Classification of Sarees

5/01/2014

Sarees - Sub categorise

A sari or shari, is an Indian female garment that consists of drape varying from two to nine yards in length and two to four feet in breadth that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over the shoulder, baring the midriff
The sari is usually worn over a petticoat (called lahaṅgā or lehenga in the north; langa in Kannada, pavada, or pavadai Tamil, langa in Telugu; chaniyo, parkar, ghaghra, or ghagaro in the west; and shaya in eastern India), with a fitted upper garment commonly called a blouse or a choli or ravika. The blouse has short sleeves and is usually cropped at the midriff. The sari is associated with grace and is widely regarded as a symbol of Indian culture and Bangladeshi culture

1. Arani Sari 
Banarasi saris
2. Baluchar Sari
3. Banarasi saris
4. Bhagalpur Sari
5. Chanderi sari
6. choli
7. Dhakai
8. Dhaniakhali Saree
9. Gadwal sari
10. Gagra choli or Ghagra choli,
11. Gollabhama sari or Siddipet Gollabhama
12. Half sari function
13. Ilkal saree
14. Jamdani
15. Kanchipuram sari or Kanjivaram sari
16. Kasta sari
17. Khandua (Maniabandi or Kataki)
18. Kosa silk
19. Kota doria or Kota Sari
20. Kovai Cora cotton
21. Kuthampully Saree
22. Langa Voni
Designer Half Sarees
23. Lehenga style Saree
24. Lugade
25. Molakalmuru Sari
26. Mundum neriyathum
27. Paithani
29. Pasapali Sari
30. Patola saris
31. Pochampally Saree or Pochampalli Ikat
32. Puttapaka Sari
33. Salem Silk known as Salem Venapttu
34. Sambalpuri Saree
35. Set-sari
36. Shalu
37. Sonepuri Sari or Bomkai Sari
38. Tant saree
39. Telia Rumal
40. Uppada Saree
41. Venkatagiri Sari
42. wedding sari

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