Traditional Sarees Collection UK
India is a country with rich traditions and heritage; sarees are one of them. The traditional saree has different variations in sync with their region of origin. At first glance, all sarees look the same, but they are worn differently and have different regional elements embedded in their designs.
Reeshma’s collection of traditional sarees include Kanjeevaram silk from Tamil nadu, Kalamkari from Srikalahhasthi, Banarsi from South India, Paithani from Maharashtra, Muga from Assam and Bandhani from Gujrat.
If you want to look graceful and sophisticated without making a huge effort, then the latest sarees on sale at Reeshma are perfect for you. They are available in various fabrics, materials, colours, designs, shades, and finishing at affordable prices. You will find silk, cotton, lawn, georgette, chiffon, velvet, crepe and net sarees on sale on our e-store. These are available in semi stitched, unstitched and stitched forms with embroidery, sequins, pearls, threads, zari, prints, and patches.
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Traditional sarees are one of the most loved attire in the Indian culture. It is worn on a regular basis at parties, weddings and festivals. In Indian villages women wear traditional sarees all the time; it is commonly available across the country.
Saree is a mesmerising attire made from a bright coloured garment that is five to seven yards long and often has embroidery on it. It is wrapped around the body from the waist down and then draped over one shoulder. A petticoat is worn underneath which is a simple maxi skirt that helps to tuck in the saree pleats in place.
Reeshma’s traditional sarees offers you plenty of opportunity to flaunt your style with stunning designs. We will help you find that perfect saree you are looking for; without breaking the bank! We work with talented weavers, printers, craftsmen to create stunning traditional sarees for our customers. Our team of designers love to combine traditional and contemporary worlds to create unparalleled and breathtaking designs for us. We are confident you will find something you love on our website.
Traditional Kanchipuram sarees
Traditional Kanchipuram sarees are commonly worn in south India specifically in the state of Tamil Nadu. These sarees are woven from pure mulberry silk and have bold prints and designs usually in red and maroon shades. Traditional Kanchipuram sarees have a unique texture that is unlike any other fabric made in India; they last almost a lifetime. These sarees are worn on sacred religious occasions and are passed from one generation to another as a tradition.
For special occasions gold thread is intertwined with the mulberry silk to create the Kanchipuram saree. The designs are inspired by nature and usually include elements like peacocks, lions, parrots, leaves, the sun and the moon. The fabric is extremely soft to touch which is why these sarees are dipped in starch before they are ironed and worn. It allows them to maintain their pleats and overall shape.
Traditional Kanchipuram sarees are the beacon of Indian ethnic wear and fashion industry. They exude an element of royalty which is why women wear them with minimal accessories to keep the attention on the saree itself.
Traditional silk sarees
Sarees are made with all kinds of fabrics like chiffon, silk, cotton, net, jacquard, velvet etc. However traditional silk sarees top the list of being highest in demand in India. They are made with the purest form of silk that is processed to give it strength. Traditional silk sarees come in a variety of types such as raw silk, Banarsi, Chanderi, Mysore, Dharmavaram, Patola etc.
The most popular silk saree has to be the Banarsi which is worn by Indian women on all kinds of occasions. It comes in bold colours like gold, hot pink, neon yellow, purple, green, bright red and violet with bold block prints or geometric shapes. Bollywood divas are fond of Banarsi sarees and are often photographed wearing these to movie premieres, social events, parties, Diwali and weddings. From Deepika Padukone to Kareena Kapoor, Bollywood actresses never miss the opportunity to wear a Banarsi saree.
Silk sarees are challenging to carry and require extra caution while draping. It is recommended to pin in all the pleats so the fabric stays in place and you can carry it with confidence. The chances that you will trip over a silk saree are pretty high; we recommend pairing them with kitten heels.