Sarees have been famous in the Indian
sub-continent since it was first discovered back in the Indus valley
civilisation during the 2800–1800 BC. The word Saree is taken from Sanskrit
which means a ‘strip of cloth’. It is worn tucked at the waist into and over a
petticoat.
This unstitched cloth is commonly worn
tucked into the waist and wrapped around the legs to make a long skirt. It is
then thrown over the shoulder covering the upper body wearing a blouse. This
style of dressing saree is called as the Nivi style which originated in Andhra
Pradesh. Sarees are manufactured using diverse colour, motif, pattern and weave
over the untailored length. There are three parts in a Saree which are-
•An end piece or pallu
•A field or Jamin
•Border or kinara
Sarees are manufactured differently in the
north and south India. A style of weaving sarees in South India called as the Gadwal sarees wholesale is quite
popular. These sarees make use of bright colors like Rich magenta, electric
blue or parrot green. They are so light in weight that a full 5.5 m Gadwal
saree can fit into a matchbox.
Gadwal sarees have been famous since the
1930s, and the silk border of these sarees makes them stand out. These sarees
have a simple look about them but with a sophisticated elegance to them.
In the East Godavari district of Andhra
Pradesh, there is another famous saree known as the Uppada pattu sarees wholesale.
A single saree takes 10 to 60 days when 2-3 weavers work on it and spend
10 hours each. This saree is only made with hands, and thus it takes around two
months for a Saree to be completed.
The popularity and demand of sarees are
not going away. Jyothisareemandir is an online store for Indian traditional
wedding wear. They provide exclusive discounts to shoppers every Tuesday. Visit
today to shop for new pattu sarees.
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