Best types of Kanjeevaram saris for the wedding season

The unique and quintessential Kanjeevaram sari is woven using a special traditional technique and has interlacing of the weft threads to create stunning patterns and designs. Heavy in weight, it is perfect for a bride in the waiting.

Pattupettu means ‘old weaving’ in Tamil and features simple and subtle geometric patterns on Kanjeevaram including stripes, temple borders, and squares.

Zari is mainly the metallic thread made from pure gold or silver which is used in creating these saris and comes with a regal shimmer effect.

Usually passed down from generation to generation, these saris are lightweight, almost transparent, and very delicate with unparalleled luxury, style, and grace.

Depending on the intricate motif and pattern used on the brocade, these threads create magic with florals and mythological patterns which are ideal for the wedding season.

Handwoven with a traditional weaving technique, they are usually heavy and have motifs including chakra and coins with a stunning border.

Taking a modern approach, these borderless Kanjeevaram combine tradition with a hint of modernity and are for those women who are not an ideal fan of big traditional borders.

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