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Sarees were designed for the Indian women keeping in mind her structure and physique.

Sarees can be worn and carried out by all, whether thin or fat. A saree is never outdated and has evolved through the ages   it can be worn to a marriage or a party and is yet a fashion statement.

Saree can also be worn in several ways and its manner of wearing as well as its color and texture are indicative of the status, age, occupation, region and religion of a woman. The national garment of the Indian woman is the saree, and this garment has not just found itself a place in the oxford dictionary, but also in the wardrobes of people across the world. Indian sarees are being draped by women from varied ethnic backgrounds – the Africans, Europeans, Americans – almost everyone knows about this garment.

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There are many types of sarees all over India. Few of them are as mentioned below:

  • Kancheepuram
  • Gadwal
  • Bandhani
  • Patola
  • Gujarati Brocade
  • Embroidered Tinsel Sarees
  • Paithani
  • Banaras Brocade
  • Kota Doria
  • Kanjeevaram Saree
  • Konrad Saree
  • Baluchari Sarees

A range of gorgeous sarees come from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh and Western Madhya Pradesh. The dominant characteristic of the saree of these regions is obtained by dyeing rather than weaving techniques. In fact, the three major forms of Indian resist­dyeing – block printing, tie & dye and ikat have evolved here.

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