Sungudi sarees are a traditional and elegant form of Indian handloom sarees that originate from Madurai in Tamil Nadu. Known for their vibrant colors and intricate tie-and-dye patterns, these sarees are made from fine cotton, making them lightweight and comfortable to wear, especially in warm climates. The art of making Sungudi sarees, also called “Sungudi work,” involves a meticulous process where thousands of tiny knots are tied by hand before dyeing, resulting in beautiful dotted patterns across the fabric. These sarees often feature contrasting borders and simple, yet graceful, designs that reflect the rich cultural heritage of South India. They are not just garments, but also a symbol of traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations