"SAREE: A SYMBOL OF CULTURE, IDENTITY AND BEAUTY"
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HERE I TELL U ABOUT SAREE.
A Saree is a traditional garment in South Asian countries, especially India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh. It's a long piece of fabric, typically 5-6 yards in length, draped elegantly around the body in various styles.
HERE ARE SOME KEY DETAILS ABOUT SAREES:
. HISTORY: Sarees have been worn for over 5,000 years, with a rich history and cultural significance.
.FABRIC: Sarees are made from various fabrics like silk, cotton, chiffon, georgette and more.
. STYLE: There are over 80 styles of saree draping, including popular ones like Bengali, Oriya, Rajasthani and Dravidian.
. LENGTH: Sarees usually measures 5-6 yards (4.5-5.5 meters) in length.
. WIDTH: The width of a saree can vary from 2-4 feet (60-120 cm).
. BLOUSE: A saree is a typically paired with a matching or contrasting blouse (choli).
. PETTICOAT: A long skirt (petticoat or underskirt) is worn under the saree for support and modesty.
. OCCASIONS: Sarees are worn for both everyday and special occasions like weddings, festivals and formal events.
. ACCESSORIES: Sarees are often adorned with jewelry, and other accessories to complete the look.
TYPES OF SAREES:
- Kanchipuram silk sarees
- Banarasi sarees
- Paithani sarees
- Patola sarees
- Jamdani sarees
- Bengali style
- Oriya style
- Rajasthani style
- Dravidian style
- Gujrati style
- Silk
- Cotton
- Chiffon
- Georgette
- Crepe
- Satin
- Embroidery
- Zari work
- Mirror work
- Sequins
- Beads
- Blouse (choli)
- Petticoat (underskirt)
- Waistband (kamarband)
- Jewelry necklaces, earrings, bangles)
- Bindis
- Hair accessories (headbands, clips)

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