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5 Lesser Known Varieties Of Indian Sarees

Indian sarees have their own bungalow in India to show their pride in being India’s oldest attire. Available in hundreds of different styles in different states of India, traditional saree seems like the safest option to grab for any Indian woman during any event or show.

Among all of them, today we have picked 5 lesser-known varieties of Indian sarees so that next time you can buy them all at Shopkund and show off a little bit more.


Korial Saree

Another representation of white and red beauty, Korial saree is a typical Bengali saree which are usually worn during festive occasions such as Durga Puja, Saraswati Puja, Laxmi Puja and etc. The pure white base and red border is the main feature of the saree which somewhat similar to tant sarees.


Kosa Silk Saree


Kosa silk sarees are made from one of the finest types of silk. This type of silk can be only extracted from worms found on trees like Sal and Saja. Available in pretty attractive colours, these sarees have magnificent patterns and designs as well.


Panchampalli Sarees

Panchampalli sarees are crafted in Nalgonda district, Telangana State in India. These Indian cultural sarees are mainly popular for their traditional geometric patterns in Ikat style. They look great when paired with antique gold jewelry.


Dhakai Jamdani Sarees

Dhakai Jamdani saree is the finest muslin textile creation of West Bengal. Created out of cotton, these sarees come in floral or figure designs on the base part of the saree. Find an array of exquisite jamdani sarees at Shopkund which are light in weight and great to wear during humid seasons.


Batik Print Sarees


Batik printed sarees showcase amazing hand-printed designs of tribal people and abstract designs. Explore the contemporary batik sarees and enjoy the 2000 years of the oldest style of saree.

 
 
 

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