Sarees

Known for its intricate details, vibrant colors, and exquisite fabrics, Indian sarees have been an integral part of Indian fashion. It has been worn by women for centuries and is a symbol of beauty and grace. Explore our collection now!
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Indian Saree: Buy Wide Range of Indian Saree Online

The elegance and sophistication of Indian sarees have kept them a cult favorite among women, even to this day. From formal events like weddings and parties to casual outings and everyday wear, sarees are a staple for every occasion. With its unique designs, intricate detailing, and rich colors, the saree is a symbol of Indian tradition and culture. Utsav Fashion offers varied sarees, each with its own peculiarity and features. Some of the most popular types of Indian sarees include Banarasi, Chanderi, Kanjivaram, and Bandhani.

Each region of India has its own unique style of saree, and the draping style, fabric, and design of the saree vary depending on the occasion, culture, and tradition. For example, the Banarasi saree from Varanasi is known for its intricate weaving of gold and silver threads, while the Kanjeevaram saree from Tamil Nadu is known for its vibrant colors and heavy silk fabric. Sarees have gained international recognition, making them accessible globally. You can buy sarees in India, USA, UK, Australia with Utsav Fashion and enhance the elegance of your trousseau!


Exploring the Different Fabrics of Sarees

Sarees make you look graceful and charming, making them an evergreen attire. Sarees come in a variety of different fabrics with amazing patterns and flows. Each fabric has its own charm and is preferred for different occasions. For instance, a cotton saree is preferred for everyday, casual wear as it is lightweight and breathable. On the other hand, fabrics like silk are preferred for weddings due to their decorative ensembles. Each fabric has its unique characteristics that determine the drape, fall, and texture of the saree. Choosing a saree fabric can be difficult as there are many options to choose from. But having a clear idea about the same can help you to make the right choice. Lets us explore some common fabrics of sarees and shop for the same with us!

Art Silk Saree:

Also referred to as artificial silk or rayon, Art Silk is made from synthetic fibers, designed to resonate silk. Art Silk sarees are lightweight and perfect for everyday wear. They come in vibrant colors and hues with Zari and Resham work on them. It also has floral or ornamental motifs in form of embroidery, prints, or embellishments.

Georgette saree:

Georgette sarees have a sheer, lightweight fabric with a crinkled and slight. It is draped beautifully and has a flowy nature. Fabrics can be woven from silk, polyester, or rayon yarns. Georgette sarees come in paisley motifs, woven with Zari or Resham with vibrant colors.

Chiffon saree:

Chiffon is made from high-twist yarns of silk, nylon, or polyester which gives these sarees a lustrous appearance. Chiffon sarees look flowy and are lightweight and comfortable to wear. They are preferred for formal occasions and parties. They come in different patterns like stripes, foliage motifs, animal motifs, and vibrant colors like purple, green yellow, and much more.

Cotton saree:

Cotton sarees are the most comfortable to wear and easy to carry and drape. The fabric is made from natural cotton fibers, which makes it easy to dye and print, resulting in a range of vibrant colors and designs. Cotton sarees have different prints like Warli, geometric, floral, or block with different motifs like that of paisley, peacock, lotus, and elephant.

Organza saree:

Organza sarees are made of tightly woven silk or synthetic fibers, which gives it a lustrous appearance. They are beautifully woven with Zari and Resham in floral and geometric motifs. They come in different colors like red, mustard, peach, and much more, making it a preference among women of all ages.

Poly Cotton saree:

A perfect blend of polyester and cotton fibers gives a beautiful Poly Cotton saree. This makes it comfortable and breathable to wear. These sarees can be digitally printed with intriguing patterns. They have Zari and Resham work and enhanced borders, which enrich its beauty.

Linen saree:

Linen sarees are made of natural fibers from the flax plant. The fabric of these sarees is breathable and can be easily draped in summer. Linen sarees often come in earthy tones and simple designs, but can also be embellished with embroidery or prints for a more ornate look.

