Thursday, 17 November 2016

Pick a saree that complements your body type


Saree is an age-old attire that is still worn by Indian women, and how! The craze for this 6-yard desi garment is so big that many women outside India have started experimenting with it. Today, women are draping sarees in ways more than one. The fabric of the saree and the way you wear it, can make you look a stunner. Mehta SareeCentre reviews the style of saree you should adopt, based your body type.   

Tall Women
Sarees with heavy borders and detailed embroidery look better on tall women. Printed sarees complements their height, as the body is like a canvas where different designs can be flaunted. Tall women have a wide range of sarees to choose from.  If you are tall, cotton or silk sarees will enrich your appearance.
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Short Women
Chiffon, georgette, and silk sarees look enticing on short women. Women short in height should go for borderless or narrow bordered sarees. Vertical prints give the illusion of tallness, an advantage short women can exploit.
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Overweight Women
If you’re overweight, say goodbye to stiff and thick fabrics. Dark colored chiffon and silk sarees will sit well with your figure. Moreover, wearing your saree high and long blouse will cover your chubbiness. Handloom sarees also look good on an overweight body. Saree drapes have a lot of impact on the way you look. Overweight women could go with the Ulta Pallu drape.      
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Thin Women
To look slightly voluptuous, slender women should try silk, cotton and organza sarees. Thin women look gorgeous in light coloured sarees.   
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Short and Slim Women
Avoid thick borders and heavy embroidery as it won’t accentuate your body. Using medium-sized printed saree will not make you look dense.     
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Tall and Slim Women
If you’re lofty and slim, go for heavy border sarees. You can attract attention with a variety of colors and detailed embroidery.   Different blouse designs will add a tang to your looks.
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Mehta Saree Centre Chennai provides a wide range of beautiful sarees in a variety of colors and styles. Visit us to explore the charm of India’s most-loved traditional dress 

Friday, 21 October 2016

4 Tips to Look Stunning in Salwar Kameez.


Salwar Kameez is one of the most popular Indian Ethnic Wear after Saree. Though it is the traditional wear for women in Punjab and Haryana, it has now become popular across the country. Salwar Kameez comprises of a balloon-fit trousers narrowed at the bottom (salwar) along with a tunic top (kameez). Women usually wear a dupatta over the shoulders as an accompaniment. Even the Bollywood celebrities are fond of this beautiful traditional wear. Mehta Saree Centre suggests some tips that would help you to look stunning in this attire (Salwar Kameez):

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Choose the right length
The length of the Kameez (top) must be appropriate. Typically, a long length kameez looks quite pretty but not when paired with a salwar. With salwar, a kameez with length just below your keens is apt.

Choose the right fabric
The choice is yours, whether you want to flaunt your curves with this outfit or show your bulge. You can wear light color fabrics to look slim and thus, appealing. Try to avoid tissue and net if you have a bulky body frame. And if are very lean, If you are very lean, avoid wearing fabrics like cotton and chiffon because they stick to your body silhouettes and make you look even slimmer.

Pick the right color
Dark colors like blue, maroon and green make you look lean and elegant. But don’t go for extreme shady colors if you have a dark skin complexion. Pastel colors such as soft green, peach and aqua look really attractive on slimmer women with fair complexion. All you need to do is figure out which color suits you the best.

Choose the right style
There are numerous styles of Salwar Kameez including asymmetrical, A-shaped suits, Chinese etc. available these days. Go for the right one that would suit your body type. What’s trendy might not suit you well. So, find out what’s best for you and what not.

If you get the basics right, you would definitely excel at the skill of dressing. So, now that you know the basics of wearing Salwar Kameez, go on and explore!


Tuesday, 18 October 2016

3 Fashion hacks to look lean in Indian attire

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The six-pack trend is making rounds across the fashion industry. It is all about chiselled muscles and toned bodies. But let’s be honest, most of us aren’t really blessed with a ‘perfect’ body. And some of us might not be really interested in putting the extra efforts, from working out to restricting diet, to achieve a slim figure. But the only thing many of us might have in common is the desire to look slimmer and smarter. Well, dressing right can do that too!

So if you are looking for some ultimate fashion tricks to camouflage the flab and look stunning in Indian wear, then look no further! Mehta Saree Centre reviews three easy ways for women to achieve a slimmer and gorgeous look in ethnic wear.

