National Handloom Day 2023: National Handloom Day is celebrated every year on 7th August. The main purpose of celebrating this day is to promote the hard work of handloom weavers. This day is not only celebrated to encourage handloom weavers, but also inspires the youth to make a career in this field. If you also want to encourage the weavers by celebrating this day, then include special handloom sarees in your collection.
Here we are going to show you some such handloom sarees, which must be in your collection. Although the original handloom saree is quite expensive, but you must buy it according to your budget. On the day of National Handloom Day, do include at least one handloom saree in your collection. By doing this, you can also respect the hard work of handloom weavers.
banarasi saree
Banarasi sarees made in Varanasi city of Uttar Pradesh have their own craze. These sarees are known for their beautiful zari, silk and brocade weaving. You will find them at every price. Many people even get them embroidered with gold and silver threads. In such a situation, you should definitely include at least one Banarasi saree in your collection.
Kanjivaram Saree
Kanjivaram sarees made in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu are very beautiful to look at. These sarees have fine work of silk and zari. Although these sarees look good on every woman, but when a new bride wears it, its look appears very beautiful.
Kasavu Sarees
This saree is one of the traditional dresses of Kerala. It is off white in colour and has a golden border. Women of Kerala wear it in auspicious events like marriage or puja. This saree is also prepared by hand, due to which its look looks beautiful.
Patola Saree
Patola sarees are a specialty of Gujarat. The word Patola is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘pattakulla’. Patola sarees come from the Patan region and are known for their double weave. The history of these sarees is more than 900 years old. They are also quite expensive.