Look Effortlessly Elegant This Festive Season

Look Effortlessly Elegant This Festive Season

If you want to amp up your ethnic game and turn heads at the upcoming festivities, then this blog is for you. With a string of festivities and weddings lined up in the upcoming months, it can be an uphill task to decide what to wear to look at a picture. Silk sarees and silk kurtis are a preferred choice when it comes to looking your best in ethnic wear. A beautiful silk saree will always elevate your style quotient and truly make you the center of attraction, while a well-crafted silk kurti will add to your poise and elegance. Our stylist has put together a sparkling festival saree collection of Indian handloom silk sarees and silk kurtis for you to get set for the upcoming festive season. Let's dive in -


The Magnificent Balucharis

Baluchari sarees are well known for their splendid silk bodies, fine embroidery, and ornate motifs inspired by the tales of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Also known as Swarncharis, these sarees are a true illustration of grandiose and opulence. The traditional red and white Baluchari is a part of every Bengali woman’s wardrobe. A magnificent Baluchari can be an ideal choice for occasions and weddings. Team a grand baluchari saree with gold jewelry and a sleek bun adorned with a white gajra and a well-stitched blouse to rock this festive season.


The Splendid Dhakai Jamdanis

If you are someone who wants to keep it simple and subtle without too much bling, then a painstakingly handwoven Dhakai Jamdani is the right choice for you. The sheer base with floral designs using golden threads give sheen to the saree. These labor-intensive sarees are handwoven in about 5-8 months and look grand.


Katha Bengali Saree

The embroidery technique known as kantha stitch originated in Bengal and is renowned for its lavishness. In addition, silk and cotton are both used in the weaving process for these sarees. The attractiveness of these sarees is one of a kind since it combines elements of both the traditional and the modern. Like point of fact, if you dress in this during this festive season, you are pretty much guaranteed to look gorgeous!



The Majestic Banarasi Sarees

Banarasi silk sarees, a symbol of Indian culture, are a dream to own and wear. Their diverse pallet of jubilant hues is ideal for any wedding or festive occasion. For traditional events, go for traditional banarasi sarees and style them with gold jewelry, whilst for parties and other formal and informal events, experiment with contemporary trends and go with silver or bead jewelry for the ultimate look.


The Grand Garad

As the term garad means "White" in Bengali, one of the more well-known types of saree to come from that region is called a garad silk saree. The pallu of these sarees is covered in paisley designs and has a border that is a kumkum red color. In addition to this, the non-dyed white base of the saree is generally considered to be an indicator of purity. As a result, this saree is considered to be one of the most classic Bengali sarees, and it is an excellent option for use during any kind of celebration.


The classic Tussar Sarees

When it comes to ethnic apparel, tussar silk sarees are one of the most popular and well-liked by all Indian clothing enthusiasts. They assist you in dressing traditionally and making any occasion distinctive. Tussar Silk is the epitome of Indian tradition. Because the garment is regarded as exceedingly fortunate, it is only worn on very important occasions. Traditional Indian attire and modern western dress made of tussar silk both appear lovely and sophisticated. Almost every Indian designer utilizes tussar silks in their designs, and the fabric always makes India proud.


Festival Ready with Kurtis

Kurtis are a popular choice for many reasons, including the fact that they combine tradition, elegance, comfort, and enjoyment. The best thing about kurtis is that they can be worn for nearly any occasion. A designer kurti might be the perfect pick for a religious occasion, a casual day out with your friends, or a quiet dinner with your sweetheart.


Buy kurtis from a large selection of designer silk kurtis that will suit your taste and leave you spoilt for choice. Party wear designer silk kurtis are available in a variety of designs and styles, as well as all sizes to ensure a perfect fit. Because the holiday season is just around the corner, you absolutely must look at the lovely variety of festive kurtis.


They look great as holiday kurtis. Kantha Embroidered Kurtis, Dhakai Jamdani Kurtis, Baluchari Kurtis, Swarnachari Kurtis, and other styles are also available.



Kantha Embroidered Kurtis

Kantha, a popular type of needlework from West Bengal, is a major symbol that demonstrates the skill and creativity of Bengal's rural women. This is a fairly simple stitch that is similar to the 'running' stitch. You can choose from a variety of lovely pure and less worked upon Kantha kurtis available on the website for festivals. These kurtis will get you through the minor events with ease and a fantastic sense of style. Nothing surpasses the simplicity of the Kantha embroidered kurtis if you want to wear something distinctive yet easy and stylish at the same time.


Dhakai Jamdani Kurtis 

Jamdani is considered as the most advanced hand weaving technique in the world because of its rich motifs, which are all carefully added by hand. Each figure must be inlaid into the fabric by adding heavier threads to find warp threads, a procedure that takes so long that an artist can only weave between a quarter and one inch of fabric on a typical day. It is one of the most popular Bengal Traditional garments, which may be worn to festivals, offices, or even casually.


Baluchari Kurtis

The Baluchari originates in West Bengal and is primarily worn by Indian and Bangladeshi ladies. It's handwoven from beautifully coloured silk and features elaborate designs portraying Indian mythology. Baluchari takes a week to weave, and the artisans are mostly concentrated in Murshidabad. Baluchari kurtis with mythical themes are ideal for religiously themed ceremonial and festive occasions. Ornate jewelry in the shape of necklaces and earrings looks great with a Baluchari kurti.


Swarnachari (golden Baluchari) Kurtis

These stunning Balucharis are woven with gold threads (sometimes interwoven with a touch of silver) that illuminate the designs to a much greater extent.Swarnachari is a similar variety that is primarily produced in Bishnupur, West Bengal. The sole distinction between Baluchari and Swarnachari mythological work is the meenakari work of Baluchari with thread yarn work and Swarnachari minakari work with golden zari. 



To Sum Up

Our special collection of Baluchari and Swarnachari sarees and kurtis are made entirely of silk and hand loomed perfect for any festival. Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra and Diwali festive celebrations are in full swing! And we are sure you are prepping up and donning in your beautiful sarees. The traditional sarees and kurtis are never out of fashion and vogue. For this festive season 2022, go truly traditional and ethnic! Wear some of our best traditional sarees and look stunning. Shop Now at Parinita.

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