Ethnic Junction Woven Mekhela Chador Cotton Blend Saree(Grey)
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Assamese Chador is a traditional garment worn by women in the Indian state of Assam. It is a rectangular piece of cloth that is wrapped around the body, typically with one end draped over the head to cover the hair. The chador is usually made of cotton or silk and is often decorated with intricate embroidery or beadwork. It is a common sight at traditional events and festivals in Assam, and is an important part of the region's cultural heritage. This item is NOT a Saree. It's an Assamese Traditional Wear called Mekhela Chador which comes in two separate pieces - 1) Mekhela:The bottom portion, draped from the waist downwards is called the mekhela. 2) Chador : The top portion of the two-piece dress, called the Chador , is a long length of cloth that has one end tucked into the upper portion of the mekhela and the rest draped over and around the rest of the body. Please follow instructions to extend the life of the fabric. Hand wash separately in cold water for the first time. Do not use bleach, scrub or soak for too long. Actual product color may slightly vary from the color on your screen due to resolution.