Kurtis – Contemporary, yet ethnic!
If you are on the bulkier side, the thumb rule is to stop wearing body-hugging kurtis. Wear loose-fitted yet smartly designed kurtis. Pick dark hues that will tone down the volume of your body. Coming to fabrics, a material that’s too clingy is not the right one.

Cotton kurtis are best for everyday wear. The silhouette and length of the kurti can also work wonders. The best way to take the focus off thighs and hips is by wearing long kurtis with straight cuts or A-line cuts.

Bottom wear – The volume makes a huge difference!
The best way to choose bottom-wear for your body’s shape is to reverse the fitting logic. For those who are plump, slim-fit salwars work best! You could also try narrow salwars and make your waist look one size smaller. Do not go for bulkier ones as they will instantly add more volume to your legs. You could also pick churidars to complement your kurtis. Avoid body-hugging fabrics like lycra for churidars and go for the non-stretchable ones. Cigarette pants and palazzos are the latest fashion rage for a cool, ethnic look.

Sarees - For that ultra-glam look!
No traditional Indian attire is as charismatic as a saree. Pick the right colours and fabrics while choosing a saree. Avoid heavy or fluffy fabrics like silk, organza, or chanderi. Instead go for lightweight and flowing fabrics like chiffon, crepe and georgette to cut down on the body’s volume. Also, solid colors will create an illusion of a slimmer body, making you look nothing less than a diva.

The draping style also matters. Do not tuck in too many pleats around the navel as it will accentuate the stomach or waist flab. Spread the pleats for an even look. Be extra careful while picking blouses. Printed or embellished blouses are perfect for those with a heavier bust. Also, go for quarter-sleeved or full-sleeved blouses to cover heavy arms.

Follow these cheat codes and you can look like a celeb in the parties!

Friday, 7 October 2016

Refurbish your home creatively by using vintage Sarees.


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In a culturally-rich country like India, it isn’t a rare sight to come across closets full of precious vintage sarees that were worn and adored by our mothers or grannies decades ago. Fading trends could be a reason of not draping them again. But right from free-flowing satins and sheer chiffons, to cool cotton and antique silk, these evergreen sarees remain nothing less than ethnic art pieces. So why not put them to smart use and decorate the home instead?

Mehta Saree Centre reviews the six out-of-the-box ways in which you can reuse old and unused sarees to infuse a dash of traditional opulence into your home’s decor.

Curtains
Lend a traditional touch to the decor of your house by transforming old sarees into brand new curtains. Simply get hold of a couple of old sarees in contrasting colours. Stitch them together and infuse a few patchworks to create vintage curtains.

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Cushions
Use old embroidered sarees artistically by converting them into stunning cushion covers. It will add a pinch of unique charm and colour to the settings and will uplift the decor instantly.

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Table covers and runners
Give a fancy makeover to the dining area by spreading a gorgeous vintage saree over the table. You could also cut out the broad embroidered borders of an old saree and use it as a table runner. This simple trick will surely leave your guests wowed.

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Sofa upholstery
Pick up a couple of silk and brocade sarees and complement them to fashion one-of-a-kind, antique upholstery for your sofa.

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Wall frames
You could give a complete facelift to any plain-looking wall in your home by using fancy sarees creatively. All you have to do is cut out a saree’s exquisitely-designed pallu, get it framed, and hang it to decorate an empty wall.

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Quilts
Make a great use of old silk sarees by tailoring a charming quilt out of them. Add a hint of Indian handloom into places and create attractive patchwork designs. 

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Explore a range of gorgeous ethnic sarees in trending designs, patterns and colours at Mehta Saree Centre (Chennai). We offer the latest collection of beautifully designed sarees in a wide range of fabrics, such as silk, chanderi, cotton, chiffon, net, and so on.



Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Tracing the history of Indian Saree!


The saree has been an integral part of the Indian woman’s attire. This 9-yard fabric has gone under the great change in the 20th Century. Mehta Saree Centre, Chennai, traces the interesting history how women in India have draped their sarees over the 20th century. We have also added the latest saree trends to contrast with the dress that our grandmas had donned in the yore.
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Since India is a multicultural country and every region is unique, it is a humungous task to include the multiplicity. However, taking a look at random snippets from the corridors of history is fun. Bollywood has played a dominant role in shaping the  art of wearing saree.

