Festive Sarees
Cyan Blue Linen Silk Saree With Golden Zari Border
Mustard Yellow Dola Silk Bandhani Designer Saree
Sky Blue Saree with Silver Embroidered Border
Pink Shaded Saree with Stone Work On Borders
Elegance Midnight Black Saree with Golden Embroidery
Silhouette Scarlet Glamorous Pink Saree
Grace Elegance Creamy Crape Saree
Exquisite Elegance Sky Blue Embroidery Saree
Intricately Pretty Pink Embroidered Saree
Grace Timeless Cream Embroidered Saree
Regal Elegance Purple Embroidered Saree
Splendor Sunlit Yellow Embroidered Saree
Why Should You Go for Festive Sarees?
For all kinds of festive events, women choose to wear sarees with intricate embellishments. Weddings, festivals, and family gatherings are perfect times for sarees with traditional weaves like Patola, Banarasi, and Ikat. Sarees featuring digital designs, satin weaves, and accents like ruffles and sequins are also perfect for a modern touch. Solid sarees with a bold blouse are suited for special occasions and are ideal for women who don't want to wear hefty textiles.
India's legacy is made up of various religions, each with its own culture and festivals. With a wide range of cultures comes a wide range of sarees. Every culture has its distinct saree, each with its design and pattern. You can try a range of sarees such as Onam sarees, Pongal sarees, Diwali sarees, Dussehra sarees, Bengali sarees, Kerala sarees, and Varalakshmi sarees.
- Gold Embroidered Saree
This champagne-gold saree is elegant and perfect for evening gatherings and celebrations. The saree is elevated by an exquisitely embroidered border that runs the length of the saree.
- Silk Saree with Artwork
This saree will make you stand out with its classic jewelry and gorgeous pallu. The saree usually comes in the Kanchipuram style. To enhance the artwork, this saree is usually graced with a soft finished silk fabric that is simple to wear.
- Banarasi Silk Printed Saree
Usually, a Banarasi and Khadi silk saree are ideal for wearing on special occasions. It comes with an unstitched blouse piece. This stunning saree will help you to stand out from the crowd. It's ideal if you can wash this saree by hand to be extra careful.
- Emerald Green Georgette Saree
This emerald green saree is ideal for those who prefer a simple, lightweight saree to wear. Silk is used for both the saree and the blouse.
- Crepe Printed Saree
Crepe is a lightweight fabric that drapes beautifully, making it an excellent choice for ladies who are new to wearing sarees. The patterned saree helps to lengthen your figure and is simple to drape. To complete your style, pair this saree with gold accessories.
- Patola Weave Saree
Royal women were known to wear Patola weave in the past, and this lovely saree would certainly make you appear regal. The saree's rich color will enhance your skin and make you appear lovely. The saree, embellished with zari, will give a festive and classy appeal.
- Georgette Saree
The oomph quotient is in the fabric that will accentuate your personality. It's ideal to have this saree washed by hand.
- The Paneled Banarasi Saree
This paneled saree is made in two colors and is surrounded by traditional Banarasi weaving designs. A golden zari accent adorns the panels, making them seem stunning and festive.
The border on the saree makes it look gorgeous and adds the right finishing touch to this saree.
Festive sarees are created with great care and attention to our country's traditions. Their goal is to preserve and promote Indian culture. Even young adults nowadays desire to wear Indian sarees to festivals and other special events. Our festive sarees have been fashioned in such a manner that they may be worn by women of all ages.
You may wear silk sarees or cotton sarees and appear like a diva in either. Why go to the hassle of leaving your house in the sweltering heat when you can stay at home and buy anything you want, whenever you want? There are a plethora of resources available to help you purchase festive sarees online.
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FAQs On Festive Sarees
Ans: There are various draping styles all over India that can define which place you belong to. The most popular draping styles include the Bengali drape with a bunch of keys tied to the pallu for Durga Puja, straight pallu for Gujarati women for Navratri, and Mekhala Chador saree drape for Bihu and other Assamese festivals.
Ans: Enhance your festive look with a touch of love for your culture by choosing the right accessories. Choose beautiful colors for your saree as per the theme of the festival. Pair it with traditional gold jewelry, a beautiful pair of Indian flats, and a Gajra hairstyle to keep your festival vibe alive.
Ans: Sarees that give a traditional touch to your personality can be included in festive saree collections that include Banarasi sarees, Kanchipuram sarees, and cotton sarees.
Ans: Festive sarees are delicate and require proper care. You have to clean them through the dry cleaning process. Do not try to wash them at home and keep your festive saree properly by placing rolling paper over it to make it long-lasting.