
On the basis of fabric, weaving style or motifs, every state of India
has developed its own unique saree style. It is considered to be a style
statement of every Indian women to have at least one traditional saree
from every region from India. Think over the choices you have: the
patola
sari from Gujarat along with
Gujarati brocade, the
embroidered
tinsel sarees having zardosi and golden thread embroidery, the
Paithani
saree from Maharashtra, the
Chanderi and
Maheshwari
sarees from Madhya Pradesh, the
Sambalpuri and
ikat
saree from Orissa,
Muga and Pat saree from Assam,
Kanjeevaram
Saree from Tamil Nadu,
Pochampally sarees from Andhra
Pradesh,
Kota sarees and
Bandhani sarees from Rajasthan
and many more--the list is endless!