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Kanjivaram silk is the typical South- Indian Bridal wear and is available in Tissue and Brocade varieties. The price range of these sarees is from Rs 10,000- 40,000. The South Indian bridal saree
kashmir ki kaliyan Kashmiri embroidered sarees have a very elegant look and get up. Its exquisitely woven embroidery, very popular with the Marwaari community, gives a graceful look.  

South Indian wedding sarees are based on silk threads and zari threads. Though they do not have embroidery designs like the north Indian wedding sarees, the south Indian sari meant for weddings have threads woven to display mesmerizing designs, images and scenes. Threads with rare shades are much preferred in these sarees and women feel proud when five strands of silk threads or more are used in each weave. Silk cotton fabric also forms a part of South Indian wedding sarees where senior women find it comfortable to attend weddings with lighter sarees that also go well with the hot climate.Kanchipuram, Tirubuvanam, Aarani, Salem, Mysore, Pochampalli and Venkatagiri are places popular for South Indian wedding sarees. Gold jewelry with precious stones accentuates these silk sarees. Before weddings, it is a custom in many south Indian families to buy sarees for the women close to the bridal couple and place it along with the invitation for the wedding. The traditional weave of the south Indian sari is optimized in wedding sarees where innovations are occasionally worked out.Zari is an important part of South Indian wedding sarees on whose quality women would never compromise. Having the borders with broad zari or the entire saree with zari works are a visual treat and a matter of pride for the woman owning the saree. The zari threads are obtained from silver and are expected be strong and durable in the sarees. In recent times the south Indian sari has met with fusion of north Indian embroidery like sequin and other works.
Patola means “Queen of Silks”. The Patola Silk Sarees are one of the finest varieties of handloom silk saree from Gujarat. Patola sarees are woven with great clarity and precision. They are well known all over the world for their highly delicate patterns. These sarees are woven by master weavers on a special type of silk called ‘Patola Silk’. Geometric designs with folk motifs and flaming colors are characteristic features of Patola sarees. Each Patola saree reflects the skill and imagination of the weaver and is exclusive by nature. Patan and Surat are famous destinations of Patola sarees. Patan, the place in Gujarat, is well known for its Patola saree.The art of Patola sarees flourished with the arrival and settlement of Salvi weavers from Karnataka and Maharashtra in Patan under the patronage of royal Solanki Rajputs and affluent people of Gujarat. This dates back to the 12th century. The historical evidences determine that Patola sarees have been made since at least the thirteenth century and have always had aristocratic or ritualistic associations. The walls of some south Indian temples, such as at Mattancheri (Kerala) and Padmanabhapuram (southern Tamil Nadu) contain eighteenth-century depictions of Patola designs.Patola sarees have evolved from the days of sultanate reign and era of royals and confined to Gujarat for an acclaiming stature as one of the finest pieces of fabric and works of art. Gujarat is believed to have exported Patola sarees to South-East Asia since at least the fourteenth century. The later development and expansion of Patola weaving is also traced in the historical evidences. This depicts that after the fall of Solanki dynasty, the wealthy Gujarati merchants patronized the Salvis. Gradually the Patola sarees became a status symbol with Gujarati girls and became an essential part of the women closet. 
Sarees’ are the core of Indian culture and silk is yet another pride of India. The two elements combined give us the finest work of art. Sarees are historic no doubt but so are the Indian silks. Silks in India are also termed as ‘pattu’ and recent archaeological survey has proved that sericulture existed even during the Indus Valley Civilization.

India is the second largest producer of silk in the world after China but is the largest consumer of silk. The prime reason being the value that is attached to silk. The tradition of wearing silk sarees  for marriages and other auspicious ceremonies is a custom in India. Silk is considered as a symbol of royalty and historically, silk was used primarily by the upper classes.

Silk garments and sarees produced in Kanchipuram, Mysore, Arani in the south, Banaras in the north, Murshidabad in the east are well recognized.

As soon as we talk about South India, silk sarees inevitably come to our mind. As Paris holds to be the fashion destination of the world, South India is deemed to be a Saree lover’s paradise especially if it is a silk one. It is but natural that these prestigious silk sarees will be the top priority of the Indian brides. Though it originated in the south it soon went viral to gain national and international recognition.

Indian brides in general and South Indian brides in particular do not consider pattu saree just as their valued possession but it holds a symbolic meaning of tradition passing on from one generation to another. Along with the brides and the weddings that have undergone change the saree too has evolved much over time. But in spite of evolving circumstances the pattu sarees still embody the age old tradition, purity and serenity.

The most popular pattu sarees are those that are called ‘Kachivram’ sarees and are manufactured in the temple town of Kanchipuram, however today more fabrics are being used to create beautiful and vibrant South India pattu sarees. The new designs that flaunt the Indian market have already demonstrated the capacity of its charm, it has been universally loved.

Since pattu sarees are rich and luxurious it is usually preferred during the wedding or festivities. There are around fifteen types of silk sarees and Karnataka in the South is the silk hub of the country.

- Arani silk

- Banarasi silk

- Dharmavaram silk

- Gadwal silk

- Kanchipuram silk

-Karnataka silk

- Kora silk

- Mysore silk

- Narayanpet silk

- Patola Sarees

- Pochampally silk

- Seemavaram silk

- Uppada silk

- Valkalam silk

- Venkatagiri silk

Are regionally produced silk sarees. However the major ones are:

- Kanchipuram Silk Sarees

These pattu sarees are the best ones because of its immense popularity and superior advantage over the rest. This saree as the name suggest finds its origin in the temple town/ district of Kanchipuram. They are renowned for the purity of silk, quality, durability, design, color pattern and elegance. It is the traditional bridal ensemble. It is highly colorful and the zari work in the pallu or the border or sometimes all over it makes this look beautiful and rich. It takes around 3-4 weeks to manufacture a sari and then it is succeeded to zari work. The task is laborious but it is fruitful. The weavers have been internationally recognized and the craze for Kanchipuram Sarees is widespread. The typical and famous designs for Kanchipuram pattu sarees are temple designs, designs of cluster of flowers, checks, stripes, floral designs, mango designs, etc. Today silk saris are affordable for all, where the cost of silk sari range from minimum of INR 1,500/- to several lakhs.

- Mysore Silk Sarees

Mysore is the city located in the state of Karnataka in South India. Mysore silks are another superior pride of the South, it is the trade mark of the silk sarees manufactured by Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation. The difference of Mysore Silk sarees and Kanchipuram is that the former is light-weight unlike the latter. Mysore sarees is characterized by contrasting colors like pink and green, red and grey, yellow and violet etc and has large and heavy embroidered boarders and pallu despite the body being plain and unicolor.

- Paithani Silk Sarees

It is famous for hand woven silk sarees and comes from a place called Aurangabad in Maharashtra. It is popular for graphic designs like slanted square, kaleidoscopic designs and peacock pallus. Three kinds of silks are used in the making of Paithani silks namely Charka, Ciddle and China silk, with China silk being rather expensive. Metallic yarn is used for that rich glaze it radiates.

About Saree 
Saree is the traditional wear of India. Indian Sarees, in particular silk sarees have global popularity and recognition, which is attributed to the quality, design, sheer and appealing appearance. Moreover, the credit should also be given to the silk sari weavers in India, who have contributed greatly towards producing a wide range of beautiful pattu saris.
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs
South Indian Saree Blouse Designs Indian Sarees 2014 Designs Online For Kids Images Design Patterns Online Shopping Wedding Blouse Designs

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