Updated October 29th, 2019 at 10:32 IST

Types of sarees in Lucknow: Must-have sarees from the city

Types of sarees from the city of Lucknow are truly iconic. Enriched with history, here are a few types of sarees from the city to add to your wardrobe.

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Lucknow is famous for many things, but three in particular- the architecture, the food, and the garments. Lucknow's traditional wear speaks volumes of the grace and poise that is so inherent to the city. The different types of sarees in Lucknow have been around for ages, having been adopted and appreciated by other states in the country as well. Listed below are some of the most popular kinds of sarees one may find in Lucknow.

Various types of sarees from Lucknow

Chikankari saree

It is impossible to talk of Lucknow without bringing up the Lucknow Chikankari design. The Chikankari method of designing is exclusive to Lucknow. Chikankari has its roots in the Mughal period, and back then, it was usually done on muslin cloth. Chikankari sarees primarily use floral motifs as their base design. To this day, Chikankari sarees are woven by hand by local artisans. Chikankari sarees are an absolute must-have since they can suffice as both day and nightwear. 

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Zardosi sarees

The Zardosi pattern of intricate embroidery was initially introduced to India by the Persians. Lucknow became a hub for the Zardosi embroidery during the reign of Aurangzeb when the artisans gained patronage under the different nobles. During the peak of its popularity, Zardosi workers used sequins, beads, and precious jewels to embellish their designs, although the practice was discontinued when these materials became expensive. Zardosi artisans travelled far and wide with their art, yet Lucknow continued to remain as its center of popularity. Zardosi sarees are reserved for festivities and special occasions. The thread used to weave the patterns on Lucknow’s sarees is usually made from a mixture of gold and silver.

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Like everything else that is legendary about Lucknow, its ethnic wear is also steeped in a deep history of culture and heritage. The significant aspect of Lucknow’s sarees is that most of the work is still done by hand, with remarkable finesse and precision.

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Published October 29th, 2019 at 08:39 IST