Uploaded on Nov 6, 2025
Discover the beauty of wedding sarees from every corner of India. From North India’s Banarasi and Bandhani to South India’s Kanjivaram and Pochampally, explore how each region adds its own charm through weaving, motifs, and accessories.
Wedding Sarees Across India - A Regional Showcase
Wedding Sarees
Across India - A
Regional 01
• ExploSringh thoe cwharcm aof sIndeia’s
diverse bridal saree traditions
• A cultural journey through weaves,
colors, and craftsmanship
Introduction -
Diversity of Indian
B• Srariedes aarel thSe asourl eof Iendsian bridal
02 attire
• Each region brings its own fabric, motif,
and draping style
• Reflects the culture, heritage, and
artistry of local weavers
North India -
Banarasi &
BBanaanradsi hSaarneei (SUtatarr ees
Pradesh):
• Known for rich silk fabric and
gold zari work 03
• Often in shades of red,
maroon, and gold for
weddings
Bandhani Saree (Rajasthan
& Gujarat):
• Tie-dye art symbolizing joy
and prosperity
• Lightweight and colorful -
ideal for pre-wedding rituals
South India -
Kanjivaram &
Pochampally
Kanjivaram (STaamirl Neadeu)s:
• Woven from pure mulberry silk with
broad zari borders
• Symbol of elegance and grandeur in
04 South Indian weddings
Pochampally (Telangana):
• Known for Ikat patterns and vibrant
geometric designs
• Perfect for brides who love tradition with
subtle patterns
East India -
Baluchari &
Jamdani Sarees
Baluchari (West Bengal):
• Depicts mythological scenes
on the pallu
• Ideal for traditional Bengali 05
weddings
Jamdani (Bangladesh & West
Bengal):
• Handwoven muslin with floral
or geometric motifs
• Lightweight and graceful for
ceremonies and receptions
West India -
Paithani & Patola
Sarees
Paithani (Maharashtra):
• Made with silk and gold
thread
• 06Features peacock and lotus
motifs on the pallu
Patola (Gujarat):
• Double Ikat weave
symbolizing precision and
royalty
• Traditionally worn by royal
brides
Regional
Weaving &
• HandlooMm toecthniifquses passed
throEugxh gpenlearaitinones d
• Common motifs: peacock, 07
paisley, temple border, floral
vines
• Use of zari, resham, and
natural dyes
• Each weave narrates a
cultural story
Completing the
Bridal Look
• South India: Temple jewelry
and gajra
08 • North India: Maang tikka,
chooda, and dupatta drape
• East India: Gold necklaces, red
bindi, and shankha-pola
• West India: Nath, kamarbandh,
and green bangles
• Each saree tells the story of
its region and culture
Final • Wedding sarees preserve
traditions while evolving 09
Thought with time
s • A perfect blend of heritage,
artistry, and emotion
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