The beginning of the 20th century: Women in the beginning of the 20th century were often influenced by European culture. This was the time of high collar and full sleeves blouses with Victorian elegance. Notice the elaborate embellishments that glorify the Indian flavour.
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Saree styles from 1920-30: The picture shows a typical Indian family probably from the 1930s. It was a time when women wore cotton and silk sarees that had elaborate borders. They teamed it up with beautiful short sleeves blouses in contrast shades.
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The working women of 1950s: It is ironical that although India gained Freedom in 1947, women in the country were still trapped in a society governed by patriarchal norms. The picture is a still from the 1957 film Mother India, in which Nargis is wearing a properly tied saree, as she has to take care of the kids and carry out the daily chores.
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Vibes of liberation in the 1960s: The decade was marked by a sudden emergence of glamour. Bollywood actresses during this period draped their sarees in classic ways, and teamed it with shimmering blouses, just like of Aasha Parekh in the picture.
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The modern saree arrived during 1970-80:  The era saw women experimenting with their sarees. The style was usually a confluence of Western boldness and India bashfulness. They wore it tight, showing off their figures, just like the way stylish Mumtaz dons in the picture
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Handloom sarees make style statements during 1980-90: Indira Gandhi, India’s PM, was seen in various hues and shades of handloom sarees. She carried herself with aplomb, draped in the whole-9-yard fabric when she met global counterparts.
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The last decade of the 20th century: The Indian saree did not lose its sheen even in the last decade of 20th century.  A still from the 1994 movie Hum Aapke Hain Kaun shows how saree is a choice of women for all formal occasions.
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Monday, 26 September 2016

Trendy saree draping styles for the contemporary woman


The ‘six yards of sheer elegance’ has taken over the women’s fashion world by storm. Exuding tons of panache, sarees have become the must-have attire for ladies to accentuate their curves gracefully. From red-carpet events to ramps, and weddings to festivals, there isn’t an occasion where the saree falls to impress.

There are a number of super-trendy ways in which you can drape your favourite saree? All you need is a little creativity! Mehta Saree Centre (Chennai) reviews the latest saree styles for you to do away with the oh-so-boring drapes. Try them and we promise you’ll end up looking like a diva!

The front drape
This style is perfect when you wish to flaunt the intricate embellishments that adorn your saree's heavy pallu. Make this wearable look all the more stylish by highlighting the border with some tassels or doris.
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The dhoti style drape
Quite a range, dhoti style sarees are great for adding spunk to the traditional Indian look. Get hold of a beautiful 9-yard saree and drape it in dhoti style. Pair it up with an embellished corset and you’ll be turning heads.
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The toga drape
The toga-inspired saree scores high on the trending fashion charts. This different yet elegant draping style makes the ensemble look like a gorgeous toga dress, which has signature Romanesque vibes. The end of the saree is pinned to the blouse giving the illusion of ‘no pallu’ and leaving the onlookers completely wowed.
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The accessorised drape
Accessories are always in trend. Pick up a few belts and accessorise your saree in an unusual way to lend a smart contemporary effect. Complement translucent sarees with embellished belts and figure-flattering jackets to add oomph to your look.
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The modern drape
Slip into a fitted pair of jeggings or trouser and drape the saree over it. This style is great when you wish to keep it elegant yet full of swag. Chunky, statement-making jewellery will go well with this look.


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Thursday, 22 September 2016

The Eternal Elegance of Sarees


At today’s fast-paced world, a lot of women in India have become so used to wearing casual clothes that they have forgotten the elegance and charm that a saree holds.

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It is true that wearing a saree is usually considered time-consuming; but once you develop the knack of draping a saree, it can become the most comfortable attire to wear throughout the day.

Sarees offers a woman a wide range of options in terms of fabric and designs. Sarees can be chosen as per the weather and can be customised to suit the occasion. While cotton is considered to be the most convenient fabric during summer, silk is appropriate for cold weather. However, there are saree-loving brigades which don’t go by this conventional norm of choosing a saree and keep their choices open to a variety of fabrics, such as Chanderi, Brocade, Organdy, Chiffon, Crepe, Georgette and much more. 

We, at Mehta Saree Centre, offer a plethora of options for saree lovers. We have all sorts of sarees to suit your every taste and enhance your appearance in an unprecedented way.

The Beckoning Call of Culture
Wearing sarees make one feel confident as it combines style and grace. It reflects your positive attitude that you don’t step out of the home in ann attire which is just convenient, instead you come across as someone who is effortlessly dressed up.
  
Pairing your plain saree with pastel coloured blouses can add a sense of refinement and exquisiteness to your get-up. For more formal occasions, you can take embroidered pieces, or sarees with beautiful borders with sequins, Zardozi or Kantha work.

