Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Sarees An inherent, ethnic statement

The Sari is one of the first form of clothing that traces its roots to the the culturally-sound Indus Valley Civilization. The word sari is derived from the sanskrit word Sati, which essentially means, ‘a strip of cloth’. Having such a glorious and interesting history, the sari is technically, a long piece of cloth that measures up to two yards or more. What is interesting to note is that the sari, on its own, is a simple attire but the draping is a slightly tricky affair.
The sarees are ideally draped from the waist that extends to the midriff and goes all the way down the shoulders. A sari, is worn by a woman, and features neat pleats and requires precision while draping it. The sari is a distinctive fashion statement amongst the Indian populace and is fashioned in a riot of colors. What is matched with the sari is a blouse that is designed in such a way that it extends only till the midriff. Besides colors, Sarees also feature sequins, embellishments, intricate embroidery patterns and a combination of two materials that lends it, a sleek and attractive look. The appeal of saris lies in their grandeur and ethnic flavour that resonates with the rich heritage of India.
Most grand Sarees are handwoven and feature a plain surface with two decorated sides that are crafted along the borders and towards the area where the pleats are made. Some of the prominent sari styles include block prints using wooden blocks, bandhani print, Ikat style, zari work (using golden threads) and zardozi embroidery. Grand Sarees are generally opulent in nature as they are meticulously handcrafted and they are generally preferred over machine printed adaptations. Most Indian functions are celebrated whereby, the women opt for handcrafted versions.
The Sari is said to be one of the most elegant ensembles in the global arena and has been popularized in the western world as well. In the recent times, prominent international ceremonies boasted of Indian women who have embraced the sari in all its allure and charm. Some of the popular brands that dominate the Indian market are Soch, Urban Vastra, Pavechas, Sunaina, Satya Paul, Fab India, Nalli and Kalanjali.
With online shopping offering a wide range of styles and designs to choose from, shopping for Sarees from the comfort of your home is now, a possibility. Thanks to the advantage of high-resolution images, viewing of the product in great detail makes purchasing a whole lot easier. E-commerce sites have opened up a new path, letting customers avoid the hassle and effort of regular shopping. Once the order is placed, the product is delivered at the doorstep with easy payment options such as net banking, cash on delivery and card on delivery.
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