A Bengali Saree Can Make You Look Great On Every Occasion

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Wearing an exquisitely designed Bengali Saree is a sure-shot way to turn a few heads, and become the topic of discussion in any festivity, formal occasion, or even an informal party that you attend. While most of these sarees sport a traditional look, you can wear them in many fashionable ways to look trendy and elegant at the same time.

Though Bengali Sarees are primarily produced in Eastern India and Bangladesh, you can now easily buy them from e-commerce websites and online stores of many saree sellers from anywhere in the world and get them delivered to your doorsteps.

Bengali Saree has been a hot favorite among women for centuries

The tradition of weaving these Bengali Sarees had originated centuries back in undivided Bengal and its adjoining areas. After the partition of Bengal happened in 1947, many weavers decided to stay in their countries, and the others crossed the borders. This initiated an exchange of knowledge and techniques with the other weavers of the area where they settled. As a result, today you can find many Sarees which originated in Bangladesh being women in West Bengal and vice-versa.

So, let us look at some of the most popular varieties which you can easily buy online. Without a Bengali Saree, your wardrobe will look incomplete, and you will miss the heavenly feeling of wearing one, at least occasionally.

5 Bengali Sarees you must try out

1. Dhakai Jamdani

As the name suggests, the Dhakai Jamdani is a Bengali Saree that originated in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. These sarees are made from lightweight fine muslin (a hand-woven smooth-textured cotton fabric).

Dhakai Jamdani Sarees are lightweight and very comfortable to wear. Though the style of making the Dhakai Jamdani originated in Bengal, it incorporated the weaving styles of various countries, especially Persia and Iraq, from where Jamdani and muslin originated.

Jamdani comes in many amazing designs. These sarees were patronized by the rulers over centuries, especially Mughal emperors, and warriors. They contain beautiful floral motifs that are intricately woven into the almost transparent muslin. This gives the Jamdani Sarees a heavenly look, which is cherished by women across the world. In fact, these sarees are counted among the most precious fabrics in the world, since they are exceedingly difficult to produce. Each Jamdani is woven in handloom and takes a long time to make. The process of weaving the motifs is also extremely laborious.

At present, Dhakai Jamdani is produced both in West Bengal and Bangladesh. The Governments of both countries are supporting the production to a great extent, which has prevented this weaving technique from getting lost.

If you are a connoisseur of sarees, then don’t miss picking one of these to complete your wardrobe.


2. Garad

Garad literally means ”White” And the Sarees typically have a white or off-white body with a colored border and pallu. The colors that are used in the border and pallu are many and you will most often find a color that catches your eye. The colors that are most in demand are red and maroon, as these suit women of all ages, especially the younger ones.

These Sarees are high in demand by women in Bengal for their gorgeous look and exquisite textures. These Sarees are often considered to be sacred and hence are highly suitable for wearing on various religious and festive occasions like Durga Puja and at weddings.

The Garad Saree is produced in the Murshidabad district in West Bengal, which is known as the silk capital of India. The Sarees are made of undyed strands of silk that are woven closely together using specialized techniques which have been passed on to the present generation of weavers by their ancestors. The sarees have a fine texture and very often tiny paisley motifs (which look like twisted teardrops) are woven on the body of the Saree, thereby increasing the aesthetic elegance of the Saree exponentially.


3. Korial Tussar Silk

Korial Tussar or simply Tussar or Tasar is a variety of silk sarees that is highly popular among Bengali women from across the world. These are highly reputed for their superb design and texture. These are produced in various natural colors and or unique in terms of their look and feel.

Tussar silk looks quite like the Garad Sarees but there are significant differences as well. The border of the Korial Tussar Silk is more densely woven, and the designs are more intense as compared to that of the Garad. Also, unlike the Garad, the Korial Tussar Silks do not have any paisley motives woven on them and are often plain white or off-white in color.

Like the Garad the Korial Tussar is also high in demand during the festive season women like to wear them during weddings as well. Pick up one for your wardrobe and I am sure that you will love wearing this beautiful Bengali Saree on many occasions where you would be able to spin a few heads with your elegance and charm.


4. Baluchari

The Baluchari is yet another world-famous Bengali Saree that portrays the traditions of India in the most unique ways. This Saree depicts various scenes from mythological stories and incidents which and intricately woven on the loose end (Pallu), border, and the corner of the body of the Saree.

This saree originated more than two centuries ago in a small village called Baluchar in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal, and this technique of weaving this Bengali Saree has been passed through generations of designers and weavers. Presently the only place in the world where Baluchari is produced is Bishnupur and its surrounding areas in West Bengal.

In yesteryears, these sarees were worn by ladies from well-to-do families. However, now these can now be bought by anyone who wants to try them out.

While the Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two literary works from which most of the mythological incidents and stories are printed on the pallu of the Baluchari, scenes from Hindu mythology, lotus buds, and Persian-style images are also used extensively.

The Baluchari sarees are woven in threads of one or two colors. There is a more exquisite version called the Meenakari Baluchari which includes a third color to make the Saree more attractive. The brightest version is known as Swarnachari, which is made of a golden color thread that makes it look gorgeous.

You can order these authentic Bengali Sarees from anywhere in the world through various online stores that sell varieties that range from Rs. 1000 onwards. If you want the best designs, then they can easily cost you upwards of Rs. 10,000. If you live abroad and want to highlight the traditions and mythological works of India, then this saree is a must-buy for you.


5. Taant

Taant is another traditional Bengali Saree worn by most women in Bengal. These Sarees give the right mix of ethnic look and comfort that make these Sarees wearable on most occasions and at home as well.

Taant Sarees are made by the weavers of West Bengal, India, and Bangladesh with cotton threads that make the sarees exceptionally light and comfortable. Women love to wear these Bengali Sarees during the summer and monsoon seasons when the weather is hot and humid.

The specialty of the Taant Saree is that it is characterized by a thick border and decorative pallu woven using typical floral and artistic motifs. Some of the common motifs used are bees, the royal palace, flowers, stars, and so on. The Sarees sport colorful designs and the thick borders protect the Saree from tearing off due to daily wear.

Since these sarees are made of cotton and used for daily wear the price of the Sarees is typically quite economical. The prices start from just Rs 350 to 400.


Which Bengali Saree fascinates you?

So which variety of Bengali Saree did you pick up? Let us know in the comments and post a picture of you wearing the Saree so that we can also appreciate your choice.

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