Wedding Sarees Across India - A Regional Showcase


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Uploaded on Nov 6, 2025

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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.

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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 Thank You! Any Questions? 10 Let’s discuss it! Stay confident, stay stylish! Explore wedding sarees online at Mirraw for a wide variety of designs and colors: https://www.mirraw.com/store/wedding-sarees