Mangalgiri Pattu Cotton Sarees

Mangalgiri Pattu Cotton sarees are a type of traditional Indian saree originating from Mangalgiri, a town in Andhra Pradesh, India. These sarees are known for their unique blend of silk and cotton, which gives them a distinct texture and sheen. The body of the saree is usually made of cotton, while the borders and pallu (the decorative end of the saree) are often made of silk.


Mangalgiri Pattu Cotton sarees typically feature intricate designs and motifs, including traditional motifs like peacocks, floral patterns, and geometric shapes. The combination of silk and cotton makes these sarees lightweight, breathable, and comfortable to wear, making them suitable for various occasions, from casual gatherings to festive events.


These sarees are often prized for their craftsmanship, quality of fabric, and timeless appeal. They come in a variety of colors, patterns, and designs, making them a popular choice among women who appreciate traditional Indian attire with a touch of elegance.