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35 Types of Sarees That Define True Craft & Culture of India

 

 

1. Banarasi Brilliance

Banarasi sarees, with their roots deeply embedded in Varanasi (Banaras) are one of the timeless Indian wear sarees that boast rich and intricate work. Wonderful styling to complement your festival days as well as high-end parties.

 

2. Organza Opulence

A sheer and lightweight fabric with firm and crisp drape! Bring forth a subtle opulence to your Indian wear look with Libas’ organza sarees. Whether you are going to an office party or a daytime wedding ritual, this saree style perfectly suits you for a multitude of occasions.

3. Layered Plunge

Introducing Leheriya sarees that absolutely come from Rajasthan, as they use a traditional tie-dye method and have wave-like (leher) patterns all over. Such types of saree styles in India are not only colourful and attractive but also the perfect kind of dress for wedding celebrations like the Haldi ceremony.

 

 

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4. Bomkai Saree

Bring forth the tribal artistry to your Indian wear wardrobe with one of Odisha’s gems, and that is Bomkai saree. This style is for all the saree lovers who like the bold borders, unique and distinctive motifs.

 

5. Chiffon Classics

The concept of chiffon sarees can be traced back to France, after which it was drapped in India among the Indian royals and elites. These are semi-transparent and are made of an extremely light fabric, a perfect addition to your day full of events as well as cocktail nights.

6. Chinon Charm

Chinon fabric, which is mostly used in sarees, originated and was further adapted from the town of Chinon in France. These sarees effortlessly flow and bring ease of movement with their silk drape and sheen aesthetic.

7. Baluchari Sarees

Why not celebrate each and every occasion with the style of Bengal's one of the weaving heritages, that is Baluchari saree? These saree types not only feature the traditional motifs but also narrate the stories of the Indian epics, thereby turning these sarees into a priceless cultural asset for every woman.

8. Tropical Kota Saree

Want to include a traditional style that brings an air of modern appeal? Then, Kota sarees are your go-to option. With their elaborate designs and patterns, Kota sarees add charm to your everyday workwear dressing and nighttime festivities in equal measure.

9. Ilkal Saree

Ilkal sarees, with their origin from Karnataka, are one of the easily recognised saree styles because of their signature “tope teni” pallu and contrasting colour choices. Amp up your Indian wear look by exploring Libas’ handpicked suggestions of hairstyles for sarees.

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10. Linen Luxe

With the European and the Middle East influence, Linen sarees were developed in India and made their way into every woman’s Indian wear wardrobe. Be it for a statement work outfit or a chic casual look, shop these linen sarees or explore Libas’ graceful lineup of pastel sarees for more such inspiration.

11. Silk Symphony

Given that the art of silk weaving was born from the Indus Valley civilisation and came along the traditional routes of China, it is a fact that silk is a natural fiber which is obtained from creatures like silkworms. Now with the advent of silk sarees, these styles have spread not only in a single state but in every corner of India, i.e. Assam, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, etc.

12. Kalamkari Saree

Among different types of saree names, Kalamkari sarees are one of the most talked-about and trendy ones. They are one of the wearable heritage pieces that have their roots in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

13. Narayanpet Saree

Narayanpet sarees from Telangana combine the comfort of Indian wear style with a cultural heritage. These types of sarees that come with a mix of Maharashtrian edge and southern weaving styles are an ideal choice for various wedding celebrations and special events.

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14. Bandhani Beauty

A saree that is bursting with colour and culture in all its glory and easily brings playful energy to your festivities and special occasions – that's Bandhani sarees.

15. Kanjivaram Saree

Kanjivaram sarees, popular for their bold border and intricate design patterns, are majorly synonymous with the South Indian grandeur of Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu. These sarees easily bring traditional styles to all the modern-day brides. Don’t stop here and explore Libas’ amazing list of bridal looks in sarees.

16. Ikkat Saree

A unique dye pattern with blurred edges and rhythmic geometric patterns, Ikkat sarees made their origin from different parts of India, including Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Gujarat.

17. Paithani Sarees

Paithani sarees with their rich pattern and iconic style are the products of a district of Maharashtra, i.e. Paithan. These traditional sarees happen to be the ideal type of sarees that a great number of women delight in wearing for various wedding rituals.

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18. Uppada Jamdani Saree

Women in a place like Andhra Pradesh, i.e., the southern part of India, generally opt for wearing the traditional sarees like the Uppada saree, at wedding functions and festive occasions.

