parts of Uttar Pradesh.

Western styles sarees are Bandhani from Gujarat and Rajasthan, Paithani from Maharashtra, kota a claim to fame of Rajasthan, the famous Patola from Gujarat and Lugade from Maharashtra. Weaving is the main occupation of people living in Central India. Madhya Pradesh produces the best Maheswari and Chanderi sarees and Chattisgarh is popular for its Kosa silk.

When we consider sarees we consider South India. Kanchipuram usually called Kanjivaram, Thirubuvabam, Kumbakonam, Madurai, Thanjavur and Arani are all from sarees from Tamil Nadu. Venkatagiri, Pochampally, Narayanpet, Gadwal and Magalgiri are claims to fame of Andhra Pradesh. Kerela has Balarampuram and from Karnataka we get Ilkal saree and Mysore silk.

The eastern side is not a long ways behind when we discuss sarees and weaves. Jamdani Muslin, Tangail cotton and Rajshahi Silk are all from Bangladesh. Assam is well known for Mooga silk and Bihar for Tussar Silk and. West bengal has Tant the acclaimed Bengali cotton, Murshidabad silk, Shantipur, Dhaniakhali cotton and Baluchari silk to brag off. From Orissa we get Sambalpuri Cotton and silk, Ikkat Silk and Cotton, Kataki or Khandua Silk and Cotton, Berhampuri Silk, Bomkai Silk and Cotton, Sonepuri Sari Silk, Tussar or Mattha Silk. Tanta Cotton and Bapta Silk and Cotton are the sources of various pervasive material for making sarees as per districts and their signature trademark for making such sarees and being the best in the business for that brand of sarees is endless. Truly, each geographic district has its own particular impact on its brand of sarees.

For all the saree lovers, especially if you’re also one of them, now you don’t have to visit different regions of India to buy a master piece of that place. All that you’ve to do is to visit

Mehta Saree Centre, where you’ll find sarees from each and every region of India in distinctive shades and ample of designs.

So all the ladies out there, pick your bag and let’s go to shopping!



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