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Sarees of south India give the clear cut picture of south Indian culture, creativity and vibrancy of each state. South Indian sari are the well-received sort of creativity that belongs to proud regions of India. Particularly, the sheen of south Indian sarees catches the utmost eyes. Undeniably, south India is the hub of sari weaving from where enormous ranges of sari have come. In this article I am concluding the sarees that are created within south Indian regions like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram Sarees from Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram sari are not only famous in India but across the world. A Kanjeevaram sari is a must have in every Indian woman’s closet.These sari are characterized by gold dipped silver thread that is woven on the premium quality silk. The silk base is thicker than any other silk saree and this thickness makes it the most expensive silk sarees in India. It is believed that the heavier is the silk, the better is the quality.
Venkatgiri Sarees from Andhra Pradesh
Venkatgiri Sarees from Andhra Pradesh are made with lightweight cloth, woven with a shiny finish yarn in very fine gauge. The cloth stands apart not only in its distinct finish, it has wide bold zari and threadwork borders. Pallus of venkatgiri sarees are generally bold and meek designed to match the borders, but the high end array of venkatgiri has ostentatious and heavy zari brocade and butties.
Guntur Sarees from Andhra Pradesh
Guntur Saree from Andhra Pradesh is woven near the coast of Andhra, these sarees are made with cotton fabric and are the most comfortable sort that comes in wider range of colors. Fine thread work borders, usually narrow, with pallus, ranging from simple stripes and sparse butties to elaborate weft ikats. Guntur Sarees are the perfect dance sari as they are stable and less transparent than many South Cotton Sari. Their timeless allure is comfortable for everyday wearing. Bandarlanka and Upadda also produce similar type sari.
Narayanpet Saree from Andhra Pradesh
Narayanpet Sarees from Andhra Pradesh are made from cotton as well as silk. This traditional is the unique genre of sari that has the composition of the best fabrics, undeniably, the look of this south Indian traditional saree is completely different from all other sorts of saris. The border and pallu of this sari has the true ethnic touch and design with intricate patterns. Since the beauty of south Indian saris are well known and it enhances the charm of every feminine beauty.
Mangalgiri Saree from Andhra Pradesh
Mangalagiri sarees from Andhra Pradesh are woven from cotton, feature borders with closely-knit patterns embroidered with ‘zari’ (gold-colored thread). The patterns of mangalgiri saris are designed with minute checks or small simple frames. The ‘pallu’ is embellished with stripes, a typical tribal style, created with gold-colored embroidery. These sari come in a variety of rich colors.
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Source by Vikas Chaudhary