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WHY SILK SAREE IS FAMOUS?


A gorgeous gold and deep pink South Indian silk sarees is worn by the bride. She's worn it with a deep green gold-work shirt that complements the saree's radiance. This is a Kanchipuram silk saree in the traditional style. Her hair is classically ornamented with whitewhite flowers, and she is wearing gold and rice-pearl jewellery.


Deep moss green, an unusual bridal colour, pairs beautifully with a rich golden border. She adorned with heavy gold jewellery, the gold kamarbandh being the most distinctive feature. Her hairstyle of orange flowers complements the rich colour of her south Indian wedding saree.


Weavers create innovative colour combinations and styles on a conventional foundation every day. Wedding sarees from South India are no exception. Take this all-silver wedding saree, for example. The bride teamed it with a bright yellow embroidered blouse to create a basic yet elegant appearance.


Some brides choose to keep things simple. Because most South Indian weddings take place in the morning, some brides like to match their wedding saree colour to the time of day. A yellow kanjivaram with a bright crimson and gold border is worn by this bride.


A sliver of green can also be seen in the border. The bride's jewellery is as simple as her south Indian wedding saree. She's wearing a traditional gold necklace from South India. The inclusion of traditional items of jewellery such as the bajubandh, mangtika, and kamarbandh completes the look.


It is a fallacy that Bengalis require white and red or cream and maroon saree combos. This cream and maroon pattusaree looks wonderful on this south Indian bride. Her jewellery compensates for the plainness of her saree. Her arms and neck are encrusted with rich traditional jewellery.


Brides who want to go for a more modern look might consider a south indian silk sarees for wedding. The bride has carefully chosen lighter, more contemporary jewellery in this scenario, which she can wear long after the wedding day is finished. This look is perfect for a pre- or post-wedding party as well.


Almost of Indian brides choose the colour red. However, other people believe it is overused. For such brides, we propose a south Indian wedding saree. This kanchipuram pure silk sarees in gold and sunset orange is a work of beauty. A wide gold border and gold butis run the length of the saree.


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