South Indian weddings are known for their grandeur, tradition, and exquisite textiles. The saree you choose for your big day says a lot — about your heritage, your aesthetic, and your attention to detail. At Rokea by RK, we've handpicked and sourced hundreds of bridal sarees over the years. Here are the 5 saree types we see brides gravitating toward in 2026. --- 1. Pure Kanjivaram Silk Saree The undisputed queen of South Indian bridal wear. Kanjivaram silk from the Kanchipuram region of Tamil Nadu is characterised by its heavy weight, thick zari border, and rich body colour. The interplay of deep reds, greens, purples, and blues with gold zari creates a look that photographs beautifully and ages even better. *What to look for:* Check for the silk mark certification, zari type (pure vs tested vs art silk), and that the body and border are interlocked (not just stitched together). --- 2. Temple Silk Saree Often confused with Kanjivaram, temple sarees are specifically design...