Weddings are big-time fun occasions. The marriage ceremonies in India are a combination of different parties with detailed wardrobe sessions. These events assist you to go all out and adorn yourself in the most luxurious ensembles.

Even the thought of choosing the right sarees for your wardrobe can leave you all worried. This confusion does not leave even the bride! Style enthusiasts prefer designer saree for most of the occasions. In between all the growing innovations in lehenga cholis, Anarkali suits, and other modern wear, the Indian saree stands out like an unalterable trend.

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There are loads and loads of choices in the domain of the six-yard ensemble. Almost, every state of India has a totally unique saree or weave to offer. Also, sarees are always the best investment, especially if you wish to buy a charming classic like Banarasi brocade. And, with the entire range of functions and rituals, you can really easily look graceful in some of the Indian drapes.

 

Indian Wedding Saris for the Brides:

  1. Panetar Sarees

Panetar is a special wedding ensemble for the Gujrati bride. The traditional Bridal wedding saree of the Gujarati community is a Panetar. Panetar sarees are gifted to the bride by her maternal uncle.

A Panetar is recognized by its spectacular color combination of red and white. These sarees have bold gold accentuations and motifs on pure silk. A Panetar is a perfect work of art.

Deep red is used in the Panetar Sari’s ornamental border, while its body is most of the time in white or off-white. Oftentimes the pallu is a golden weave embellished with rich hand-work embroideries like Zardozi work, stone work, and cut-dana work. A very similar pattern is seen on the rich border of this sari.

Panetar sarees with vibrant Patola weave make for priceless family heirloom pieces.

Panetar Sarees are highly sought after by women across whole of India. A non-Gujarati bride may not wear it for her wedding, but this rich red wedding saree can be a perfect addition to her trousseau collection.

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  1. Kanchipuram Sarees

Most of the time, known as Southern India’s answer to the North’s evergreen Banarasi, the Kanchipuram Sarees, popularly known as Kanjivaram sari or Kanjeevaram, are traditionally woven in Tamil Nadu’s Kancheepuram region.

Woven with pure mulberry silk, these are extremely costly saris with a prominent show of jewel colors and metallic hues in gold and copper.

Since the beginning, these have been woven by the Kanchi weavers. the Kanjeevaram sarees are typical wedding sarees, worn especially as a bridal ensemble by brides all across India.

Actresses like Rekha and Deepika Padukone are seen in Bridal Sarees quite often.

  1. Banarasi Sarees

Ever-glistening Banarasi sarees are a top favorite of the brides and complete the Bridal trousseau. Indian weddings are simply incomplete without Banarasi sarees in the trousseau and for the bride. You will find the use of brocade weave in not just bridal sarees, but also on other clothing items like Lehenga Choli, Salwar Suits, Kurtis, etc. These days, brocade accessories are quite in trend. Brocade sarees look gorgeous.

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The Banarasi weave is an all-time favorite traditional saree. Indian women deeply adore this opulent drape and its new variants like Brocade sarees, Tanchoi Sarees, Tissue, Kora Silk sarees (Organza), Jangla, etc. These sarees always carry a regal appeal.

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