Artt Woven Banarasi Tissue Saree(Yellow)
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A sari (or saree) is a traditional and elegant garment worn by women in South Asia, particularly in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It is a long piece of cloth, typically ranging from five to nine yards in length, that is draped around the body in various styles. Here are the key features, styles, and cultural significance of a sari: Design and Structure Length and Width: Usually between 5 to 9 yards long and about 45 inches wide. Fabric: Can be made from a variety of materials, including silk, cotton, chiffon, georgette, crepe, and synthetic blends. Parts of a Sari Pallu/Pallav: The decorative end of the sari, often draped over the shoulder. It can be elaborately embroidered or printed. Pleats: The folded section tucked into the waistband, allowing for ease of movement and adding fullness to the garment. Border: The lengthwise edge, often decorated with intricate designs, embroidery, or embellishments.