Sarees
A saree, or sari, is a traditional garment worn by women in the Indian subcontinent. It consists of a long length of fabric, typically five to nine yards, that is wrapped around the body in various styles and worn with a fitted blouse and a petticoat. Sarees are common in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and among South Asian communities worldwide, and they are used for daily wear as well as ceremonial and festive occasions. They carry cultural and regional significance and are often part of wedding attire and ritual dress.
The garment is usually draped with one end, the pallu, either left over the shoulder or brought
Sarees come in a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, silk, chiffon, georgette, and blends. Regional weaves
Cultural significance remains strong, with weddings and religious ceremonies featuring heavily adorned sarees. In modern fashion,