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5 rich textiles every Indian woman should own

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 11, 2025, 10:37 IST
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5 rich textiles every Indian woman should own

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5 must-have Indian fabrics

Indian textiles are as diverse as the country itself, each fabric telling its own unique story. Whether you're dressing for a special occasion or just adding some flair to your wardrobe, certain textiles stand out. Let’s take a look at five rich fabrics every Indian woman should own, perfect for adding an extra touch of tradition and elegance!

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Ajrakh: The art of nature

With its rich indigo and crimson hues, Ajrakh features intricate designs that bring art to life. Made using natural dyes, this eco-friendly fabric is not just beautiful but sustainable too. Whether you're wearing a kurta or a saree, Ajrakh adds a touch of rustic charm with a modern twist, making it perfect for both casual and festive occasions.

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Ikat: Bold and beautiful

Ikat showcases vibrant colours and bold patterns, created by dyeing the threads before weaving. This technique results in stunning, beautiful designs. Whether it’s a saree, dupatta, or modern outfit, Ikat adds a stylish touch to any wardrobe and makes a statement effortlessly.

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Bagh: Timeless and elegant

Bagh is a hand-block printed fabric from Madhya Pradesh, known for its delicate floral and vine patterns. Made using natural dyes, Bagh is soft on the skin and the environment. This fabric’s fine craftsmanship makes it a perfect heirloom piece. Whether it’s a saree or akurti, Bagh brings elegance and modern comfort together.

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Chikankari: Classic grace

Chikankari, originating from Lucknow, is famous for its detailed hand-embroidery. This fabric enhances any outfit with its delicate craftsmanship, turning simple pieces into beautiful creations. It’s a must-have for anyone who appreciates traditional artistry and timeless style.

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Chanderi: Light and luxe

Chanderi fabric, from Madhya Pradesh, is known for its rich texture and subtle sheen. Its smooth drape makes it perfect for both formal and festive occasions. Whether you choose a saree, lehenga, or fusion wear, Chanderi combines comfort with lasting beauty.

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India has a rich heritage

India has a rich heritage of textile craftsmanship that spans thousands of years, with each region boasting its own unique techniques, fabrics, and designs. From the luxurious silk sarees of Banaras to the intricate bandhani (tie-dye) fabrics of Gujarat, Indian textiles reflect the country's diverse cultural and historical influences.

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Handwoven grace

Handwoven fabrics like khadi, a symbol of India's independence movement, as well as the delicate embroidery of Kashmiri shawls and the vibrant prints of Rajasthan's block-printed textiles, are just a few examples of India's intricate craftsmanship. The use of natural fibers such as cotton, silk, and wool, combined with centuries-old techniques like ikat, kalamkari, and block printing, has made Indian textiles renowned worldwide for their beauty, elegance, and timeless appeal.

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