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21 Beautiful Different Types of Traditional Sarees from Southern Region ( Saree Thread Part - 2)

1) Mysore Silk - Karnataka
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2) Bobbili Saree - Andhra Pradesh Image
3) Dharamvaram Saree - Andhra Pradesh Image
4) Gollabhama Saree - Telangana Image
5) Ilkal Saree - Karnataka Image
6) Kalamkari Saree - Andhra Pradesh Image
7) Kandangi Saree - Tamil Nadu Image
8) Malkha Saree - Andhra Pradesh Image
9) Madurai Sungudi Saree - Tamil Nadu Image
10) Lambani Saree - Karnataka Image
11) Konrad Saree - Tamil Nadu Image
12) Mangalgiri of Andhra Pradesh Image
13) Narayanpet - Telangana Image
14) Ponduru khadi Saree Andhra Pradesh Image
15) Udupi Cotton Saree - Karnataka Image
16) Uppada Saree - Andhra Pradesh Image
17) Venkatagiri Saree - Andhra Pradesh Image
18) Kasavu Saree - kerala Image
19) Gadwal - Andhra Pradesh Image
20) Kanjivaram Saree - Tamil Nadu Image
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Saree is not just an attire but it's an emotion it's love, isn't it 😍😍❤️

If missed any plz feel free to add 🙏
Thank u for the support ❤️
Small correction it's 20 not 21 ❤️

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