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From Lucknawi to Tant: 10 best sarees from North India that every woman should have

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 17, 2025, 16:36 IST
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Traditional Indian sarees from Northern states

A saree is more than just a dress; it is a celebration of tradition and craftsmanship, with a history dating back 3,000 years. Originating in ancient India, it later became a cherished garment across diverse cultures within Hinduism. The name comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Sareeka’, meaning ‘a lengthy strip of cloth’. Over the years, the saree has evolved, allowing one to choose this timeless drape in a variety of hues, fabrics, and styles. Here are 10 saree styles from Northern India that every woman should own.

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Banarasi saree

The Banarasi saree is a symbol of tradition and luxury and has originated from Varanasi. These drapes are popular for their opulent brocade work, delicate floral patterns, and gold zari detailing. Often passed down as heirlooms, Banarasis are a must-have for brides and are known to be the epitome of North Indian craftsmanship.


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Lucknawi saree

Another true embodiment of elegance is the Lucknawi or Chikankari saree, which showcases the intricate hand embroidery of Lucknow. Crafted from cotton, georgette, and chiffon, these sarees feature floral patterns and shadow work that exude grace and sophistication from all angles. The lightweight nature of these sarees makes them an ideal choice for festive occasions.
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Tant saree

The Tant saree is a staple pick in every Bengali woman’s wardrobe and is known for its airy and comfortable cotton weave. It features bold motifs and a broad border, making it perfect for festive occasions as well as for everyday wear. The crisp texture of Tant sarees will make you stay fresh and lively all day. It is one of the most practical yet stylish traditional saree picks.


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Baluchari saree

The Baluchari saree is another artistic masterpiece from West Bengal, which features mythological motifs woven into the fabric. This is a silk-based saree with elaborate designs depicting the scenes of Hindu epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, making it unique and an elegant choice for special occasions.
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Bhagalpuri silk saree

Hailing from Bhagalpur in Bihar, the Bhagalpuri silk saree is known for its natural sheen and rich texture. The rich, earthy tones with the subtle elegance of Tussar silk make the saree a classy yet understated choice for formal and informal occasions. Amp up the look with a matching backless blouse, and give this traditional pick a modern makeover.


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Pashmina saree

Pashminas are a rare and luxurious weave that is crafted from the soft wool of the Himalayas. These sarees are known for their unmatched warmth and intricate Kashmiri embroidery. If you own a Pashmina saree, then it is no less than owning a piece of art, which usually takes months to weave and is always handwoven.


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Sambalpuri saree

The Sambalpuri saree is an Ikat-woven masterpiece from Odisha, which features vibrant patterns and unique tie-dye techniques. These sarees are known for their geometric patterns and floral designs and are also rooted in tribal traditions. These sarees are created using vegetable dyes that make them visually iconic and eco-friendly as well.


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Paithani saree

This is a blend of royal elegance and fine craftsmanship from Maharashtra, which can be distinguished by its luxurious silk, peacock motifs, and intricate handwoven borders. The vibrant shades and gold threadwork make it a go-to choice for bridal wear and festive occasions as well.


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Patola sarees

The Patola saree is from Gujarat and is a rare and intricate handwoven saree created using the double Ikat technique. Known for its vibrant geometric designs and extraordinary craftsmanship, this saree is a luxury statement piece that is perfect for special occasions and also a great pick for the upcoming Diwali season.


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Chanderi saree

The Chanderi saree is a celebrated fabric, known for its lightweight fabric, sheer texture, and rich motifs. Made from a blend of silk and cotton, these drapes are perfect for summer weddings and other festive occasions as well. It offers an effortless combination of elegance, sheer comfort, and absolute allure.


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