Crepe saree:

Crepe sarees are made by twisting and weaving the fibers in a way that creates a subtle puckered effect, giving it a unique appearance and drape. It comes in a range of vibrant colors and designs, adorned with abstract motifs, embroidery, or prints.

Net saree:

Net sarees are made from synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester and are adorned with intricate embroidery or beadwork. They are preferred for formal occasions like weddings and receptions as they add a touch of glamor and sophistication to the wearer's look.

Silk saree:

Silk sarees have a soft, smooth texture and a subtle sheen that adds an elegant touch to any outfit. They have floral prints and motifs of different animals like peacocks, and elephants or of plants like flowers and leaves. A varied choice of colors makes them perfect for all occasions.


Traditional Sarees of India by Region

Diversity of India is reflected in its sarees as well. The saree's style and design vary from one region to another, reflecting the unique cultural heritage of each region. From the elegant and intricate Banarasi silk sarees of Varanasi to the bright and colorful bandhani sarees of Rajasthan, every region of India has its distinct saree style. The Kanjivaram silk sarees of Kanchipuram in the south, the Chanderi cotton sarees of Madhya Pradesh, and the Paithani silk sarees of Maharashtra are some other examples of the traditional sarees of India, each one reflecting the region's cultural ethos and artistic sensibilities.

Banarasi Silk saree:

Originating from Varanasi, Banarasi Silk sarees are known for its opulence and intricate designs and are made of pure silk. They are admired for its texture, sheen, and durability. The sarees are handwoven with gold or silver zari and often feature intricate floral and foliate motifs. A variety of styles and patterns make them a preferred choice among women of all ages.

Kanchipuram Silk saree:

Crafted with love in Kanchipuram, a small town of Tamil Nadu, Kanchipuram Silk sarees are famous for its rich texture, vibrant colors, and intricate designs. Kanchipuram silk sarees are characterized by their heavy silk pallu and body, which allows them to drape beautifully. They feature traditional motifs of peacocks, paisleys, and temple borders.

Jamdani saree:

Traditional handloom of Bangladesh and India, Jamdani sarees are made of fine muslin cotton. It features nature-inspired, floral, and geometric designs. Common Jamdani patterns include butidar (small flower motifs), duria (dot patterns), and tercha (diagonal stripe patterns). Other popular designs include hiran (deer), mayur (peacock), and nilambari (blue sky).

Bandhani saree:

Originating in Rajasthan and Gujarat, Bandhani sarees are made of cotton or silk. The resist dyeing technique gives those small dots on the saree, making the famous bandhej pattern. They come in vibrant colors and are worn during festive occasions and weddings, and are paired with elaborate jewelry and accessories.

Bangalore Silk saree:

Originating in Bangalore, the Bangalore Silk sarees are the epitome of craftsmanship. They are made from pure silk fabrics that are known for their lustrous shine and soft texture. The sarees are woven using traditional methods and feature intricate designs and patterns, often inspired by nature.

Patola saree:

Created by highly skilled artisans, Patola sarees originate from Gujarat. They are woven in Zari or Resham with peacock motifs. The vibrant colors are obtained by natural dyes which enhance the charm of these sarees.

Tant saree:

Tant sarees are traditional cotton sarees from West Bengal. They are made of breathable fabric and are famous for their lightness and transparency, making them perfect for warm weather. They have floral motifs on them and come in vibrant colors. Borders and pallu of Tant sarees are typically adorned with intricate patterns.

Lehariya saree:

Lehariya sarees are traditional Rajasthani sarees that have a distinct diagonal stripe pattern that resembles the waves of a river. They are generally made of breathable fabrics like cotton and chiffon and feature vibrant and colorful designs with bright hues and contrasting colors. The drape is enhanced with Zari, sequins, and patch border work.

Mysore Silk saree:

Mysore Silk saree is a luxurious silk saree that originates from the city of Mysore in Karnataka, India. These sarees are known for their rich texture and intricate Zari work. They come in different colors and designs with traditional motifs like temples, peacocks, flowers, and paisleys.

