Once you understand the significance of the saree in
Indian culture, it is not difficult to recognize the magnificence of the Silk Sarees - the most spectacular and beloved of all saree types. Silk is the most
popular fabric and is considered to be magnificent. Silk fabric has an inbuilt
natural shine that makes sarees look both classy and ethnic. These sarees
typically have a single border and are more eye-catching with fine
craftsmanship. So, all of the special sarees are supposed to be made of -
surprise! - lush silk. Indian woman's
wardrobes or wedding rituals are incomplete without silk sarees.
Wedding sarees for bride are extremely important to every woman, and they must properly care for
to last a lifetime. It’s been a part of Indian tradition to preserve wedding
silk sarees for years.
Different Types of silks
Silk is famous in different parts of
India. South India, in particular, has seen the most growth in this fabric,
with a significant amount of the population earning a living from the silk
clothing industry. The Kanchipuram silk sarees from India are famous all over
the world. Kanjeevaram or Kanchipuram, Patola, Baluchari, Muga, jamdani,
Benarasi, Samu, Butter silk, Ikkat, Paper silk, Mysore, Khaddi silk, and other
types of saris are available.
Best Wedding Sarees for Bride
Bridal Kanchipuram silk sarees
collection sarees have become a popular fashion choice for brides.
Some distinctive characteristics of Kanchipuram
silk sarees
·
The Pallu and borders are woven
separately and then joined together.
·
The saree is made of three Silk threads
twisted together with silver wire to make the fabric durable
·
Sarees design includes different
gorgeous mythological stories, stunning Temple figurines, and stunning contrast
color
Palam Silks, the first brand to launch
soft textured Kanchipuram silk sarees with heavy zari work, also has Wedding
Silk Sarees that will make any bride feel like a princess. Traditional or
modern, classic or contemporary, the Bridal Saree Collection at Palam Silks has something for every bride.
We cater to every bride's tastes and
desires, from long and short borders to different border styles - getti pet,
bavanji pet, and contrast borders. Our wedding Pattu Sarees are the ideal heirloom
to be passed down from generation to generation. Our weavers go to great
lengths to weave a story into each saree, which can take up to 40-60 days to
complete.
There are still several additional
options for brides to consider. You can also look for sarees made of materials
such as Katan Silk,Tussar Silk, Georgette Silk, Dupion Silk, and
Organza Silk. All of these exquisite bridal sarees feature striking motifs and
patterns, making them distinctive Indian cultural attire in every aspect.
No matter what style of wedding saree
you choose, it is sure to be a stunning and elegant garment that will make you
feel like a princess on your special day.