Saree

"Saree is considered as a cultural icon.The history of the Indian saree is full of tradition, pride, and innovation."


The many ways that the saree is worn says much of its versatility and durability.

Women wear sarees in India because it is a part of their tradition. A sari is the women's native costume for most regions in India.The sari is worn with a fitted bodice commonly called a CHOLI.
There are many types of saree like: Silk saree,Cotton saree,Chiffon saree, Chanderi saree and many more...






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Kanchipuram silk sarees are woven from pure mulberry silk. While the silk belongs to South India, the pure gold and silver zari comes from Gujarat. The silk thread that is used to weave the saree is dipped in rice water and sun-dried before it is used in order to increase both, its thickness and stiffness.







Chiffon Sarees. Chiffon is a lightweight fabric, which is high in demand due to its crepe like texture. Chiffon sarees are quite popular among Indian ladies due to its ultra luxurious and highly fashionable look and feel.








Chanderi Saree made in Chanderi town of Madhya Pradesh,produced from pure silk, chanderi cotton and silk cotton. Chanderi sari are also known for gold and silver brocade.























Cotton sarees are a traditional form of an Indian garment, worn at various occasions in daily life. It is the most comfortable saree material, as it can be comfortable worn all day; may it be a wedding function, a long day at work or a festive occasion.



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