Andhra Pradesh | Pochampalli, Venkatagiri, Kalamkari |
Gujarat | Rajkot, Bandhini, mirror work, Patola, Gurjari block print |
Karnataka | Kasuti embroidery, Dharwad, Mysore crepe, Ilkal, Mankaala mooru, mysore silk |
Madhya Pradesh | Tassar, Chanderi, Maheshwari |
Maharashtra | Narayanpethi, Jijamata, puneri, Paithani, Sindhi embroidery |
Orissa | sambalpuri, kotki |
Rajasthan | Kota, Sanganeer block print, Bandhej |
Tamil Nadu | Kanjeevaram silk, Kanjeevaram thread work in cotton, Coimbatore cotton, Salem cotton silk, Dharmavaram |
West Bengal | Baluchari, bengal cotton, tangail, dhakai (well, actually from Dhaka) |
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Indian Traditional SareesIndian traditional sarees(saris) are draped at festivals, weddings and many other ceremonies. Bengalis wear a Bengali traditional sarees(saris) for the DurgaPooja. They wear traditional indian saris on all the five days. It could be a white and red-bordered saree for one of the days. It should have intricate work that gives it an elegant look. Traditional white sarees are worn while going for sad gatherings. Trendy sarees or traditional Benarasi sarees are hot during wedding. They are classified as traditional wedding sarees.Traditional embroidered sarees are quite famous for sangeet and party wear. Traditional silk sarees from Bangalore, chennai make a woman's wardrobe complete. Bandhej are the tremendous sarees of Rajasthan.
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