So, if you are thinking of revamping your wardrobe and you want to buy something which is rooted in our Indian culture, you should not mind stopping by at Mehta Saree Centre,Chennai. Add some glamour and panache to your sense of dressing.


Tuesday, 20 September 2016

How to make old saree as a useful product?

Someone has rightly said, “Fashion is what you buy, style is what you do with it.” If your wardrobe is stacked with old sarees and you don’t know what to do with them , we suggest you create some exquisite dresses out of those unused garments. Mehta Saree Centre is pleased to share amazing tips on how to convert your old sarees into elegant dresses.

Anarkali Suits
Making Anarkali suits from sarees is the most obvious way of reworking the pattern of saree to suit your requirements. Sarees with beautiful embroidered borders, or with Zardozi, Kantha or sequins work can be utilised for making elegant suits for formal occasions as their borders can be used as lace in your Anarkali suit. Apart from laces, elegant patchwork or yokes can also be taken out from the old saree.

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Skirts and Palazzos
If you want to keep it simple and make a dress suitable for office wear or daily wear, you can re- use your cotton sarees to make beautiful skirts and palazzos. The border of the saree would add grace to your skirt and make you feel confident, comfortable and in line with the latest trend throughout the day.

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Party Dresses
If you want to stand out and look stunning in the next party, converting your mum’s old Kanjivaram saree into a glamorous nightgown or a cocktail dress can be a very good idea. Other good options for creating such dresses are Chanderi silk or Chanderi cotton sarees.

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Traditional Jackets
Teaming your plain Kurtis with jackets made from old sarees is another way of putting it to good use. The best option for such garments is silk sarees. The finesse and brightness of the silk fabric add shine and a colourful hue to the otherwise plain kurti. Multi- coloured sarees can also be a good choice for such jackets.

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Frocks and Lehengas for your little girl
Another very relevant way of putting your old sarees to good use is to create frocks and lehengas for your baby girl. Plain sarees with brocade borders can be used for making such dresses that would bring a smile on your daughter’s face for sure!

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Scarves and stoles
If your saree is damaged and cannot be utilised for making a complete dress, you can re-use it to make trendy scarves and stoles. Silk and cotton scarves can add a completely new look to your dress. The best part of using scarves is that it can be coupled with western outfits as well.

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So don’t think twice before you buy your next saree. Explore the exciting range of collection at Mehta Saree Centre, Chennai and create a style as “you can have anything you want if you dress for it.”


Monday, 22 August 2016

Some tips to carry a Saree to look slim.

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Sarees are the essence of rich Indian diversity and culture. Sarees have been defining the Indian womanhood for over 5000 years now. Charm of this timeless outfit prevails in its simplicity, flowing grace, the never-ending possibilities it offers. Available in myriad fabrics, colors and patterns, saree is one of the omnipresent garments in every woman’s closet.
Even today, saree is considered to be extremely artistic and sophisticated attire. Out of your imagination, you can avail saree in countless mesmerizing avatars including elegant chiffons, shimmering silks, georgettes and flowing crepes etc. Such extensive variety makes this attire suitable for different occasions, from weddings to formal events and official conferences to social gatherings. Besides, it looks dazzling on women of all ages and body shapes. Mehta Saree Centre suggests 4 ways to look slim in sarees.
Select the right fabric 
As a fact, it all depends on your selection of fabric. If you select the right fabric, you can look marvelous and hide those extra bulges. All you need to do is to choose lightweight fabrics such as crepe, georgette, chiffon etc. because these body-hugging fabrics make you look slim.
Prefer lighter prints
To look lean in sarees, you must pick the lighter prints or sleek embroidery work and if it’s only the printed one – choose the smaller patterns available. This is because bold and large prints would make you look overweight. Keep in mind that the heavy material isn’t suitable for you.
Drape it appropriately
Indeed, draping is the most significant aspect of wearing a saree. You need to make sure that your saree is draped well. Avoid tucking in the entire drapes at the single place unless you want to flaunt an extra lumped out tummy.
Wear long sleeved blouse
By wearing long sleeved blouses, you can look slim. Possibly, you might be keen to wear sleeveless or mega sleeves blouses, but if you wish to look thin in sarees, you will have to quit that. Opt for long sleeves certainly.


Friday, 5 August 2016

How to wear Saree in different styles.

