Natural North

The sarees of North India are a reflection of the region’s rich history and cultural diversity. From the luxurious Banarasi silk of Uttar Pradesh to the delicate Chikankari of Lucknow, each saree from this region is a work of art. Banarasi silk sarees are among the most sought-after in the country. Known for their intricate zari work and rich texture, these sarees have been a staple of Indian weddings for centuries. 

Chikankari sarees, on the other hand, offer a softer, more understated elegance. This hand embroidery technique originated in Lucknow and involves delicate floral patterns that are perfect for casual and semi-formal occasions. The light and breathable fabric make Chikankari sarees a favorite for summer wear.

Punjab’s Phulkari sarees are a burst of color and vibrancy. Known for their bold floral patterns embroidered in bright threads, Phulkari sarees are often worn during festivals and celebrations. The embroidery is done using thick threads, creating a texture that stands out against the fabric.

Kashmir’s Pashmina sarees are another highlight of North India. Made from the fine wool of the Changthangi goat, Pashmina sarees are known for their softness and warmth. Often hand-embroidered with intricate paisley and floral motifs, these sarees are perfect for winter weddings and special occasions.

Madhubani

Chikankarii

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