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Map of sarees

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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December 21, 2025

On National Saree Day, let's take a look at the different types of sarees and it's roots

- Gita Hari

Saree, the traditional attire of our country sports a border and pallu with delicate weaves and designs.

On National Saree Day (Dec 21), know more about the variety and vibrancy of the refined drape. Most of these have Geographical Index (GI) tags ensuring their regions' identity and authenticity.

Talking about the weaves, Arunima Hoskote, an expert who deals in exclusive sarees says, “The weaving of some sarees takes up to 60 days and sometimes even 200 days. Investing in timeless pieces is almost like buying an expensive painting. These sarees get passed down to future generations.”

Here are some of the popular Indian sarees and the state they represent:

Jamevar-Kashmir

With Tanchoi as the weaving technique (silk threads, dense patterns without cut at the back), each handcrafted saree in opulent silk is a labour-intensive outcome of exquisite Indian craftsmanship merging Persian influences.

Leheriya & Bandhani -Rajasthan & Gujarat

Leheriya means 'wave'. A tie and dye method, with wavy patterns is sparked by the waves of the desert sands of Rajasthan. Originating in Jodhpur and Jaipur, the chevron-like designs can be found on cotton and silk sarees. It is generally teamed with abhala work (mirror) cholis and chunky silver ornaments. Bandhani or Bandhej engages the ancient painstaking process of tie-and-dye technique to create resist-dyed forms. Red and yellow hues dominate to represent auspiciousness in weddings.

Patola & Bhujodi -Gujarat

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