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Western culture is increasing dominantly in our country in different ways whether it is dressing, food and another way of living. But still our culture is not completely eliminated, it exists within every religion. In the case of dressing, ladies and girls choose western outfits but when there is any traditional occasion then only traditional dresses are preferred. Saree is the most common traditional outfit which is mostly used in ethnic wear. Women and girls of any age group can wear sarees. But the same saree if worn again and again looks awkward. So, instead of wearing your saree in the same way you can change your saree carrying styles.
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Bengali Saree draping:-It is one of the best dressing or draping styles for saree. It is simple as well as easy to carry. This style has two wide pleats and a key ring which hold the pallu. Usually, handloom sarees are worn in this style but cotton sarees and brocade sarees are also draped in this style.
Lehenga Style Draping:-It is another way of draping. It is usually preferred by newlyweds or in a close one’s wedding. Instead of wearing lehenga you can drape your saree in this style which perfectly looks like a lehenga. With many pleats tucked around the waist, it gives totally lehenga look.
The Bollywood way:-People are more influenced by Bollywood activities, especially ladies for dressing styles. Bollywood saree makes you look and feel gorgeous just like Bollywood divas. It has very minute pleats and border is clearly explained which gives you a unique look. The pallu is extremely thin which gives an attractive look to saree.
Mumtaz style:-It is a very old style of saree draping but still popular and worn by ladies in any special occasions. This style defines the beauty of a bygone period.
Maharashtrian style:-This saree is longer than normal sarees usually 9 meters long. No petticoat is required for draping this saree. It looks prettier when worn with a nose ring.
There are many other ways to drape a saree which gives you an amazing look. You just have to adopt these saree draping styles to look beautiful! And to get a saree visit, Mehta Saree Centre.


Thursday, 21 July 2016

A variety of Silk Sarees.

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India is known for its silk and it's variety. The silk industry is one of the oldest industries in India and is an important part of the textile industry.

Silk speaks of culture, class and grace! Silk sarees are a statement of elegance and grandeur. Mehta Saree Center brings the best of silk sarees from across the length and breadth of India for you at one place.

Primarily four types of silk many Mulburry, Muga, Tussar and Eri are produced in India. Tussar is majority produced by tribals living in different parts of India. Eri and tussar is available in abundance in India.

The major concentration of silk production Indian is is Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh.

The traditional silk sarees that we get from these states and variety of silk are:

Mysore Silk:
The silk sarees available here are very famous and a little economical. The silk here is also used to make traditional dhotis that are worn in religious ceremonies.

Kancheepuram Silk:
Popular all across India Kancheepuram silk sarees are extremely desirable. It definitely finds place in the wedding collection of almost every bride in south India. It comes in amazingly striking contrasts and combinations.

Thanchoi Silk:
The method of weaving is almost same as weaving a banarasi saree. Brocade is used to give a 3d effect. Brocade is woven separately. These sarees are borderless. The pallav and border would are distinct in their own way. These designs are created with the use if floral motifs.

Konrad Silk:
This beautiful silk was easier made to use sarees for deities. That is why it is also known as the temple saree. These sarees have a wide border and have some wedding related motifs on them. The traditional colors of these sarees are gray, Brown and off white.

Tussar Silk:
Also known as kosa silk these sarees are very smart and are also considered to be auspicious. This is the purest form of silk that is coarse and a little crisp. These sarees are available in a wide range of colors.

Balucheri Silk:
These are traditional silk sarees from Bengal. They come in very attractive shades and are a symbol of royalty. Their pallavs generally have narrative motifs. These silk sarees are surely an eye catcher.

Ikkat And Patola Silk:
This is used using the tie and dye method wherein the yarn is dyed before weaving. This surely is a complicated method. The main states to price these sarees are Gujarat, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

Paithani Silk Saree:
A lot of labor goes into the making of this amazingly beautiful and largely desirable saree. It generally has parrots, peacocks, trees and plants woven on its pallav. This saree will surely fetch you tons of compliments and gazes.

Maheshwari And Chanderi:
These silk sarees come from the central part of India, Madhya Pradesh. Chanderi is made in a village named Chanderi and Maheshwari is made in a village named Maheshwar. Both are light and extremely wearable even in summers. This makes the demand for these sarees bigger and bigger.

You've not done justice to your Saree collection if you don't own atleast one each of the silk sarees mentioned above. However it's never too late when Mehta Saree Center is there to paint your closet with the colors of Indian silk and more.