19. Georgette Grace

Georgette sarees are lightweight and slightly crinkled in appearance. Explore Libas’ gorgeous collection of georgette sarees and bring that elegant look to your festivities with ease.

20. Satin Sarees

Satin fabric made its origin in medieval China, which was later adopted by many countries globally. Satin sarees are one of the popular Indian wear styles for modern women as they easily bring glamour with that glossy finish.

21. Tussar Silk Sarees

Tussar silk sarees with their magnificent earthy charm and bold designs made their origin in Bihar. They are lightweight yet grand and look stunning with their hand-painted styles.

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22. Pochampally Saree

Pochampally are globally known for their traditional Ikat craft, as they come from a weaving town in Telangana, i.e. Bhoodan Pochampally.

23. Gadwal Saree

Gadwal sarees bring forth the grandeur of silk, contrasting borders, and unique weaving techniques. With its origin in Telangana, it’s one of the bridal favourites in South India. Not only this, explore wedding sarees exclusively at Libas to bring that Indian wear glam effortlessly.

24. Jamdani Saree

What is the one saree that is a local handloom and also a symbol of exquisite weaving in India? It is the lovely Jamdani Sarees that came from the ancient Bengal region.

25. Chikankari Saree

Chikankari sarees are very famous all over India for the hand embroidery of their fabric and the white-on-white embroidered motifs.

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26. Assam Silk Saree

Assam silk sarees are the products of one of the most prominent silk fabrics that can be sourced in Assam, such as Muga (golden silk), Eri (ahimsa silk), and Pat (shiny white silk).

27. Crepe Sarees

The crinkled texture and subtle sheen of crepe fabrics were introduced in Europe. Further, this fabric was widely used in India to make the gorgeous saree collection.

28. Nylon Sarees

Nylon Sarees are not only loved in India for their lightweight and durable fabric, but also because they are easy to manage and bring for the perfect glossy Indian wear look for a multitude of occasions.

29. Belted Saree

One of the modern saree-type dresses that most women are going for is the Belted sarees. They are contemporary and chic, and a perfect style for those who want a modern Indian wear look.

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30. Sambalpuri Saree

Sambalpuri sarees bring forth a traditional Ikat saree with vibrant and sharp motifs. These handwoven classics originated from the Sambalpur region of Odisha.

31. Geometric Print Sarees

For all the corporate girlies, Libas’ geometric print sarees are for you! Add the clean aesthetic and modern designs of geometric printed sarees to your office wear, or simply for some urban styling.

32. Sequin Sarees

Sequin sarees are one of the Bollywood trends that every Indian woman loves to adorn. Be it a cocktail night with your best friend or a festive Diwali party with your close-knit buddies.

33. Kasavu Saree

Kasavu sarees made its origin from the southern state of India, i.e. Kerala. These sarees bring forth a minimalist and graceful look with their classic white and off-white saree with gold-toned borders.

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34. Indigo Sarees

Indigo sarees are known for their natural indigo dyeing traditions and beautiful artisanal patterns. These sarees are versatile, handcrafted, and bring an artistic elegance to your various moods and moments.

35. Dola Silk Saree

Dola silk sarees are soft, glossy, and lightweight. With their lustrous finish and modern appeal, this type of saree of perfect for all the brides and bridesmaids for the upcoming wedding season.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Types of Sarees

1. What types of sarees are available in Libas collection?

At Libas, you’ll find everything from breathable cotton sarees to statement festive drapes in silk, organza, and georgette. Explore our ready-to-wear sarees collection which is curated to suit workdays, weddings, and everything in between.

2. Which material is best for a plain saree?

If you love simplicity with grace, go for plain sarees in chiffon, georgette, or satin silk. Their smooth fall and minimal texture keep the look refined and effortlessly chic for any event.

3. Which type of saree is best?

The “best” saree depends entirely on the occasion and your comfort. Lightweight georgette and chiffon are great for your daily wear dressing, while silk, organza, and Banarasi styles are perfect for you to shine your way into the festivities and wedding events.

4. Which type of sarees are ideal for festive wear?

For festive occasions, ideal saree-type dresses would be Banarasi, Kanjivaram, Paithani, and any embroidered georgette saree.

5. Does open hair look good with a saree?

Open hair complements sarees really well, especially if you prefer a natural, easy-going style. You can keep it straight, wavy, or slightly styled depending on the vibe you want.

6. Which side do you start draping a saree?

Typically, a saree is draped from the right side of the waist, where the fabric is wrapped counterclockwise around the body, and the pallu falls on the left side of the shoulder.

 


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