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Pongal Sarees and Traditional Wear

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Significance of Pongal

Pongal, a harvest festival is celebrated with great pomp and show by the Tamil community. It is a festival that thanks the natural elements, including Sun, Mother Nature, and the various farm animals that contribute to a wonderful harvest. Pongal is celebrated over four days and marks the beginning of the Tamil month, marked as an auspicious month. It falls on the 14th or 15th of January each year. The four days of the Pongal celebration are known as, Mamata Sankranti or Surya Pongal, Bhogi Pongal, Kanumu Pongal, and Mattu Pongal. The people celebrate by extending prayers in the house, coming together with relatives and buddies, and exchanging gifts to celebrate cultural ties of solidarity. People jazz up their days in beautiful Pongal traditional wear to celebrate the beautiful festival of Pongal.

People who celebrate the festival like to flaunt their ethnic wear on this auspicious day. They also deck up their houses with banana leaves and garlands and make Kolams, (beautiful drawings with rice powder) on their doorsteps. Modern drawings are made with different colors denoting a beautiful colorful look. Like most traditional festivals, dressing up is an integral part of Pongal, which includes Indian ensembles for men and women. While women prefer to wear half sarees also known as Pavada Davani paired with choli and dupatta, and men look their suave best in Dhoti and Angavastram. Since the dupatta is draped like a pallu, it looks like a half saree.

Different Types of Sarees Worn on Pongal

During the Pongal festivities, women love to deck up to the nines in traditional wear (sarees in particular) that are synonymous with the rich culture of India. If you want to be an integral part of the Pongal celebration too, don't forget to make premium Pongal sarees a part of your closet that are high on designs and quality.

Kanjeevaram Sarees

Kanjeevaram sarees are the epitome of style, grace, and sophistication, and have been a favorite among Indian women for centuries. Women love to wear it during Pongal, to flaunt the rich and beautiful look that holds traditional importance. The sarees look opulent thanks to the overt use of gold zari threads. It boasts a beautiful luster and luxurious drape and is usually made with Mulberry silk yarn, which enhances the weight and durability. It also adds to the sarees shine and durability. KALKI has a wide array of beautiful Kanjeevaram silk sarees that are the perfect choice for women who want to look their best during traditional occasions like Pongal.

Pochampally sarees

Pochampally sarees originally came from the Nalgonda district, Telangana state. Also known as the Pochampally Ikat, it is pretty similar to the Ikat style of cloth dyeing. The patterns on a Pochampally saree are largely geometric. Pochampally silk sarees are most famous in the Southern part of India and are part of auspicious occasions like festivals and weddings. No wonder the Pochampally sarees are such a big part of the Pongal festivities.

Uppada sarees

The roots of Uppada sarees can be traced to the town of Uppada in Andhra Pradesh. The sarees are usually made of silk and cotton and sometimes are a combination of both. These sarees boast authenticity and quality. The silk sarees are made of interweaving cotton and silk. The variations of cotton and silk thread combinations lend different looks and feel to the saree.

While cotton lends a soft feel to the saree silk offers a beautifully luxurious feel. Weavers also use different materials like zari and pure lace to enhance the look of the saree. These sarees are so lightweight that they can easily fit into a matchbox! The luxurious and gorgeous feel of the saree makes it the perfect choice for festivals like Pongal. Women prefer authentic sarees like Uppada silk sarees to turn up in gorgeous finery, befitting the occasion.

Kanchi Cotton

While it is true that the silk sarees of Kanchipuram, in Tamil Nadu, steal the limelight for being one of the most royal attires of India, their cotton counterpart cannot be ignored. The Kanchi cotton saree is as light as a feather and features attractive patterns that are available in different colors and combinations. The soft cotton saree with its silk or zari borders and embroidered booties make it a stunning saree and a good fit to flaunt during festivals like Pongal.

Buy Pongal Sarees Online on KALKI Fashion

Pongal sarees are made with lightweight fabrics with intricate designs and patterns that reflect the joyous spirit of the occasion. The motifs that enhance the gorgeous drapes are flowers, leaves, and other beautiful nature-inspired patterns incorporated into the saree's design.

The sarees available at KALKI Fashion for the Pongal festival have a distinctive style and look gorgeous when teamed with beautiful traditional jewelry, traditional hairstyles, and other accessories. There are myriad designer silk sarees available in earthy tones, reds, yellows, creams, gold, and reds, which complement the nuances of the traditional festival.

Whether it is a traditional silk saree enhanced with jaal embroidery or a woven kanjeevaram silk saree, each saree adds a distinct allure to your Pongal look. Choose your favorite color from a plethora of saree collections at kalkifashions.com. Indulge in saree shopping at the website from the comfort of your home for an amazing shopping experience.

Styling Tips for Pongal Sarees

It is important to make your traditional dress for Pongal or saree stand out with the right styling. Getting decked up for the festival involves embracing the traditional spirit of the occasion while creating a beautiful and elegant look. Here is how you can style your saree,

  • Opt for a traditional drape - Follow the traditional draping style of the region from Tamil Naduto to align with the specific Pongal style. The saree is usually draped in a way that highlights the pleats and the pallu draped over the shoulder. The Pavadai Daavani half saree is most commonly worn during the festival.
  • Accessories - Traditional jewelry looks best with the traditional saree. Opt for gold or antique jewelry pieces that complement the vivid colors of the saree. Round off the look with a bindi, earrings, bangles, and necklaces that make you look elegant and classy.
  • Hairstyle – Go for traditional hairstyles like a bun and adorn it with flowers, or braids, or leave your hair open with a middle parting and two small braids at the crown of the head. The addition of fresh flowers like jasmine adds a beautiful touch to your look.
  • Blouse - The blouse adds the ultimate statement look! Pick a designer blouse with intricate embroidery, embellishments, or contrasting hues that match the saree. Experiment with varied necklines and sleeve lengths to pick the perfect style.
  • Footwear - Comfortable yet traditional footwear like sandals, juttis, or Kolhapuris are comfortable yet stylish options that complement the different saree colors.
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