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Indian Sarees(Saries)

The Indian sari (alias saris, sari) refers to the type of clothing that encompass a long cloth of anything between four to nine meters long. This cloth is not stitched. You will be able to find embroidery and designer works.

The price of a sari ranges from fifty rupees to fifty lakh rupees. From weddings to burial, Indians have a sentiment towards sari. Sari is very popular amongst Indians and is catching up with many in the western civilizations as well. In fact, anyone who visits India will try the sari at least once. The history of Indian sari can be traces long back. It is hard to pinpoint to a certain tribe or civilization that brought it into practice. In tales depicting the way of lives, we see the women portrayed wearing saris.

The Hindu goddesses are seen to wear saris. If we go according to movies, it has been there from the very beginning. Classical dancers wear sari for their performances. In modern India, where women have come out to the labor market, you will not find them wearing modern suits but saris. Sari is such a flexible form of dress that it can be worn in so many different forms. It is normally worn with a matching underskirt and blouse. Saree can be very modest and decent while it can be worn to be utterly sexy and sensuous. The way the sari is worn used to and it still does signify the status, body language and possibly the state or tribe they belong to.

A saree is a must-haves in weddings for the bride and even the people attending the weddings. Nowadays, the new designer saris are invented day in day out. The most popular venue for the designers is the television. They tie up with the best serials and sitcoms to showcase their work. The shimmer and dazzle of the sari business is here to stay. Especially so with the flexibility of Sari. It can be made to make you look out of this world or you could well choose to opt for the more humble and modest look. Saree Fabrics: Cotton, Silk, Chiffon,Georgette, Organdie, Nylon, Terrycot, Acrylic, Organza, Tissue, Crepe, Chinnon, Synthetic, Satin If you like light, airy saris, chiffon is the thing for you. On occasions like weddings etc, where there is an opportunity to really dress up, women like wearing silk saris with heavy golden borders. Saree styles across regions Maharashtra, Karnataka etc - Maharashtrian Saris are 9 yards long instead of the usual 6 yards and are worn like a dhoti.

The Maharashtrian style is quite distinct and women wearing saris in this way can be easily identified as those belonging to the state of Maharashtra. Andhra Pradesh - Nivi Style sari is worn here. Tamil Nadu - Here there is a Dravidian style of wearing draping saris. Gujarat - Predominantly in North India, women wear saris in typical Gujrati style. Kerala - women belonging to Kerala wear a two-piece sari.

The women in ancient times, especially the tribal women wore sarees by tying them across the chest. Famous Variety of sarees: Specialty Sarees from South India - Pochampalli, Kanjivaram, Venkatgiri, Narayan Pet,Mysore silk, Gadwal Beautiful Varieties of traditional Work on Saris from West Bengal, India - Dhaniakali, Tant, Katha, Baluchari, Dhakai, Tangail Rich looking Saris to be treasured forever from Benares - Banarasi Saris - Jamdani, Tanchoi Popular Saris / Special Work on Saris from Bihar, India - Madhubani, Applique - hand made by traditional artists Saris from Assam, India - Ikkat Orissa Saris- Cuttaki Typical Work on Saris from Rajasthan, India Kota, Bandhni, Bagroo, Moonga Traditional / hand work on Saris from Punjab Phulkari Gujarati Style Sarees from the state of Gujrat, India- Mirror Work SarisĀ 

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