Category
page 1Saris
sari
thumb|Maharani [[Vijaya Raje Scindia of Gwalior dressed in sari, ]]

choli
thumb|Woman in choli c. 1872.

jamdani
Jamdani () is a fine muslin textile (figured with different patterns) produced for centuries in South Rupshi of Narayanganj district in Bangladesh on the bank of Shitalakshya River.
gagra choli
traditional clothing of women from Indian Subcontinent
Banarasi sari
sari made in Varanasi
Kanchipuram sari
Type of silk saree made in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
Chanderi sari
type of silk sari
Baluchari Sari
Silk sari from West Bengal
Kalpana Shah
Indian fashion designer
Langa Voni
traditional South Indian dress
Ilkal saree
form of saree originating from Ilkal, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India
Paithani
thumb|right|Paithani bridal sari
thumb|right|Paithani bridal sari
thumb|right|An aeroplane with a Paithani made by Shri Shantilal Bhandge and design created by Meera Mehta an Indian textile designer, on its vertical stabilizer|tail.
Pochampally saree
style of saree originating in Bhoodan Pochampally, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri, Telangana, India
Kovai Cora cotton
type of saree from Tamil Nadu, India
patola sari
sari of double-ikat woven silk
Kerala sari
sari originating from Kerala, India
Shantipuri sari
a traditional handwoven cotton sari of West Bengal
Mangalagiri sarees and fabrics
Khandua
Khandua (Also Maniabandi or Kataki) is a traditional "bandha" or ikat sari produced from Odisha
worn by women during wedding
and a special type of which is worn by Jagannath.
The clothes contain texts of Gita Govinda on them.
Kenduli Khandua, a special form of Khandua of 12 ft and 2 kani (each kani measures the length of a hand) is offered to Jagannath to wear as khandua with stanzas and illustration from Gita Govinda.
Tant sari
traditional Bengali sari
Kasaragod Saree
Kota Doria
type of lightweight woven fabric
Wedding sari
Sarees worn on wedding occasions
Mundum Neriyathum
traditional clothing
Kasta sari
Type of sari draping
Salem Silk
silk clothes made in Salem region of Tamil Nadu
Kuthampully saree