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Durga Puja 2023: Top 7 Types of Bengali Sarees To Ace Your Traditional Style
Bengali sarees are traditional ensembles worn by women in the Indian state of West Bengal and Bangladesh. These handloom sarees are preferred for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and rich cultural significance. There are several types of Bengali sarees, each with its unique design, features, and history!

Here are some of the most popular Bengali sarees which you can flaunt for Durga Puja 2023.

Tant Sarees
Tant sarees are the most famous Bengali sarees. They are crafted from handwoven cotton and are known for their comfort and durability. Tant sarees can be selected from a variety of colors and often feature simple, elegant designs.

Jamdani Sarees
Jamdani sarees are selected for their fine, intricate patterns and designs woven into the fabric. These patterns can include floral motifs, geometric shapes, and more. They are typically made from cotton and sometimes have gold or silver zari work too. Compliment the beautiful Jamdani saree with a matching or contrasting blouse to create a chic look!
Dhakai Jamdani sarees are a fine variation of the Jamdani sarees and are produced in Dhaka, Bangladesh. These sarees are the epitome of classic style and are known for their artistic patterns and made with soft muslin fabric.

Garad and Korial Sarees
Garad sarees are typically plain white with red borders and are often worn during auspicious occasions and rituals like the Durga Puja festival. Korial sarees are similar to Garad sarees but can have small but distinct motifs, and threadwork on the body.

Baluchari Sarees
Baluchari sarees are known for their detailed and elaborative pallu, which is the decorative endpiece of the saree. The pallu and border of the Baluchari sarees often depict scenes from epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. These sarees are crafted from pure silk and are defined by their rich colors and narrative designs.

Murshidabad Silk Sarees
Murshidabad in West Bengal is famous for its silk sarees. These classic sarees are made from high-quality silk and are often embellished with beautiful designs like floral, zari butta, and paisley work. These traditional silk sarees make the finest option to flaunt at special occasions and festivities.

Tussar Silk Sarees
Tussar silk sarees or Kosa silk sarees, are a type of silk saree that originate from India. These handloom silk sarees are preferred for their rich texture and silk golden sheen. You can pick tussar silk sarees available in regional variations, like Bhagalpuri Tussar, Chanderi Tussar, and Ghicha Tussar. Each of these saree variations has a unique weaving style and designs.

Banarasi Silk Sarees
Banarasi silk sarees are considered to be the most renowned and luxurious sarees in India. Originating from Varanasi or Banaras city of Uttar Pradesh, these finest sarees are chosen for their rich fabrics, exquisite craftsmanship, and intricate designs. Bengali brides prefer to don a beautiful red Banarasi silk for their D-day and is a go-to choice for Bong women to wear during festivities and special celebrations.
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