Different types of fabric used to make Indian sarees are:
Silk sarees - Ultimate for the the vibrant colours and the classy,royal and opulent look. (Types of silks are Katan, Moonga, Tussar, Organza, Chinia,Chanderi etc.)
Sample Silk sarees
Deep sky Blue Pure Katan Silk Handloom Banarasi Kadhua Jaal Saree
https://khinkhwab.com/products/steel-blue-pure-moonga-silk-handloom-banarasi-saree
Beige Pure Tussar Silk Handwoven Banarasi Saree
Yam Orange Pure Kora / Organza Handloom Banarasi Saree with Kadhua Boota
Black Pure Chanderi Silk Handloom Saree with Skirt Border
Cotton sarees - Perfect choice for comfort for the scorching summer in India
Georgette - Light weighted and Dull finished crepe fabric, less lustrous , famous for its solid colors and beautiful prints
Green Pure Georgette Handloom Banarasi Bandhani Saree
Chiffon - Light weighted, Plain woven sheer fabric, which is slightly gives a rough feel and stretch for the sarees woven
Art silk - Artificial silk also called as Bamboo silk.Resembles so much like silk and less costly
Jute - Fabric with strength, coarseness, and thickness make it a great material for making stylish saree that are easy to carry and affordable.
Linen -Fabric with which sarees made are known for its extreme coolness and freshness in any weather
Net - Designed with intricate and beautiful embroidery and will be the most stylish sarees always
Other synthetic fabrics like rayon etc. are ideal for those who are not regular sari wearers.