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A sari, saree or shari[note 1] is a women's garment from the
Indian subcontinent that consists of a drape varying from five to nine yards
(4.5 metres to 8 metres) in length and two to four feet (60 cm to 1.20 m) in
breadth[3] that is typically wrapped around the waist, with one end draped over
the shoulder, baring the midriff. There are various styles sari manufacture and
draping, the most common being the Nivi style, which originated in Deccan
region of India. The Designer
Sarees is worn with fitted bodice commonly called a
choli (ravike in southern India, and cholo in Nepal) and petticoat called parkar
or ul-pavadai. In the modern Indian subcontinent, the sari is considered a
cultural icon.
15 Types of regional
sarees from India
Traditionally Party Wear
Sarees came from many
different regions in India and saree is a garment that is weaved with many
threads of traditions within Indian culture.
Every state has its own variety of different fabric of
saris. Famous saris like \,
Patola Saree, Kanjeevaram and much more, these Famous Indian Saris is crafted
in a special way using different fabrics and embroidery techniques.
Where else, in the modern world we look at saree as the
style statement a fashion piece, well we have to agree on this one because it
is fashionable as well as trendy it can take many forms & style, also there
are many different styles to wear one saree check out this blog on how to wear
dhoti style saree.
If you like, you can wear it both traditionally or in a
modern way at the end it will never go out of fashion buy bandhani saree Sarees.
15 Types of Regional
sarees
1 Assam Silk Saree
4 Bhagalpuri Saree
5 Bomkai Sarees
6 Chanderi Saree
7 Dhakai Saree
8 Kalamkari Saree
9 Kantha Saree
10 Kanchipuram silk Saree
11 Kota Saree
12 Leheriya Saree
13 Paithani Saree
14 Patola Saree
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