Pattu Sarees

India is known for its rich diversity of sarees, and each state has its own unique styles and types of pattu (silk) sarees. Here are some of the prominent types of pattu sarees from different states in India

1.kanchipuram (tamilnadu)

 Kanjivaram sarees, also known as Kanchipuram sarees, are famous for their rich silk fabric and traditional temple designs. They are typically bright and colorful, with contrasting borders. 

Kanjivaram sarees, also known as Kanchipuram sarees, are famous for their rich silk fabric and traditional temple designs. They are typically bright and colorful, with contrasting borders. 

Pochampalli (telangana)

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Pochampalli sari or pochampalli ikat is a traditional handwoven textile art from  Pochampalli village in the Indian state of Telangana. They have traditional geometric patterns in the "Paagadu Bandhu"(ikat) style of dyeing.  .

Banarasi Saree (Uttar Pradesh):  

Banarasi sarees are known for their intricate brocade work and are made in Varanasi (Banaras). They are often woven with gold or silver threads and are popular for weddings and special occasions. 

Mysore Silk Saree (Karnataka)  

Mysore silk sarees are made from pure silk and are known for their simplicity and elegance. They often feature gold zari borders 

Gadwal Saree (Telangana) 

Gadwal sarees are known for their unique weaving technique that combines silk and cotton. They often have contrasting pallus and zari work.

Sambalpuri Saree (Odisha) 

particularly the ikat variety, are known for their vibrant colors and traditional tie-and-dye patterns. They are a significant part of Odisha's textile heritage.