Batik Print saree:

Batik print sarees are made using the Indonesian art of batik, where hot wax is used to create intricate patterns on the fabric. The fabric is then dyed, and the wax is removed, leaving behind beautiful designs. They are made of comfortable fabrics like cotton and chiffon.

Gota Patti saree:

Traditionally originating from Rajasthan, Gota Patti sarees are adorned with intricate embroidery using gold and silver threads. Fabrics like chiffon, silk, or georgette with small pieces of Gota, sequins, or Zari work.

Chanderi sarees:

Originating from Madhya Pradesh, Chanderi sarees are renowned for its sheer texture, lightweight, and glossy transparency. Fabric is made of silk, cotton, and zari. It features detailed motifs inspired by nature, geometric patterns, and floral designs.


Sarees to Suit Every Occasion

The versatility of sarees cannot be denied, due to which they are loved and worn by women of all ages in India and around the world. Different sarees can be worn on different occasions. Sarees come in different fabrics and designs, which are suited to different occasions. For instance, Silk Kanchipuram sarees are worn by South Indian brides whereas Bandej cotton sarees are preferred for corporate events or everyday occasions. With so many options available, choosing the right saree can elevate your look and make you feel confident and beautiful. Shop with Utsav Fashion to find your best match!

Day Wear/ Simple Sarees:

Day wear or simple sarees are perfect for casual or everyday wear. They are usually made of lightweight fabrics such as cotton, linen, or chiffon, and come in simple designs and prints. They are a popular choice for women on the go as they are comfortable to wear and easy to drape.

Party Wear Sarees:

Party-wear sarees are made of luxurious fabrics like silk, georgette, chiffon, and crepe. These sarees may feature heavy embroidery, sequins, stones, or intricate prints and patterns. Party wear sarees come in a range of colors, from bold and bright hues to more subdued and elegant shades.

Wedding Wear Sarees:

Wedding wear sarees are made of rich and luxurious fabrics like silk, chiffon, georgette, and organza. They are adorned with intricate embroidery, sequins, beads, and stones, making them glamorous and perfect for the special occasion. They come in bright colors like reds and pink, considered bridal colors.

Festive Wear Sarees:

Festive wear sarees add a touch of glamor and traditional elegance. They have intricate work on them of sequins, Zari, Resham, or mirrors. They can also come in everyday fabrics like cotton but will have elaborated prints and designs, that match the festive vibe.


How to Drape a Saree

The art of draping a saree adds elegance to your persona. Keeping the following tips in mind, you can drape your saree like a pro.

  • Choose a saree as per your preference and one that complements your body type. Wear an underskirt that matches the color of your saree.
  • Take the saree and tuck the upper end (the side without the pallu) into your underskirt, starting from the right and moving to the left. Make sure the saree is tucked in tightly.
  • Take the remaining portion of the saree and make proper pleats. Ensure to make proper and tight pleats. The setting of pleats also depends on the type of fabric you have chosen for your saree.
  • For instance, the pleats of the Organza saree stay stiff.
  • Drape the pallu and keep it on your left shoulder. Adjust your pleats if they are too loose or too tight.
  • Do not forget to add some accessories to elevate your look.

5 Things to check while buying a saree online

When buying a saree online, it is important to keep these 5 things in mind.

  • Quality Of The Fabric:

    it determines the look and feel of the saree.
  • Season To Wear It:

    This helps you to choose the fabric accordingly.
  • Color:

    make sure it complements your skin tone.
  • Creases:

    Look out for any damage to the saree.
  • Price:

    Compare prices across different websites to get the best deal without compromising on quality.

Explore the wide range of saree at Utsav Fashion

Utsav Fashion offers a wide range of sarees online, including digitally printed floral sarees and heavily embroidered silk Indian sarees. Shopping for a saree is hassle-free with Utsav Fashion's user-friendly website. You can browse through various styles and designs, filter your search based on your preferences, and find the perfect saree for you. You can also customize your saree by selecting the blouse design and adding accessories to complete your look. Buy sarees in India, USA, UK, Australia and Worldwide now and add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe.

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